About
Inogen, Inc. is a global medical technology company based in Goleta, California, founded in 2001. The company specializes in designing, manufacturing, and marketing portable oxygen concentrators (POCs) for patients who need supplemental oxygen therapy. Inogen was co-founded by Alison Bauerlein, Brenton Taylor, and Byron Myers, inspired by the challenges faced by oxygen therapy users. Inogen's product line features compact and lightweight portable oxygen concentrators that utilize pulse dose technology. This technology delivers oxygen only when the patient inhales, making the devices smaller and more portable than traditional oxygen systems. This innovation allows users to maintain mobility and independence, enabling them to manage their oxygen therapy without the need for heavy tanks or stationary equipment. The company sells its products directly to consumers and through partnerships with prescribers and home medical equipment providers. Inogen's mission focuses on continuous improvement and providing high-quality respiratory therapy devices that empower patients to lead active lifestyles. Key milestones include the launch of the first Inogen One Portable Oxygen Concentrator in 2004 and the introduction of the Inogen One G4 in 2017, one of the smallest POCs available at that time.
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Company Information
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Employees 770
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Founded 2001
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Annual Revenue $339960000
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Total Funding $70588208
Location
859 Ward Dr, Goleta, California, United States, 93111-2920