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Editorial

Medtech made in Germany The medtech sector has established itself as an important pillar within the health economy in Germany. During the last few years the companies have shown constant growth and increasing turnover. Most of the dynamics are due to their high capability to develop innovative medical products and new beneficial services. In addition, the medtech sector seems to be becoming increasingly interesting as a business field for companies from the pharma, IT, and manufacturing sectors. They are discovering the digital opportunities of e-health, the combinations of drugs with medical devices, and the many other synergies that arise as service providers and manufacturers in the life sciences offer their processes and products to all players in the field. This clearly shows that the different intersections of the life sciences are already closely connected. With the second edition of our “Guide to German Medtech Companies”, BIOCOM AG follows this development, highlighting the impressive diversity of the German medical technology sector within the life sciences. The Guide offers a broad picture of different companies within the scene – from medical device developers to manufacturers, service providers, and organisations. In addition, the most recent developments in the German medtech sector are summarised in the introduction.

Dr Boris Mannhardt CEO, BIOCOM AG

The Guide to German Medtech Companies is supported by our partners Germany Trade & Invest, BVMed e.V., Medical Valley EMN e.V., Life Science Nord, Cluster InnovativeMedicine.NRW, Medical Mountains, SPECTARIS, and Forum MedTech Pharma. These national organisations and regional networks are important stakeholders, helping to establish further growth of “Medtech made in Germany” by providing the right environment for traditional family-owned firms, global players, startups, technological forerunners, manufacturers, suppliers, and service providers. As this book will be distributed across several international medtech events in Europe and overseas, it will hopefully play its part in strengthening the visibility of German medtech companies on an international level. Regardless of the diversity of electronic, user-orientated information available nowaday, this publication will surely become a must-have on the desk of every professional in the rapidly developing field of life sciences.

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CONTACT Software. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Coulter Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Eurofins Medical Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

List of Event Partners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Faulhaber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Fetzer medical GmbH & Co. KG . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Fritz Stephan GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

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FRIWO Gerätebau GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Fuhrmann GmbH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Gaedigk GmbH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

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GenSearch Consulting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Germany Trade and Invest (GTAI) . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Gimmi GmbH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

BVMed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Haselmeier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

Life Science Nord Cluster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

HealthCapital – Cluster Berlin-Brandenburg. . . . 68

InnovativeMedicine.NRW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Karl Kaps GmbH & Co. KG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

Medical Valley EMN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

LASERVISION GmbH & Co. KG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72

MedicalMountains. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Lohmann & Rauscher GmbH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74

SPECTARIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

MagForce AG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

Forum MedTech Pharma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

OHST Medizintechnik GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 pfm medical AG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 PMT Präzision-Medizin-Technik GmbH . . . . . . . 82

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Polytech Domilens GmbH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 23

Schmitz u. Söhne GmbH & Co. KG. . . . . . . . . . . 86

ac.biomed GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

SCHÖLLY FIBEROPTIC GmbH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

Aesculap AG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Trelleborg Sealing Solutions Germany GmbH. . . 90

Angiokard Medizintechnik GmbH. . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Turck duotec GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92

ARISTOTECH Industries GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Weiss Klimatechnik GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94

auric Hörsysteme GmbH & Co. KG. . . . . . . . . . . 32

Winicker Norimed GmbH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96

B. Braun Melsungen AG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

wissner-bosserhoff GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98

BASLER AG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 bayoonet AG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 BYTEC Medizintechnik GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 CARL HAAS GmbH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

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Event Partners

Arab Health 30.01.–02.02.2017 | Dubai, UAE www.arabhealthonline.com Medical Japan 15.–17.02.2017 | Osaka, Japan www.medical-jpn.jp/en/Home/ Medical Devices Meetings 08.03.–09.03.2017 | Stuttgart, Germany www.medical-devices-meetings.com Expo Med Eurasia 30.03.–02.04.2017 | Istanbul, Turkey www.expomedistanbul.com/en/ Medtec Europe 04.04.–06.04.2017 | Stuttgart, Germany www.medteceurope.com conhIT 25.04.–27.04.2017 | Berlin, Germany www.conhit.de eHealth Week 2017 10.–12.05.2017 | Malta www.ehealthweek.org HOSPITALAR 16.05.–19.05.2017 | São Paulo, Brazil www.hospitalar.com Africa Health 07.06.–09.06.2017 | Johannesburg, South Africa www.africahealthexhibition.com MT-Connect 21.06.–22.06.2017 | Nuremberg, Germany www.mt-connect.de/en FIME 02.08.–04.08.2017 | Miami, USA www.fimeshow.com Medical Fair Thailand 06.09.–08.09.2017 | Bangkok, Thailand www.medicalfair-thailand.com MEDICA® 13.11.–16.11.2017 | Dusseldorf, Germany www.medica.de COMPAMED ® 13.11.–16.11.2017 | Dusseldorf, Germany www.compamed.de WoHIT 2017 11/2017 | Barcelona, Spain www.worldofhealthit.com Health 3.0 01.12.–02.12.2017 | Dusseldorf, Germany www.health3punkt0.com


