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VitalDyne Announces Corporate Name Change to VitalDyne Medical



(l-r) David Timmersman, Michelle Zuelzke, Mariellyn Kuske and Mike Kuske of VitalDyne Medical

VitalDyne, Inc., a contract manufacturer specializing in the manufacture, assembly and packaging of medical devices and components, has announced its corporate name change to VitalDyne Medical. The name change reflects the company's specialization in medical device and product development and manufacturing.

"The new VitalDyne Medical name, along with our branding theme and logo, emphasize our expertise and capabilities that we have grown exponentially since the company began operations nearly two decades ago," said David Timmersman, President. "As a company, we have become an important manufacturer of implantable and surgical devices used in cardiovascular, neurology, vascular access, lead stimulation and other surgical procedures. The VitalDyne Medical theme, `Where vital solutions become dynamic medical products,' mirrors our total dedication to the medical device industry."

VitalDyne Medical's system capabilities range from all types of excimer, fiber, yag, femtosecond and T-lasers for processes including laser welding, micro and macro laser marking, unique device identifier (UDI) laser marking, wire ablation, coating and insulation removal, multi-lumen cutting, micro drilling and cutting. VitalDyne Medical additional specialties include sub-assemblies, final product assembly and custom catheters.

The company has medical device customers in U.S. and Canada and has a 36,000 sq. ft. facility that is ISO 9001, ISO 13485 certified and FDA approved to meet the needs of these partner customers.

Mike and Mariellyn Kuske, along with their daughter Michelle Zuelzke, started VitalDyne in 2000 as a general contract manufacturer specializing in laser work. As the company grew and expanded processes, the focus shifted into the medical market, which today accounts for 95% of the business. Michelle Zuelzke, who focused on building the company's medical device capabilities, facilitated much of this growth. Ms. Zuelzke continues to oversee the company's sales and marketing functions as Vice President of Sales.

VitalDyne Medical recently reorganized, announcing that Mariellyn Kuske would be retiring following transition to new leadership provided by Timmersman. Mike Kuske will continue to drive the manufacturing side of the company in the role as Vice President of Operations. Timmersman recently joined the firm, bringing a 25-year career in the medical device industry to VitalDyne Medical. "With a strong organization in place, Timmersman is moving the company forward into new medical device areas through his extensive industry experience and network," said a company spokesperson.

For more information contact:

David Timmersman

President

VitalDyne Medical

400 Cokato Street East

Cokato, MN 55321

320-559-0120

www.vitaldyne.com

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