Medical monitoring firm recognised with Inc. prize

Nonin Medical, a global leader in non-invasive medical monitoring, has been named to Inc.’s inaugural Best in Business list in the Health Products category. 

The list, which can be found in the Winter issue of Inc. recognises small- and medium-size privately held American businesses that have had a superlative impact on their communities, their industries, the environment, or society as a whole.

A player in the advancement and manufacturing of pulse oximetry, Nonin has played a role in getting critical healthcare technology into the hands of medical professionals and the public during the COVID-19 pandemic. Its ability to quickly adapt to meet the demand for pulse oximeters during the pandemic has helped healthcare professionals around the globe to diagnose and treat patients.

Dave Hemink, CEO of Nonin Medical, said: “I couldn’t be prouder of what the incredible employees at Nonin have done to address the needs of the healthcare industry during these trying times. Having Nonin named to Inc.’s Best in Business for Health Products is a reflection of the agility and dedication Nonin employees have to helping improve patient outcomes and quality of life worldwide.”

Scott Omelianuk, editor-in-chief of Inc., added: “It’s been an incredibly challenging year for companies. Across industries, businesses have had to make brutally tough decisions and face unprecedented uncertainty. That’s why we knew 2020 called for a new recognition program, something to complement our annual Inc. 5000 list of the fastest-growing private companies in the country. For Best in Business, companies have prioritized tackling today’s problems to lead us to a better future, even if they’ve struggled to stay in the black.”

Back to topbutton