Jamie Smith
Media Relations
Email: jamie.smith@molnlycke.com
Phone: +46 723 757507
Gothenburg, Sweden. 23 June 2026. Mölnlycke Health Care (Mölnlycke®), a global leader in MedTech, today announces changes to its Board of Directors. Christian Cederholm will leave his Board assignment, while Filippa Stenberg will take his place as member of the Board. Thomas Kidane will step in as deputy board member.

The changes reflect Mölnlycke’s continued focus on ensuring strong governance and relevant expertise as the company advances its growth journey and works to fulfil its purpose to revolutionise care for people and planet.
“We would like to thank Christian for his valuable contribution to the Mölnlycke Board and welcome Filippa and Thomas in their new roles,” said Karl-Henrik Sundström, Chairman of the Board. “Their experience and perspectives will support Mölnlycke as we continue to develop as a world-leading MedTech company.”
Filippa Stenberg currently serves as Managing Director of Patricia Industries, part of Investor AB, and brings extensive experience in active ownership and healthcare investments. She has served as deputy board member of Mölnlycke since 22 May 2025. Born in 1985, Filippa is a Swedish citizen and holds an M.Sc. in Accounting and Financial Management from the Stockholm School of Economics. Her board assignments include Swedish Orphan Biovitrum AB, Affibody Medical AB and Atlas Antibodies AB.
Thomas Kidane will join the Mölnlycke Board as deputy board member. Born in 1986, he is a Swedish citizen and holds an M.Sc. in Accounting and Financial Management from the Stockholm School of Economics. He is Co-Head of Patricia Industries, a member of Investor AB’s Executive Leadership Team, and serves on the boards of Permobil, Piab Group and Fortnox.
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Media Relations
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Gothenburg, Sweden. 27 April 2026. A new study1 published in the Journal of Hospital Infection shows that introducing a simple glove change during caesarean birth could deliver millions in cost savings for the National Health Service (NHS) in England.
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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Gothenburg, Sweden. 31 March 2026. Mölnlycke®, a global leader in MedTech, today welcomes the publication of Shaping the future of wound care in Europe, the first joint industry white paper from the MedTech Europe Wound Care Sector Working Group. The wound paper highlights the growing burden of chronic wounds and urges EU policymakers to elevate wound care as a strategic health priority across the EU.
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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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