
Zimmer Biomet owns 3 brands in our database. Browse the complete portfolio of Zimmer Biomet subsidiaries and brands across various industries.
Company Type
public
Headquarters
Warsaw, Indiana, USA
Brand Portfolio
3 brands
Stock
NASDAQ: ZBH

Owned by Zimmer Biomet
American medical device company specializing in surgical instruments and orthopedic tools, acquired by Zimmer Biomet.

Owned by Zimmer Biomet
American medical technology company specializing in AI-powered surgical guidance systems for orthopedic procedures, acquired by Zimmer Biomet.

Owned by Zimmer Biomet
American medical device company specializing in foot and ankle orthopedic implants and surgical solutions, acquired by Zimmer Biomet.
Zimmer Biomet is a global medical technology leader with a comprehensive portfolio designed to maximize mobility and improve health. The company operates across multiple product categories including orthopedic reconstructive products (knee, hip, shoulder, elbow), sports medicine and biologics, extremities and trauma products, office-based technologies, and spine and dental solutions.
The company maintains significant research and development operations focused on innovation in musculoskeletal healthcare. Zimmer Biomet's success is built on its ability to develop cutting-edge medical devices, acquire innovative companies, and integrate them into its global distribution and manufacturing network. The company serves hospitals, surgical centers, and healthcare providers worldwide.
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Zimmer Biomet maintains a diverse portfolio of 3 brands across multiple industries. This comprehensive brand portfolio demonstrates the company's market presence and strategic business units.
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