Applied Medical Technology

Applied Medical Technology

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Overview

Applied Medical Technology (AMT) is a well-established, commercial-stage medical device manufacturer with a 35+ year history of innovation in enteral feeding and surgical products. The company has built a strong portfolio of branded devices, including the G-JET®, MiniONE®, and Bridle™ systems, and is actively expanding into new surgical areas, as evidenced by the recent FDA-cleared launch of its Explant Express® breast implant retrieval device. AMT operates on a direct manufacturing and sales model, generating revenue from a diverse product line sold to healthcare providers and institutions globally. Its strategy focuses on iterative product improvement, educational support, and entering adjacent surgical markets to drive growth.

GastroenterologySurgeryCritical CarePlastic & Reconstructive Surgery

Technology Platform

Expertise in silicone-based medical device design and manufacturing for long-term indwelling use, with core competencies in material science, low-profile mechanical design, and tube securement mechanisms. Expands into adjacent surgical device areas through applied engineering.

Opportunities

The global enteral feeding market offers steady growth driven by demographics and home care trends.
Strategic expansion into the broader surgical consumables market and the niche explant surgery segment significantly increases AMT's total addressable market and diversifies its revenue streams.

Risk Factors

AMT faces intense competition from large medtech conglomerates in its core market and new segments.
Success in surgical diversification requires effective commercial execution against established players.
The company is also exposed to regulatory hurdles and potential supply chain disruptions for key materials.

Competitive Landscape

In enteral feeding, AMT competes with large diversified players like Abbott and Fresenius, as well as other specialized device companies. In the surgical product space, competition is fragmented but includes major players like Medtronic, Stryker, and numerous smaller firms. The Explant Express® enters a niche with limited direct competitors but must convince surgeons to adopt a new tool.