Acquisition adds precision micro-molding, insert molding, and advanced machining and tooling to Resonetics’ portfolio of precision manufacturing capabilities.
Resonetics announced today that it has acquired Eden Holdings (Eden), comprising both Eden Manufacturing and Eden Tool, a precision manufacturer specializing in injection molding and micro machining solutions for critical medical devices. The acquisition adds micro-molding, insert-molding, and advanced machining and tooling, complementing Resonetics’ established metal processing capabilities, while also expanding the Swiss machining and EDM machining offerings. These additions enhance Resonetics’ portfolio of specialized MedTech capabilities to serve high-growth markets including among others robotic surgery, minimally invasive surgery, electrophysiology, and rapid diagnostics.
Founded in 2000, Eden has built a strong reputation for its expertise in precision tooling and machining, which evolved into high precision micro and insert molding for critical medical devices. The company also specializes in Class 101 production tooling for the MedTech industry, delivering molds and components that demand uncompromising precision, complex geometries, and exceptional quality. Eden’s engineering-driven approach to mold design and manufacturing ensures consistent, reliable solutions that meet the rigorous standards of leading MedTech OEMs.
“With the addition of Eden, we are enhancing our ability to deliver integrated solutions across materials and technologies. Eden’s strength in injection molding and precision tooling is a critical addition, bringing valuable new capabilities that complement our metal processing expertise across our entire portfolio and enable us to deliver a more integrated offering to our customers,” said Kevin Kelly, CEO of Resonetics.
“Joining Resonetics gives Eden access to greater resources and a global platform to better serve our customers. We’re excited to combine our precision tooling, insert molding, and micro-molding expertise with Resonetics’ advanced technologies to provide even more value to the medical device industry,” said David Tomic, President of Eden.
The acquisition of Eden expands Resonetics’ polymer capabilities and adds another key area of expertise, reinforcing its position as a differentiated partner delivering micro manufacturing solutions for complex medical devices.