From ophthalmic devices and surgical tools to diagnostic components and precision‑machined implants, the St. Louis region supports a diverse and growing medical device manufacturing ecosystem. Companies in our region benefit from proximity to nationally recognized health systems and research universities, a strong base of life‑science and engineering talent, and a supplier network that spans multiple functional areas. Washington University in St. Louis is a national powerhouse in biomedical research, with $683 million in National Institutes of Health grants, the 2nd highest in the U.S.
Stereotaxis, a manufacturer of robotic surgical systems, was founded in St. Louis in 1990. Today it is a publicly traded leader in minimally invasive robotic surgery with over 100,000 patients treated.
Other global medical device companies have operations in the St. Louis region, including Bausch & Lomb, Biomerieux, Kindeva, and Zeiss. Zeiss recently announced a $24 million expansion of its research and production facility here.
Sector Strengths
- Significant cluster of mutually supportive partners capable of taking devices from design through prototyping, regulatory support, and scaled production.
- Access to clinical and research partners, enabling rapid iteration and validation of new devices and digital health solutions.
- Cross‑sector strengths in aerospace, automotive, and industrial automation that provide high‑precision machining, quality systems, and automation capabilities for MedTech production.






