Resonetics
Resonetics, founded in 1987 in Nashua, New Hampshire, specializes in advanced engineering, prototyping, product development, and micro manufacturing for the medtech and life sciences markets, with 17 facilities across the globe.
Company History
Resonetics was founded in 1987 in Nashua, New Hampshire. The company has grown significantly over the years, expanding its footprint to include 17 facilities across the United States, Canada, Costa Rica, Israel, and Switzerland. Resonetics' headquarters remain in Nashua, New Hampshire. Since 2015, the company has experienced rapid growth through targeted acquisitions and greenfield investments.
Services
Resonetics specializes in advanced engineering, prototyping, product development, and micro manufacturing for the medtech and life sciences markets. The company offers AGILE Product Development and Lightspeed Lab for quick-turn prototyping solutions. Additional services include turnkey device manufacturing, packaging, and assembly. Resonetics is known for its value-add services, which enhance the manufacturing and development processes for its clients.
Products
Resonetics provides advanced manufacturing technologies and purpose-built equipment. Key products include implantable batteries for bioelectronic devices, which come in primary single-use and rechargeable lithium-ion varieties. The company is also a leader in microfluidic laminate manufacturing, used to create point-of-care diagnostics and lab-on-a-chip devices. Additionally, the Lightspeed Lab offers services such as laser cutting and welding, sensor development, and centerless grinding.
Core Capabilities
Resonetics boasts core laser processing capabilities, including cutting, welding, drilling, ablating, and perforation. The company has expertise in nitinol processing, covering techniques such as electropolishing, laser cutting, shape setting, braiding, and nitinol electrical discharge machining. Resonetics also provides other manufacturing solutions encompassing laser processing, metal fabrication, coatings and coverings, raw material production, and custom laser systems.
Market Segments
Resonetics serves four broad medical market categories: Interventional, Diagnostics, Bioelectronics, and Advanced Surgery. In the interventional market, the company supplies catheter delivery systems, device enclosures, header assemblies, implantable batteries, and various types of guidewires and introducers. For advanced surgery, Resonetics offers components and subassemblies for minimally invasive devices, sensors, and blades. The diagnostics segment focuses on microfluidics, while bioelectronics covers implantable batteries and sensor technology.