The German Medtech Industry: Prepared for Disruption Germany is a proven location for the development of high-quality medical devices. A high percentage of annual turnover is invested in R&D, and two thirds of revenues are earned from products introduced to the market within the past three years. In addition to the R&D efforts of the companies, universities as well as research institutions provide excellent innovations that play an important role in medical care. But how have industry-changing developments such as digitisation, personalisation, and automation affected the situation? For innovations, the path from invention to the market has always been long and winding. Although the new developments hold the promise of some shortcuts, they come with their own caveats as well.

Responding to an altered landscape Let’s talk about mobile health, which empowers individuals to take control of their own health and wellness. For the healthcare industry, this means no less than a shift from control to collaboration. Medical device companies should be alert to new business models threatening their core business. Instead of merely extending the existing technology portfolio by incremental innovation, large device companies have begun taking a pro-active stance towards so-called disruptive technologies. Business models dependant upon these technologies often require the development of some kind of market from scratch. This includes educating potential users before appreciable profits can be expected. But companies are increasingly willing to take the risks. “The digitisation of processes in production as well as in services has spurred the development of many new business ideas,” says Joachim Schäfer, Managing Director of Messe Düsseldorf. “Innovations by small companies and start-ups attract large players from the healthcare sector,” he adds. Schäfer has the figures to back up his claims: in 2016, Medica, the world’s largest medical fair and Düsseldorf’s flagship event, hosted an all-time record 5,000 companies and organisations from more than 70 countries. “The large companies were looking for new opportunities in Düsseldorf to prepare their business for the future,” Schäfer recalls.

On a European level, the Boston Consulting Group summarised the situation in the medtech industry as follows: “While the industry enjoyed robust top-line growth and healthy margins in the first decade of the 21st century, that performance is now threatened. Pricing pressure, the emergence of more sophisticated new buyers, intensifying competition, new market-access schemes and regulatory changes are all driving this shift. The critical question is whether medtech companies will respond quickly and effectively enough to the altered landscape.” The German industry is well-aware of this “altered landscape”. According to a survey among the members of industry association BVMed, 41% of German medtech companies acknowledge that digitisation affects their products and services. Asked for the fields with the greatest impact, medical apps (39%), electronic procurement (39%), and smart factory manufacturing (38%) were mentioned most frequently. A striking example of the adaptability of the German healthcare system became public in the summer of 2016. For the first time, a German statutory health inGuide to German Medtech Companies 2017

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surance provider – Barmer – invested in a venture capital fund. This fund is managed by Berlin-based Earlybird Verwaltungs GmbH. Further investors are NRW Bank, Miele, Generali, and the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, which is putting parts of its ERP programme into the fund. Insurance company Barmer is covering €15m of the planned total investment of €100m to €120m. The rationale behind involving a reimbursement body in the company-building process is evident. Pharma, biotech, and medtech companies are struggling to develop new drugs, diagnostics, and medical devices; they invest money, time, and brainpower. Up until now the insurers and service providers in the German healthcare sector could only say “Thumbs up!” or “Thumbs down!” at the very end. But health insurance companies should know best what’s needed for a better and more cost-effective patient care. Within the tight allowances of German social legislation Earlybird has found a viable way to cooperate with a

health insurance company. With the involvement of Barmer – all fund raising partners agree – innovations should find their way to the market much faster than before. But despite this success, Joachim Schmitt, CEO of BVMed, also sees ample room for improvement: “In order to maintain the industry’s innovative power, we have to adapt our reimbursement and assessment systems to the dynamics of the new technologies. This is the only way to enable patients to participate in medical progress without delay.”

