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Medtronic exists to solve the world's most challenging health problems through bold innovation and advanced technology. For over 75 years, the company has pioneered groundbreaking health tech that transforms lives, treating more than 70 conditions across the human body - from heart failure to Parkinson's disease. As a global leader in healthcare technology, Medtronic leverages data, AI, and cutting-edge therapies to address complex healthcare challenges that affect millions of people worldwide.

With 95,000 employees across 150 countries, the company's mission-driven approach combines medical expertise with technological innovation to restore health, extend life, and alleviate pain for patients everywhere. From its humble beginnings in a Minneapolis garage to becoming the world's largest medical technology company, Medtronic continues to push boundaries and redefine what's possible in healthcare, making a meaningful impact on global health outcomes every day through innovations that put more life into patients' years.

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