Getinge, Global Life Science Company, to Relocate to Innovation Park Complex on Princeton Hightstown Road in East Windsor Township

FOR RELEASE:  September 18, 2023

Mayor Janice S. Mironov, joined by Council Members Denise Daniels, Anthony Katawick, David Russell and John Zoller, along with Frank Kozar, Getinge Vice President of Logistics Americas and Jim Murray, Ares Industrial Management Managing Director/US Development, announced that Getinge, the global medical device technology company, will occupy the entire newly constructed 167,500 square foot building in the Innovation Park complex on Princeton-Hightstown Road, in East Windsor Township.  

Getinge, founded in 1904 in Sweden, is a global medical device technology company which provides innovative equipment and systems to healthcare and life sciences industries, which improve people’s quality of life and save lives.  Getinge, using digital advances, is helping to create an improved work environment for healthcare staff with products that simplify their work, lead to increased productivity and save more lives.  Getinge assists with devices and systems in a variety of healthcare settings, including for intensive care situations, cardiovascular procedures, operating rooms and sterile processing.  The company boasts over 11,000 employees operating in 40 countries and 25,000 customers in over 130 countries.  The new Getinge East Windsor Innovation Park facility will join production centers in France, China, Germany, Poland, Sweden, Turkey, Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.

Mayor Mironov stated,  “We are extremely excited to welcome to East Windsor globally-established life sciences company Getinge, which develops tools to improve the delivery of health care services.  Getinge, a medical device and systems technology innovator, is squarely consistent with the Township vision for this prominently located and impressively designed modern Innovation Park complex.”

Mayor Mironov continued,  “We are proud to have Getinge join other Route 571 corridor high-tech and pharmaceutical-related corporations, including Shiseido America, Aurobindo Pharma, QTS and ForDoz Pharma.  East Windsor’s strategic prime location in central New Jersey mid-way between New York and Philadelphia, excellent access to major transportation networks, availability of highly skilled labor and hands on business friendly local government environment have contributed to the Township success.”

Frank Kozar, Getinge Vice President, Logistics Americas stated,  “At Getinge, we are committed to providing medical devices that saves lives and are excited to open our new center in East Windsor.  The location and size of the facility fit our business needs and we already feel very welcomed by the Township Mayor and leadership.”   

Jim Murray, Managing Director and Head of US Development for Ares Industrial Management, stated,  “As the owner and landlord of Innovation Business Park, we are pleased to welcome Getinge to the Park with a full building lease.   Tenant Improvements are underway and we anticipate Getinge beginning occupancy by year end.  This is a great fit for the Park and the Township and we look forward to continuing to work with Mayor Mironov and the Township in bringing another first class business to the second building in the development.”

The newly constructed contemporary Innovation Park, located on an 86.97 acres formerly occupied by McGraw Hill and comprised of two buildings, is designed to attract innovative high-tech and pharmaceutical-related business.  Innovation Park incorporates modern unique architectural features and extensive outdoor public green spaces, landscaping and berming with deciduous, ornamental and evergreen trees, benches and other amenities, and a walking pathway.

Mayor Janice S. Mironov and Council Members join Getinge and Ares Industrial Management executives to announce the opening of Getinge’s new facility in Innovation Park on Princeton-Hightstown Road in East Windsor Township.  Pictured (from left to right) are:  Council Member David Russell;  Council Member Anthony Katawick;  Council Member Denise Daniels;  Mayor Janice S. Mironov;  Frank Kozar, Vice President, Logistics Americas, Getinge;  Jim Murray, Managing Director and Head of US Development, Ares Industrial Management, and Council Member John Zoller.  

Mayor Janice S. Mironov and Council Members join Getinge and Ares Industrial Management executives to announce the opening of Getinge’s new facility in Innovation Park on Princeton-Hightstown Road in East Windsor Township.  Pictured (from left to right) are:  Council Member David Russell;  Council Member Anthony Katawick;  Council Member Denise Daniels;  Council Member John Zoller;  Mayor Janice S. Mironov;  Frank Kozar, Vice President, Logistics Americas, Getinge, and Jim Murray, Managing Director and Head of US Development, Ares Industrial Management.

Getinge will locate in the newly constructed modern Innovation Park complex, located on 86.97 acres formerly occupied by McGraw Hill on Princeton Hightstown Road.  Innovation Park, comprised of two buildings, is designed to attract innovative high-tech business and incorporates modern attractive architectural features and berming with deciduous, ornamental and evergreen trees, extensive outdoor landscaped public spaces, benches and a walking pathway.

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