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Viant Medical
Viant Medical builds the components and complete devices behind the world's largest medtech brands from Foxborough, MA.
Viant Medical
Viant Medical operates as a contract manufacturing organization, producing components and complete devices for medical technology companies. The firm has consolidated multiple manufacturing sites across the United States, Europe, and Asia through acquisitions and organic growth. Its customer base includes some of the largest medtech companies in the world. The firm's manufacturing services span precision injection molding, extrusion, metal fabrication, and complex assembly. Capabilities cover high-volume single-use devices, implantable components, and surgical instruments. Viant supports customers from design-for-manufacturability through full-scale production under ISO 13485 and FDA-registered facilities. Viant maintains production operations in locations that include the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Ireland, and China. The firm has historically grown through M&A, acquiring specialty manufacturers to broaden its material and process capabilities. This geographic and technical footprint allows it to serve global device programs while offering regional supply chain options. Viant aligns as a behind-the-scenes manufacturing engine rather than a branded device company—competitors rarely name it, but patients encounter its work in operating rooms daily. The firm operates inside a regulatory moat that makes its manufacturing relationships deeply sticky once qualified.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
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AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Foxborough
Corporate office
Foxborough, MA, United States
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What does Viant Medical actually manufacture?
Viant manufactures components and finished devices for medical technology companies, including precision injection-molded plastics, metal implants, extrusions, and complex catheter-based assemblies. Its work spans single-use surgical instruments, implantable components for orthopedics and cardiovascular procedures, and minimally invasive device systems. The firm operates as a contract manufacturer, meaning the devices leave its factories under other company brands.
Where are Viant Medical's manufacturing facilities located?
Viant operates manufacturing sites in the United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Ireland, and China. This footprint supports both regional supply chain strategies and global device programs. The multi-site structure allows customers to shift production across geographies based on tariff, logistics, or regulatory requirements.
How does Viant Medical fit into the medtech supply chain?
Viant sits between raw material suppliers and the brand-name device companies that sell to hospitals. It takes engineered polymers, metals, and silicone and transforms them into finished, sterilizable components or fully packaged devices. Its customers are medtech OEMs that outsource manufacturing to avoid building and validating their own factories.
What regulatory certifications does Viant Medical hold?
Viant operates FDA-registered facilities and maintains ISO 13485 quality management systems across its manufacturing network. These certifications are mandatory for producing medical devices sold in the United States and many international markets. The regulatory qualification process creates significant switching costs for customers once a facility is validated for a specific device.
Who owns Viant Medical?
Viant Medical has been a portfolio company of private equity sponsors at various points in its history. The firm has changed ownership through acquisitions while continuing to operate its manufacturing network. Specific current ownership details are not publicly disclosed in a consolidated form.
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