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MicroPort main competitors are Intuitive Surgical, Sysmex, and Molecular Devices.

Competitor Summary. See how MicroPort compares to its main competitors:

  • Medtronic has the most employees (104,950).
  • Employees at Intuitive Surgical earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $113,813.
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MicroPort vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1998
4.3
Arlington, TN3$444.2M5,000
1999
4.1
Menlo Park, CA1$62.0M99
1949
4.7
Minneapolis, MN26$17.0B104,950
1999
3.4
Monrovia, CA1$3.2M35
1983
4.8
Westbrook, ME92$3.9B9,300
1982
4.2
Lakewood, CO2$216.2M347
1987
4.8
Pleasanton, CA9$473.4M1,420
1995
4.9
Sunnyvale, CA2$8.4B5,527
1981
4.7
Waltham, MA14$2.4B9,700
1985
4.4
Marlborough, MA10$4.0B6,478
1978
4.7
Madison, WI2$450.0M1,601
1968
4.8
Mundelein, IL3$2.0B9,231
Topcon Medical Systems, Inc.
2001
4.4
Paramus, NJ6$1.4M7
1995
4.5
Hopkinton, MA1$109.8M200
1982
4.8
Norcross, GA1$380.0M1,125
1987
4.7
Gaithersburg, MD1$422.2M6,030
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4.2
Jessup, PA1$3.6M50
1963
4.7
Durham, NC1-6,828
1985
4.8
Canton, MA1$482.0M900
1983
4.7
Sunnyvale, CA3$150.0M631
1999
4.3
Exeter, NH1$68.7M276

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MicroPort salaries vs competitors

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

Compare MicroPort salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
MicroPort
$73,160$35.17-
Conor Medsystems
$49,298$23.70-
Medtronic
$73,671$35.42-
Prolacta Bioscience
$52,536$25.26-
IDEXX
$59,931$28.81-
Mesa Labs
$52,834$25.40-

Compare MicroPort job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
MicroPort
$70,414$33.85
Intuitive Surgical
$93,672$45.03
Mtf
$79,788$38.36
Medimmune
$79,704$38.32
Mesa Labs
$79,284$38.12
Vapotherm
$78,811$37.89
Sysmex
$78,670$37.82
Natus
$77,838$37.42
Promega
$76,595$36.82
Conor Medsystems
$74,852$35.99
Medtronic
$74,764$35.94
Biomérieux
$73,593$35.38
Immucor
$73,203$35.19
IDEXX
$71,998$34.61
Organogenesis
$71,679$34.46
Topcon Medical Systems, Inc.
$71,530$34.39
Hologic
$70,508$33.90
Caliper Life Sciences
$70,300$33.80
Alere
$70,170$33.74
Prolacta Bioscience
$70,034$33.67

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MicroPort demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at MicroPort vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Alere46%54%
IDEXX50%50%
Hologic62%38%
Intuitive Surgical63%37%
Mesa Labs67%33%
MicroPort70%30%
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Female

Compare race at MicroPort vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
59%12%11%15%3%
8.2
53%21%10%12%4%
9.9
61%14%8%13%4%
9.8
69%10%8%9%4%
9.6
43%24%7%22%4%
9.8
62%17%5%12%5%
7.7

MicroPort and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Michael Cotton (Mike)
Alere

Michael 'Mike' Cotton is a Regional Chief Executive Officer at UnitedHealthcare Community & State, President/CEO at ALERE HEALTH, and Board Member at BioIQ Inc and is based in Atlanta Metropolitan Area. He has worked as Chief Operating Officer- QualChoice Health Plan at University Hospitals, President/CEO at SelectHealth Inc, and Managing Director at Mercer Human Resources Cnsltng. Michael works or has worked at Matria Healthcare and works or has worked as Senior VP/COO at Univ Hospitals Health Systems. He attended The Ohio State University, FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY, and Cleveland State University.

Stephen P. MacMillan
Hologic

Jonathan J. Mazelsky
IDEXX

Mr. Mazelsky was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of IDEXX on October 23, 2019. Prior to his appointment, Mr. Mazelsky served as IDEXX's Interim President and Chief Executive Officer beginning on June 28, 2019. Prior to his appointment as Interim President and Chief Executive Officer, he was an Executive Vice President responsible for our North American Companion Animal Group Commercial Organization and key elements of the innovation portfolio, including our IDEXX VetLab® in-house diagnostics, Diagnostic Imaging, Veterinary Software and Services, Rapid Assay and Telemedicine lines of business. He joined IDEXX in August 2012 as Executive Vice President. Previously, Mr. Mazelsky was a Senior Vice President and General Manager from 2010 to 2012 of Computed Tomography, Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Therapy Planning at Philips Healthcare, a subsidiary of Royal Philips Electronics. Previously he held a series of other leadership roles with increasing responsibilities during his tenure at Philips beginning in 2001. Prior to joining Philips, Mr. Mazelsky was at Agilent Technologies, where he was an Executive in Charge from 2000 to 2002, leading the integration of Agilent’s Healthcare Group into Philips. He also served as a General Manager of the Medical Consumables Business Unit from 1997 to 2000 at Agilent Technologies. From 1988 to 1996, he was in a number of roles at Hewlett Packard in finance, marketing and business planning. Mr. Mazelsky holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the University of Rochester and an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago.

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.

Jonathan Kennedy
Natus

Jonathan Kennedy has served as Chief Executive Officer and Director of Natus since July 2018. Prior to his appointment as CEO, Mr. Kennedy served as the Company’s Chief Financial Officer since April 2013 and served as General Manager of Natus’ Newborn Care Business Unit from April 2017 to February 2018. Before joining Natus, Mr. Kennedy was Chief Financial Officer of Intersil Corporation, a global semiconductor manufacturer, since 2009. Prior to that, he was Intersil’s Corporate Controller since 2005. Before joining Intersil, Mr. Kennedy held management roles in Finance and Information Technology with Alcon Inc., a manufacturer of medical devices and pharmaceuticals for the ophthalmic industry and Harris Corporation, a diversified global technology company. Mr. Kennedy served on the Board of Directors of Iradimed Corporation a manufacturer of MRI compatible medical devices from 2016 to 2019. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and a Master of Science degree in Accounting from the University of Central Florida.

Alexandre Mérieux
Biomérieux

Avi Pelossof​
Immucor

Avi Pelossof was appointed Global President of our infectious disease business unit in March 2013, after serving as Vice President of that business from February 2008 to February 2013. Mr. Pelossof joined Alere as Vice President, Blood-Borne Pathogens in January 2007 and served in that role until January 2008. Mr. Pelossof has more than 20 years of experience in diagnostics, global health and international finance, including senior roles at Chembio Diagnostic Systems, a manufacturer of diagnostic tests for infectious diseases, and Citigroup.

Speck Loe
Medimmune

Speck Loe works at Medimmune and a Ceo at Medimmune and is based in Granite Falls, Washington.

Geoffrey Straub Martha
Medtronic

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.

Frank Litvack
Conor Medsystems

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