Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Acton MA tubeless insulin pump (NASDAQ: PODD) $2.18B FY2024 revenue (+21%); Omnipod 5 automated insulin delivery with Dexcom/Libre integration, type 2 expansion, competing with Medtronic MiniMed and Tandem.
Insulet Corporation is an Acton, Massachusetts-based medical device company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: PODD) as an S&P 500 Health Care component — developing, manufacturing, and commercializing the Omnipod insulin delivery system: a tubeless, wearable, waterproof insulin pump patch worn directly on the body without tubing connections to a separate controller, automatically delivering insulin to people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes through approximately 5,000 employees globally. In fiscal year 2024, Insulet reported revenues of $2.18 billion (+21% year-over-year), driven by Omnipod 5 (Omnipod's automated insulin delivery — AID — system integrating with Dexcom CGM and Abbott FreeStyle Libre sensors to automatically adjust insulin delivery based on real-time glucose readings without manual user input), which drove international expansion in Europe and adoption in type 2 diabetes patients who previously used multiple daily injections rather than insulin pumps. CEO Jim Hollingshead has accelerated Omnipod's differentiation through the automated insulin delivery positioning: Omnipod 5's algorithm automatically modulates basal insulin rates every 5 minutes based on continuous glucose monitor readings — reducing A1c levels and time-in-hypoglycemia without requiring the user to manually program correction boluses for most scenarios — transforming diabetes management from active self-management to a background automated process that dramatically improves quality of life for insulin-dependent diabetics.
Irvine CA structural heart devices (NYSE: EW) at $5.44B 2024 revenue; 60% TAVR global share, EVOQUE tricuspid +88% in Q4, Critical Care sold to BD for $4.2B, JenaValve acquisition expanding to aortic regurgitation.
Edwards Lifesciences Corporation is an Irvine, California-based structural heart disease and hemodynamic monitoring technology company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: EW) as an S&P 500 Healthcare component — designing, developing, and manufacturing devices for heart valve replacement, transcatheter heart valve therapy, and cardiac critical care through approximately 15,800 employees in 100+ countries. In fiscal year 2024, Edwards reported total revenue of $5.44 billion (+8.6% year-over-year), driven by its dominant Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) franchise commanding approximately 60% global market share and 70%+ US market share. The Transcatheter Mitral and Tricuspid Therapies (TMTT) segment demonstrated exceptional growth, with Q4 TMTT revenue reaching $105 million (+88% year-over-year), as the EVOQUE tricuspid replacement system gained commercial momentum. In 2024, Edwards executed a major strategic transformation: divesting its Critical Care segment (hemodynamic monitoring) to Becton Dickinson for $4.2 billion — using the proceeds to fund two acquisitions: JenaValve Technology ($1.2B combined, expanding TAVR to high-risk patients with aortic regurgitation) and Endotronix. The company concentrates its entire focus on structural heart disease therapies.
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