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About Medtronic
Medtronic is a global leader in medical
technology, redefining how technology is used
in the management of chronic disease. Our
deep understanding of human physiology
yields unique insight into a range of therapeutic
areas, including heart and vascular diseases,
diabetes, neurological disorders, and spinal
conditions. This breadth of offerings,
combined with our years of experience, allows
us to deliver therapies that are transforming
the treatment of chronic disease and changing
the lives of more than 7million patients
worldwide each year. Medtronic is headquartered
in Minneapolis, Minnesota; we serve patients
and physicians in more than 120 countries
through 45,000 employees; and we are publicly
traded on the New York Stock Exchange
under the ticker symbol MDT.
Our Mission
To contribute to human welfare by the
application of biomedical engineering in the
research, design, manufacture, and sale of
products that alleviate pain, restore health,
and extend life.