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Edwards Lifesciences commemorates 20 years in Singapore improving patients’ lives across Asia

Edwards Lifesciences commemorates 20 years in Singapore improving patients’ lives across Asia


This press release was issued by Edwards Lifesciences.

 

Edwards Lifesciences (“Edwards”) today celebrated 20 years in Singapore with its employees at the company’s Changi facility, marking a milestone in its partnership with Singapore’s healthcare and manufacturing communities.

Edwards’ Singapore facility plays a vital role in supporting the rising need for heart valve therapies for cardiovascular disease, which is a significant health challenge, accounting for more than half of all global CVD deaths . Since establishing its Singapore operations in 2005, the company has collaborated with the country’s medical technology ecosystem to advance innovation and technical excellence, thereby improving patient access to life-saving heart valve treatments.

“Singapore has been an exceptional partner for us over the past 20 years. The expertise and dedication of our local team, together with Singapore's strong innovation and talent ecosystem, have been central to our success. We are grateful for this partnership and look forward to continuing our collaboration to advance heart valve innovation for patients.”

Joe Nuzzolese

Corporate Vice President

Edwards Lifesciences

“We greatly appreciate the trust and confidence that Edwards Lifesciences has placed in Singapore over more than two decades of partnership. Edwards Lifesciences’ continued commitment to deepen talent development and innovation partnerships here is a testament to the global competitiveness of Singapore’s MedTech ecosystem, and strengthens our position as a trusted node for global MedTech companies in this part of the world.”

Goh Wan Yee

Senior Vice President and Head of Healthcare

EDB

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