Integra LifeSciences cuts 65 roles at Princeton, N.J. site

Medtech firm cites organizational changes and strategic priorities after recent product recall.

Published on Feb. 13, 2026

Integra LifeSciences, a medical technology company, is cutting 65 roles at its Princeton, New Jersey site, where its Derma Sciences subsidiary that makes the recalled MediHoney wound and burn dressing products is located. The company cited organizational changes and aligning operations with long-term strategic priorities as reasons for the job cuts, though it did not confirm if the cuts were directly related to the recent recall of the MediHoney products.

Why it matters

The job cuts at Integra's Princeton site come just a month after the company recalled its MediHoney wound and burn dressing products due to 11 reported serious injuries. The layoffs raise questions about the impact of the recall on the company's operations and workforce in New Jersey.

The details

According to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification notice, 65 roles will be impacted at Integra's Princeton, New Jersey site from May through June 2026. This site is home to Integra's 2017 acquisition of Derma Sciences, which manufactures the MediHoney brand. Last month, Integra and the FDA issued a recall for the MediHoney Wound and Burn products after 11 serious injuries were reported. The company said the job cuts are part of organizational changes to align with long-term strategic priorities, but did not confirm if they were directly related to the recall.

  • In January 2026, Integra LifeSciences recalled its MediHoney Wound and Burn products.
  • From May through June 2026, 65 roles will be impacted at Integra's Princeton, New Jersey site.

The players

Integra LifeSciences

A medical technology company that acquired Derma Sciences, the maker of the recalled MediHoney wound and burn dressing products.

Derma Sciences

A subsidiary of Integra LifeSciences that manufactures the MediHoney brand of wound and burn dressing products.

MediHoney

A line of wound and burn dressing products made by Derma Sciences, a subsidiary of Integra LifeSciences, that were recently recalled due to 11 reported serious injuries.

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The takeaway

The job cuts at Integra's Princeton site raise concerns about the impact of the recent MediHoney product recall on the company's operations and workforce. The layoffs highlight the challenges medtech firms can face when quality issues arise with their products.