Health
Mölnlycke Health Care Expands Brunswick Facility by 80,000 Square Feet
Mölnlycke Health Care, a prominent Swedish medical technology company, has officially commenced the expansion of its facility located in Brunswick Landing, Maine. This project will add nearly 80,000 square feet to the existing premises, reinforcing the company’s commitment to enhancing its production capabilities.
On September 23, 2025, Maine Governor Janet Mills and U.S. Senator Angus King joined Mölnlycke employees and community leaders for a groundbreaking ceremony. The expansion is expected to significantly increase the facility’s output, contributing to the local economy and job market.
The expansion comes as part of Mölnlycke’s strategy to meet rising global demand for advanced medical products. The Brunswick facility specializes in manufacturing various healthcare solutions, including wound care and surgical products. With this expansion, the company aims to enhance its production efficiency and increase its workforce.
Governor Mills highlighted the economic implications of the project, stating that it reflects Maine’s growing reputation as a hub for healthcare innovation. “This investment not only boosts local employment but also solidifies our commitment to supporting innovative companies that prioritize health care,” she remarked during the ceremony.
Senator King also underscored the importance of such investments, noting that they contribute to sustainable job creation in the region. He expressed confidence that Mölnlycke’s expansion will attract additional investment and innovation to Maine’s healthcare sector.
The facility expansion is expected to result in the creation of numerous permanent jobs, providing opportunities for local residents. Mölnlycke has stated that they are committed to hiring from the local community, further integrating their operations with Brunswick and its surrounding areas.
As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, Mölnlycke’s expansion at Brunswick Landing serves as a testament to the company’s growth and its strategic focus on meeting the needs of healthcare providers. The project is anticipated to be completed within the next two years, paving the way for new advancements in medical technology.
This expansion reflects broader trends within the healthcare industry, where companies are increasingly investing in production capabilities to keep pace with rising global healthcare demands. As the world continues to navigate various health challenges, facilities like Mölnlycke’s in Brunswick are poised to play a critical role in delivering innovative solutions.
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