Elekta
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Type | Public (Nasdaq Stockholm: EKTA B) |
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Industry | Oncology Neuroscience Radiation therapy Electronic medical record |
Founder | Lars Leksell, Laurent Leksell |
Headquarters | , Sweden |
Number of locations | Stockholm, Crawley, Montréal, Québec, Atlanta, Georgia, Sunnyvale, California, St Louis, Missouri |
Key people | Gustaf Salford, CEO[1] |
Products | Leksell Gamma Knife, Oncology Information System (MOSAIQ), Treatment Planning Software, Brachytherapy Products and systems for radiation therapy and surgery |
1,084 million SEK (ca. US$ 121.6 million) | |
Number of employees | 4000 |
Website | www |
Elekta is a Swedish company that provides radiation therapy, radiosurgery, related equipment and clinical management for the treatment of cancer and brain disorders.
History[]
Elekta was jointly founded in 1972 by the late Lars Leksell, Professor of Neurosurgery at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden and his son Laurent Leksell, in order to commercialize the development of the Leksell Stereotactic System, and Gamma Knife, which he had been researching since the late 1940s.[2]
Since 1994, the company has been listed on the Nordic Exchange under the ticker EKTAb. Lars Leksell's son, Laurent, became chief executive officer of Elekta until 2005, and under his leadership the company expanded into a public medical technology group with more than 3,400 employees worldwide. In 2005 Tomas Puusepp became President and CEO of the company. The company trades only in Sweden, but nearly half the sales of the company's equipment are in the United States.[1] The company saw net sales of 10,839 SEK M (€1.16B as of January 2016) in the year 2014/15 [3]
References[]
- ^ a b Marcial, GG (2007-08-06). "Why Elekta May Be A Stockholm Standout". BusinessWeek. Retrieved 2016-07-28.
- ^ Ganz, Jeremy C. (2014). The History of the Gamma Knife. Elsevier. pp. 96ff. ISBN 9780444635266.
- ^ "Elekta Annual Report 2014/15" (PDF). Elekta. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
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- Technology companies of Sweden
- Health care companies of Sweden
- Health care companies established in 1972
- Swedish brands
- Companies based in Stockholm
- Companies listed on Nasdaq Stockholm
- Swedish companies established in 1972