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MAKO Surgical main competitors are Intuitive Surgical, Abiomed, and Spacelabs Healthcare.

Competitor Summary. See how MAKO Surgical compares to its main competitors:

  • Johnson & Johnson has the most employees (134,500).
  • Employees at Intuitive Surgical earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $113,813.
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MAKO Surgical vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2004
4.3
Fort Lauderdale, FL1$102.7M436
1995
4.9
Sunnyvale, CA2$8.4B5,527
2004
4.3
Billerica, MA3$62.1M262
2006
4.0
Warsaw, IN1$204.7M116
1997
4.8
San Diego, CA8$1.2B2,800
1981
4.0
Danvers, MA2$1.0B1,536
1995
4.2
Austin, TX1$378.0M1,000
1979
4.7
Marlborough, MA7$16.7B36,000
1886
4.7
New Brunswick, NJ26$88.8B134,500
1958
4.3
Snoqualmie, WA1$1.5B1,043
1937
4.8
Waltham, MA9$2.8B14,000
1953
3.9
Philip, SD1$10.0M50
1964
4.4
Lititz, PA1$50.0M350
Pioneer Surgical
1992
3.6
Marquette, MI1$33.5M5
1997
4.3
Lebanon, NH1$11.0M73
1995
4.4
Hayward, CA1$144.5M200
1952
4.7
Hercules, CA4$2.8B8,250
Medical Device Company
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4.5
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1994
4.3
Minneapolis, MN1$11.0M50
1999
4.8
Santa Clara, CA9$6.5B13,500
1891
4.7
Andover, MA9$6.8B24,000

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MAKO Surgical salaries vs competitors

Among MAKO Surgical competitors, employees at Intuitive Surgical earn the most with an average yearly salary of $113,813.

Compare MAKO Surgical salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
MAKO Surgical
$90,432$43.48-
Intuitive Surgical
$113,813$54.72-
Conformis
$67,361$32.39-
OrthoPediatrics
$57,029$27.42-
NuVasive
$75,654$36.37-
Abiomed
$99,022$47.61-

Compare MAKO Surgical job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
MAKO Surgical
$61,118$29.38
Spacelabs Healthcare
$93,753$45.07
Abiomed
$89,522$43.04
Intuitive Surgical
$88,421$42.51
Agilent Technologies
$82,813$39.81
Bio-Rad Laboratories
$78,152$37.57
Philips Healthcare
$76,979$37.01
Landis Homes
$76,021$36.55
PerkinElmer
$75,048$36.08
NuVasive
$74,681$35.90
Medical Device Company
$69,767$33.54
Solta
$63,845$30.69
Medtronic Spine LLC
$62,529$30.06
Boston Scientific
$61,834$29.73
Arthrocare
$61,041$29.35
Philip Health Services
$60,749$29.21
M2S
$60,031$28.86
Johnson & Johnson
$59,379$28.55
Conformis
$59,255$28.49
OrthoPediatrics
$57,887$27.83

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MAKO Surgical demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at MAKO Surgical vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Abiomed59%41%
Bio-Rad Laboratories60%40%
Boston Scientific61%39%
Agilent Technologies65%35%
Conformis70%30%
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Compare race at MAKO Surgical vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
61%12%8%16%4%
9.8
52%16%8%19%5%
9.9
47%18%7%22%6%
9.8
57%16%7%15%5%
10.0
61%17%6%12%3%
8.2
43%24%7%22%4%
9.8

MAKO Surgical and similar companies CEOs

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Michael R. Minogue
Abiomed

I am the Chief Executive Officer, President and Chairman of Abiomed, Inc. (NASDAQ: ABMD), the only medical device company focused solely on heart recovery. At Abiomed, we are driven by our four principles: recovering hearts and saving lives, leading in technology and innovation, growing shareholder value and sustaining a winning culture of putting patients first. As a U.S. military veteran, I also serve as Co-Founder and Chairman of the Mentoring Veterans Program (MVPvets), a nonprofit organization committed to helping military veterans network with industry mentors to discover career opportunities in the life sciences industry.

Michael R. McMullen
Agilent Technologies

Mike McMullen is Agilent’s CEO-elect. He will assume the CEO position in March 2015 when William (Bill) Sullivan takes an advisory role until his retirement. As a first step in the CEO transition, McMullen has been named president and chief operating officer. McMullen has more than 30 years of industry experience and senior management experience at Agilent. He has been president of the company’s Chemical Analysis Group (CAG) since 2009, a role he still fills on an acting basis. As head of CAG, McMullen transformed the business, consistently delivering market-leading growth and profits. He championed strategic acquisitions and architected Agilent’s China strategy. He built the Agilent-wide Services business that has now been made one of Agilent’s three major businesses. McMullen has extensive experience working across Agilent’s businesses, and is recognized for his inspirational leadership style. He also has significant international experience, having lived in Japan, leading Agilent’s Japan field sales and support operations, and later adding responsibility for China field operations. McMullen joined Agilent’s predecessor, Hewlett-Packard Co., in 1984 as a financial analyst. He holds a bachelor's degree in economics and business administration from the University of Delaware and an MBA from Wharton Business School.

