Aviation security scanners and medical imaging subsystems for OEMs
Analogic manufactures specialized hardware for airport security screening and medical imaging—CT, MRI, and digital mammography subsystems sold to OEMs. The hiring mix is heavily weighted toward manufacturing and engineering, with active projects focused on automation, process optimization, and system installations at major airports; the backlog and on-time delivery friction in their pain list suggests they're scaling production capacity to meet demand rather than chasing new markets.
Analogic designs and manufactures hardened hardware for two distinct verticals: aviation security screening systems (checkpoint scanners deployed globally at airports) and medical imaging subsystems (CT, MRI, digital mammography components supplied to OEMs). The company's subsystems are embedded in approximately half of the world's CT and MRI scanners. Based in Peabody, Massachusetts, Analogic operates as a 501–1,000-person organization across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, with operational footprint spanning manufacturing, engineering, support, and logistics.
Analogic manufactures aviation security screening equipment (checkpoint scanners for airports) and medical imaging subsystems (CT, MRI, digital mammography) for original equipment manufacturers. Their subsystems are used in approximately half of the world's CT and MRI scanners.
Analogic is headquartered in Peabody, Massachusetts, and has operations in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Analogic's stack includes SAP (ERP), PLC controllers, FPGA design tools (OrCAD Capture, Allegro), Windows environments, and diagnostic equipment like oscilloscopes. Checkpoint scanners are a core product line.
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