Hillrom Unveils New Corporate Logo, Global Brand Identity

Hillrom is putting an emphasis on “Advancing Connected Care”.

(Chicago, IL.) -Hill-Rom has unveiled a new corporate logo and global brand identity.

The global medical technology company, which has a facility located in Batesville, revealed their new logo on Tuesday.  

The modernized Hillrom visual brand features an “H” and “r”, which depicts the ones and zeroes that underpin the digital world – reflecting the companies strong and growing capabilities in connected devices, advanced analytics and delivery of actionable insights at the point of care.

"With our rapid advancements in digital health and connected care, we are extending our physical healthcare environment solutions to the digital space," said President and CEO John Groetelaars. "We are excited to launch our new brand, which reaffirms our identity and underscores our commitment to the continued transformation of our business."

The new Hillrom brand of “Advancing Connected Care” brings an updated focus in the areas of accelerated patient recovery; simplified clinical communication and collaboration; earlier diagnosis and treatment; optimizing surgical efficiency and safety; and shift care closer to home.

Learn more at https://ir.hill-rom.com.

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