AREV I announces its investment in NexInLife, a MedTech CDMO specializing in the development and manufacturing of catheters for minimally invasive surgical applications, notably in cardiology, neurology, gastroenterology, and oncology.

Paris, January 19, 2026

NexInLife brings together MS Techniques and Transluminal, which were acquired from the Saint-Gobain Group, with AREV I investing alongside the current management team.

Founded in 1992 and headquartered near Nancy, NexInLife serves an international client base comprising OEMs, CDMOs, and innovative MedTech companies. MS Techniques specializes in the thermoplastic extrusion of precision components, supplying tubing, sheaths, and sub-components for the medical catheter sector. Transluminal specializes in the design, prototyping, assembly, and series manufacturing of advanced catheter systems. The companies operate in cleanrooms and are ISO 13485 certified.

Under the ownership of the Saint-Gobain Group, NexInLife has leveraged its medical expertise, polymer science know-how, and R&D capabilities to strengthen its positioning in innovative, high value-added medical applications.

The catheter market is experiencing strong growth, driven by the expansion of minimally invasive surgical techniques and the aging population in Europe and the United States. AREV I’s strategy is to accelerate NexInLife’s development in continental Europe, Ireland, and the United States, through both organic growth and external growth.

Xavier Geismar and Julien Lammoglia, founders of AREV Partners, stated: “We are delighted with this partnership with Nicolas Mottier and the NexInLife management team. We were impressed by the company’s positioning, technical expertise, and capacity for innovation, as well as its highly international client base. With our support, NexInLife is ideally positioned to become a leading platform in minimally invasive medical devices, combining organic growth with targeted acquisitions.”

Nicolas Mottier, CEO of NexInLife, added: “For more than 30 years, MS Techniques and Transluminal, now operating under the NexInLife brand, have built their reputation on the quality of their developments, their expertise in complex plastic extrusion, and their know-how in advanced catheters. AREV’s investment marks a new chapter in our history and will enable us to accelerate our international development, both in Europe and in the United States.”