Norman D. Schwartz
Bio-Rad Laboratories

Mr. Norman D. Schwartz is Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Executive Officer of Bio Rad Laboratories Inc. Mr. Schwartz has been President and Chief Executive Officer since 2003 and Chairman of the Board since 2012. He was Vice President from 1989 to 2002, Group Manager, Life Science, from 1997 to 2002 and Group Manager, Clinical Diagnostics, from 1993 to 1997.

Michael F. Mahoney
Boston Scientific

Michael F. Mahoney is a Director on the board of the Boys & Girls Club of Boston. He is the Chairman and CEO of Boston Scientific.

Gary S. Guthart
Intuitive Surgical

Gary Guthart joined Intuitive Surgical in April 1996. Effective January 2010, Guthart was appointed as Chief Executive Officer. In July 2007, he was promoted to President. Prior to that, in February 2006, Guthart assumed the role of Chief Operating Officer. Prior to joining Intuitive, Guthart was part of the core team developing foundation technology for computer enhanced-surgery at SRI International (formerly Stanford Research Institute). Guthart is currently a member of the Board of Directors of Affymetrix, Inc. He received a B.S. in Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley and an M.S. and a Ph.D. in Engineering Science from the California Institute of Technology.

Joaquin Duato
Johnson & Johnson

Chris Barry
NuVasive

Chris Barry serves as the chief executive officer and a member of the NuVasive Board of Directors. Prior to this role, Mr. Barry served as senior vice president and president of surgical innovations, the second largest business unit at Medtronic with $5.5 billion in annual revenue, from 2015 to 2018. In this role, Chris provided strategic direction to more than 14,000 employees working in 78 countries, including 10 manufacturing sites and multiple R&D centers. Prior to the acquisition of Covidien by Medtronic, Mr. Barry was president, Advanced Surgical Technologies of Covidien, where he led global strategy, product portfolio and U.S. commercial teams for the $3.2 billion global business unit. Mr. Barry spent more than 15 years in increasing commercial and executive leadership roles at Covidien. Mr. Barry received a bachelor’s degree in environmental science from Texas Tech University.

Prahlad Ramadhar Singh
PerkinElmer

Dr. Singh was elected President and Chief Executive Officer of PerkinElmer effective December 30, 2019, and appointed to our board of directors in August 2019. Previously Dr. Singh was the President and Chief Operating Officer of the Company since January 2019. Dr. Singh joined PerkinElmer as the President of our Diagnostics business in May 2014. He was elected Senior Vice President in September 2016 and Executive Vice President in March 2018. Prior to joining PerkinElmer, Dr. Singh was General Manager of GE Healthcare’s Women’s Health business from 2012 to 2014, with responsibility for its mammography and bone densitometry businesses. Before that, Dr. Singh held senior executive level roles in strategy, business development and mergers & acquisitions at both GE Healthcare and Philips Healthcare. Earlier in his career, he held leadership roles of increasing responsibility at DuPont Pharmaceuticals and subsequently Bristol-Myers Squibb Medical Imaging, which included managing the Asia Pacific and Middle East region. Dr. Singh holds a doctoral degree in chemistry from the University of Missouri-Columbia and a Master of Business Administration from Northeastern University. His research work has resulted in several issued patents and publications in peer reviewed journals. Dr. Singh has more than twenty-five years of leadership experience with global innovators in healthcare technology. He has spent the most recent six years developing unique insights into both our business and our opportunities for continued growth. Dr. Singh brings to our board a detailed understanding of the core technologies that we utilize and the operational strategies available to us as we continue to focus on innovating for a healthier world.

Geoffrey S. Martha
Medtronic Spine LLC

Geoff Martha is firmly establishing Medtronic as the undisputed global leader in healthcare technology. As chairman & CEO, Geoff leads the $30 billion company and its 90,000 employees in pursuit of fulfilling the Medtronic Mission to use technology to improve human welfare. He is recognized as a driven and innovative executive - ranking in Modern Healthcare’s 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare in 2020 and listed as the #1 CEO in healthcare technology by the Healthcare Technology Report in 2021.Geoff became CEO in April 2020. Under his leadership, Medtronic is putting the ‘tech’ in MedTech, leveraging the latest advances in cutting edge technology to transform healthcare. Fortune Magazine named Medtronic among the top 15 companies for its 2020 “Change the World” list, recognizing its swift efforts during the pandemic, and listed the company on its 2021 list of Most Admired Companies.Geoff joined Medtronic in 2011, and notably led the acquisition and integration of Covidien, the largest acquisition in the medical technology industry. Before joining Medtronic, Geoff spent 19 years at GE Healthcare and GE Capital.Geoff is a member of the Business Roundtable, and the World Economic Forum’s International Business Council. He also co-chairs the Taskforce on Health and Life Sciences for B20, a G20 engagement group.An ardent supporter of philanthropic and diversity initiatives, Geoff serves on the board of directors for the Medtronic Foundation, Children’s HeartLink, and the Northside Achievement Zone. He is part of OneTen, a coalition of cross-industry leaders committed to breaking down systemic barriers for Black Americans. He also serves as Medtronic’s Executive Sponsor to FIRST Robotics.Geoff received a bachelor’s degree in Finance from Pennsylvania State University, where he currently serves on the Development Council for its College of Liberal Arts. He was also captain of the Penn State men’s hockey team and later inducted into its Hockey Hall of Fame.

Frans van Houten
Philips Healthcare

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