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LifeSync
LifeSync is a vertically integrated medical cable manufacturer serving hospitals and OEMs for over 50 years, now part of Amphenol.
LifeSync
LifeSync's corporate history begins more than five decades ago as a family-founded business in Coral Springs, Florida, focused exclusively on patient monitoring connections. The firm designed and manufactured cables and leadwires for cardiac and neuro monitoring, serving hospitals and OEMs. Its acquisition by Amphenol, a global industrial technology leader, gave it access to scale, engineering resources, and a diversified customer base. The company manufactures ECG leadwires, SpO₂ cables, radiolucent leadwires for imaging, EEG gold disposable electrodes, and custom medical interconnects. LifeSync supports OEMs with automated assembly lines that achieve 99% First Pass Yield. Geographic reach spans North America, Europe, and Asia through Amphenol's global supply chain. Known portfolio includes the ReLife closed-loop reprocessed leadwire program, which reduces medical waste and cost for hospitals. With approximately 50 years of operational history, LifeSync relies on automated manufacturing facilities and ISO-certified processes. The firm has not disclosed headcount or AUM. As a subsidiary of Amphenol, it operates as an operating company rather than an investment vehicle. No recent operational events from the last 24 months have been publicly reported. LifeSync's structural differentiator is its position as a single-purpose manufacturing subsidiary within a larger industrial conglomerate, Amphenol. It does not operate as a family office or investment firm. Governance follows Amphenol's corporate structure, with no external investors or fund vehicles. The firm's mandate is purely operational — designing and producing medical interconnects at scale for healthcare clients.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Coral Springs
Corporate office
Coral Springs, FL, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does LifeSync source proprietary deal flow?
LifeSync does not function as an investment firm and therefore has no deal flow. It is an operating company that designs and manufactures medical cables and leadwires for hospitals and OEMs. Its business development is driven by customer procurement cycles and Amphenol's corporate sales network.
Is LifeSync structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
LifeSync is neither a family office nor a venture firm. It is a vertically integrated manufacturer and a subsidiary of Amphenol, a publicly traded industrial company. Its structure is that of a corporate operating division, not an investment vehicle.
What investment stages does LifeSync typically target?
LifeSync does not invest in external companies or stages. It focuses on manufacturing medical interconnect products for hospitals and medical device OEMs. Any investments would be internal capital expenditures for automation and production capacity.
Which sectors does LifeSync explicitly avoid?
As an operating company, LifeSync does not pursue investment strategies. Its product focus is exclusively on patient monitoring connections — ECG, SpO2, neuro, and custom medical interconnects. It does not engage in other healthcare device categories or non-medical sectors.
How is LifeSync related to Amphenol?
LifeSync is a wholly owned subsidiary of Amphenol, the world's largest provider of high-tech interconnect, sensor, and antenna solutions (per Amphenol corporate filings). LifeSync operates as a distinct brand within Amphenol's medical interconnect division, with shared manufacturing and supply chain resources.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
LifeSync is not a wealth management entity. It is a manufacturing company owned by Amphenol, a publicly traded corporation. The underlying wealth is Amphenol's corporate capital, not private family capital.
Does LifeSync maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?
LifeSync does not publicly disclose any philanthropic structures. As a corporate subsidiary, any charitable activities would fall under Amphenol's corporate giving program. No separate foundation or charitable entity is associated with LifeSync.
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