Technology | iPad 'iPad Arms Race' Hits Medical Supply Field Apple finds a lucrative niche with sales reps By Nick McMaster Posted Dec 8, 2010 4:57 PM CST Copied In this Jan. 27, 2010 file photo, the iPad is shown after it was unveiled at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, FILE) The iPad is quickly becoming the darling of an unexpected field: medical supply sales. Firms such as Medtronic and Abbott Labs are handing out thousands to their sales teams in what the Wall Street Journal describes as an "iPad arms race in the $200 billion medical-devices sector." The gadget's quick start-up and presentation apparently makes a difference when sales reps are demonstrating products. As an indication of the frenzy, Boston Scientific just bought 2,000 for its sales team, while Zimmer Holdings purchased 1,000—and they are far from alone. For Apple, it's another profitable example of how the device is making headway in the business sector. The company has said 65% of Fortune 100 companies are either using iPads or testing them. Read These Next The Melania documentary now has a Rotten Tomatoes record. WH blames staffer for racist video posted on Trump's account. Luigi Mangione had an outburst in court. Russian general gunned down in his own apartment building. Report an error