Bausch + Lomb France manufactures surgical instruments and contact lens solutions across three clinical domains: cataract, retinal, and refractive surgery. The tech stack reveals a manufacturing-first operation—heavy on SAP, Maximo, and production control systems (PLC, HMI)—with clinical workflow integration as a live priority. Pain points cluster around GMP compliance, equipment downtime, and cost reduction, while active projects show concurrent effort on product launches, lean manufacturing, and clinical adoption training.
Notable leadership hires: Marketing Director, Manufacturing Quality Lead
Bausch + Lomb France, headquartered in Montpellier, is a public medical device manufacturer operating at 201–500 employees across France and a distributed network in nine countries. The company designs and produces surgical products for cataract, retinal, and refractive eye procedures, alongside soft and rigid contact lenses and lens-care solutions. The organizational shape is manufacturing-led (53 manufacturing roles) with material sales infrastructure (56 sales roles), reflecting a B2B-to-clinic distribution model. Current operational focus spans post-sales clinical workflow integration, new product launches, and cost improvement initiatives.
SAP, Maximo (asset management), PLC/HMI (production control), and HPLC (laboratory analysis). The stack emphasizes ERP and industrial control systems for regulated device manufacturing.
Twelve countries: France, United States, Germany, Netherlands, Argentina, Taiwan, Mexico, China, Poland, Brazil, Austria, and Spain.
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