Stryker is one of the world's largest orthopedic and medical technology companies. It was founded by Homer Stryker of the Stryker family in 1941 and is headquartered in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA. It has 14 production, R&D and sales branches around the world and more than 16,000 employees.
Products include joint replacement, trauma, craniofacial, spine, surgical equipment, neurosurgery, ENT, interventional pain management, minimally invasive surgery, navigation surgery, intelligent operating rooms and network communications, biotechnology, medical beds, emergency stretchers, etc.
Due to its good performance, Stryker was rated as a Fortune 500 company and one of the top 50 medical companies in the United States by the famous American magazines Fortune and Business Week. In 2005, it was rated as the most admired company in the medical industry. Stryker Corporation of the United States is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

1. Introduction to Stryker, the world's largest orthopedic and medical technology company
Founded in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1941, it was originally called The Orthopaedic Frame Company and mainly produced orthopedic medical devices. After the founder retired in 1964, it was renamed to its current name. It was listed on the NASDAQ in 1979. It was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1997. It entered the Fortune 500 list for the first time in 2003.
The main competitors in the field of orthopedic consumables are Johnson & Johnson, Zimmer Biomet, Medtronic and Smith & Nephew.
2. The official website domain name of Stryker, the world's largest orthopedic and medical technology company
The official website domain name of Stryker, the world's largest orthopedic and medical technology company, is stryker.com3. Its official website domain name in China is stryker.com/cn/zs.
Company name: Stryker Corporation of the United States.
Official domain name: stryker.com.
Domain name created: June 1, 1995.
Country: United States.
Company headquarters: Kalamazoo, United States.
Founded: 1941.
Founder: Homer Stryker of the Stryker family.