Stryker Expands R&D Footprint in India with New Bangalore Facility

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Source: Stryker

"We’re growing with purpose – expanding our capabilities to innovate, collaborate and deliver solutions that address the needs of our customers and patients worldwide." - Ram Rangarajan, Vice President, Stryker Global Technology Center

September 2025 : Stryker, a global leader in medical technologies, has recently announced the opening of a new R&D facility in Whitefield, Bengaluru, significantly expanding its research and development capabilities in India. This new 140,000-square-foot facility complements the company's existing 220,000-square-foot R&D campus in Gurgaon, reinforcing Stryker’s commitment to the country's dynamic ecosystem of research and talent.

The state-of-the-art facility is designed to foster innovation, bringing together cross-functional teams and advanced lab infrastructure. It will focus on next-generation technologies in robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), digital innovation, and product security.

To further collaboration with healthcare professionals, the facility includes a medical experience center. This center will showcase solutions that improve patient care, such as ICU beds, stretchers, ambulance cots, and automated external defibrillators (AEDs).

"We’re growing with purpose – expanding our capabilities to innovate, collaborate and deliver solutions that address the needs of our customers and patients worldwide," said Ram Rangarajan, Vice President, Stryker Global Technology Center. "The advanced labs will allow us to work closely with healthcare professionals, unlock valuable insights, and accelerate innovation. With a strong focus on Digital and AI technologies, our new, state-of-the-art facility is designed to attract top talent, foster excellence, and drive sustained growth – all while remaining true to our mission of making healthcare better."

The new facility underscores Stryker's continued investment in India, leveraging the country's expertise in medical technology innovation and a deep talent pool to drive global advancements in healthcare.

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