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深度|强生近百亿美元资产拆分背后,骨科行业迎来新巨头
Di Yi Cai Jing Zi Xun· 2025-10-18 10:08
Core Insights - Johnson & Johnson announced plans to spin off its orthopedic business into a new independent company named DePuy Synthes within the next 18 to 24 months, marking its second major split in 2023 [1][3] - The orthopedic segment generates nearly $10 billion in annual revenue, accounting for about 10% of Johnson & Johnson's total revenue [3] - The spin-off is part of a broader trend among major medical companies to focus on core businesses and enhance competitiveness in response to market changes [1][3] Company Developments - Johnson & Johnson aims to improve the profitability of its orthopedic division by separating it from lower-margin markets and product lines, focusing instead on high-growth areas such as oncology, immunology, and cardiovascular health [3][4] - The new DePuy Synthes is expected to become the largest company dedicated to orthopedics globally, leading in key product categories like hip, knee, and shoulder implants [3][6] - The company appointed Namal Nawana as the global president of DePuy Synthes, who has prior experience as CEO of Stryker and has led Johnson & Johnson's spine business [8] Market Trends - The orthopedic industry is undergoing significant restructuring, with major players like Medtronic and Thermo Fisher also announcing business splits to focus on more promising growth areas [4][5] - The orthopedic robotics market is identified as the next competitive battleground, with Johnson & Johnson's VELYS robotic platform already in development [9][10] - The global orthopedic robotics market is projected to exceed $1.9 billion in 2024 and grow to over $3.5 billion by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate of over 10% [10][12] Competitive Landscape - Major competitors in the orthopedic market include Stryker, Johnson & Johnson, Zimmer Biomet, and Smith & Nephew, with Stryker currently leading in revenue [7][11] - Stryker has successfully integrated robotic systems into its offerings, significantly contributing to its sales growth [11] - The Chinese market for orthopedic robotics is rapidly expanding, with domestic companies capturing over 70% of the market share and achieving significant sales growth [12][13]