Mölnlycke Health Care is a world-leading MedTech company that specialises in innovative solutions for wound care and surgical procedures. Mölnlycke products and solutions are used daily by hospitals, health care providers and patients in over 100 countries around the world. Founded in 1849, Mölnlycke is owned by Investor AB and headquartered in Sweden. www.molnlycke.com
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Mölnlycke Health Care and Zhende Medical form pioneering joint venture to expand access to advanced wound care solutions in China
Gothenburg, Sweden, and Shanghai, China. 21 May 2026.
Mölnlycke Health Care (“Mölnlycke®”), a global leader in MedTech and advanced wound care solutions, and Zhende Medical, a leading supplier of medical care and protection in China, today announce the formation of a new joint venture company in China to accelerate growth in one of the world’s fastest-growing wound care markets. The joint venture, majority-owned by Mölnlycke, will integrate the two companies’ wound care portfolios and commercial capabilities to offer healthcare providers, patients and the public expanded access to advanced treatments, improved care delivery and better patient outcomes across China. -
Mölnlycke Health Care announces Andreas Johansson as Interim Chief Financial Officer
Gothenburg, Sweden. Wednesday 15 April 2026. Mölnlycke Health Care announces today the appointment of Andreas Johansson as Interim Chief Financial Officer (CFO), with immediate effect.
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Mölnlycke Health Care breaks ground on $135 million expansion of Wound Care manufacturing facility in Brunswick, Maine
Brunswick, Maine, USA and Gothenburg, Sweden. 23 September 2025. Mölnlycke® Health Care, a global leader in MedTech, headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, today celebrates the groundbreaking of a major expansion to its wound care manufacturing capacity in Brunswick, Maine. This milestone marks the beginning of a $135 million investment aimed at significantly increasing Mölnlycke’s manufacturing capacity in the United States.
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High burnout among operating room staff poses significant risk to patient safety—new review reveals
Gothenburg, Sweden. 17 September 2025. A new narrative review published in the current issue of Journal of Patient Safety, titled ’Putting Patients at Risk: The Effect of Health Care Provider Burnout on Patient Care in the Operating Room’ reveals alarmingly high levels of burnout among healthcare workers in operating rooms (ORs) and warns of the serious implications for staff well-being, care quality and ultimately patient safety.
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Email: jamie.smith@molnlycke.com
Phone: +46 723 757507