Germany – a production powerhouse and a powerful consumer Germany is Europe’s leading business location for medical technology. In terms of new patent registrations, German manufacturers are currently ranked second behind the USA, making Germany Europe’s strongest location for innovation in this industry. In 2015, the European Patent Office registered 1,456 applications filed by inventors from Germany. The medical technology industry employs more than 95,000 people in Germany directly. Adding medtech-dependent jobs in related sectors, this figure rises to 166,000. According to the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi), the health sector as a whole is Germany’s number one in terms of jobs, providing meaningful work for 6.8 million people. On the consumer side, Germany is the third largest market for medical technologies in the world. German annual expenditures on medical devices and technologies amount to more than €30bn. With this figure, Germany is by far the largest market in Europe. It is about twice as large as the French and three times as large as the British or Italian market. Against this background, medical device companies in Germany have shown constant growth over the past years.

On a growth track For 15 consecutive years, the health industry in Germany has managed to increase its share of the country’s value creation. After growing annually by an aver-


age of 7% for the last ten years, the export volume in 2015 reached €100bn – already half the number of the German automotive sector.

European countries and 18% each to North America and Asia, respectively.

Furthermore, healthcare is a sector destined to grow. Mostly due to increasing health problems, the healthcare spending of the average German has recently increased – and will likely continue to do so. Consequently, forecasts of the BMWi expect almost eight million people to be employed in the healthcare sector by 2030 – about one tenth of the country’s population. A close look at the German medtech industry reveals a tight dependancy on international trade. The industry continues to show superior growth in the export markets than in the domestic market. According to the 2016 BVMed fall survey among 80 international medtech companies, the expected worldwide growth in sales for 2016 was 5.9%. In contrast, sales growth in Germany was expected to be around 4%.

Trained people, added value

With an export rate of more than 65%, the German medtech industry has great influence both within Germany and throughout the world. Products invented, constructed, and improved by innovative “hidden champions” from Schleswig-Holstein to Bavaria are available across the globe. 51% of all exports go to

Besides a stable legal framework, an unequalled eagerness to innovate, and an efficient regulatory system, Germany has another asset that should not be forgotten – its people. Here, the country is among the world leaders in terms of quality of education and training of young people destined for careers in the healthcare industry. Some 40 German universities independently offer fully fledged courses of study in the field of medical technology. Excellent programmes and highly qualified teaching personnel ensure excellent university educations for young talent, for example in the fields of engineering, biotechnology, and medicine. Among the primary healthcare policy concerns of the medtech companies is their request for a better mutual recognition of studies and their call for uniform benefit assessment procedures across Europe. At the top of the healthcare policy agenda are the acceleration of the translation of innovations into practical applications and the desire for greater inclusion of the industry in the reimbursement process. Guide to German Medtech Companies 2017

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Medical devices and other strengths German companies have occupied virtually all available niches within the medtech sector – and are constantly generating new ones. Focusing on niche markets has often been part of the process of becoming a world market leader. Beginning with a particular focus, a large number of German medtech companies have successfully managed to considerably expand their business operations. The top four sectors in terms of value account for half of the total market: 17% of production is related to dental medtech products, 16% to orthopaedics and prosthetics, 10% to radiology, and 8% to surgery. Beyond that, new areas such as in vitro diagnostics, imaging systems, and e-health are experiencing a dynamic development that is also spurred by numerous innovative solutions from Germany. German products have also been associated with high quality for decades and are in demand worldwide. Thanks to close cooperation among universities, the private sector, and hospitals, German medical technology is developed with patients and users directly in mind.

The majority of medical technology companies have years of experience marketing these products in countries across the globe. They are therefore able to produce equipment and technology to meet the specific needs of customers. However, medical devices are not the only focal point for continuous improvement. A broad range of German medical technology companies also offer packaging and system solutions. These comprehensive solutions cover everything from delivery and set-up to briefings and maintenance.

Tapping external innovation Having close ties with small start-ups developing exciting new technologies is a common way of keeping up a company’s innovation inflow. Two of the most active companies in this regard are B.Braun-affiliated Aesculap AG and chemical corporation Evonik Industries AG. In 2016, the Tuttlingen-based surgery expert Aesculap set up one of the largest ever corporate venture capital investments in a German university spin-off ever. Neuro­loop GmbH is an early-stage spin-off company from the Freiburg University and the Freiburg Univer-


sity Hospital. According to Aesculap, Neuroloop’s neuro­stimulation technology provides a unique entry point into the field of functional neurosurgery. The young company said that a strategic partner like Aesculap “is a very interesting alternative to classic venture capital funding from the financial market”. But Aesculap’s activities didn’t stop there. Joining classic venture capitalists, the company invested in Swiss Advanced Osteotomy Tools, which develops robots for laser-assisted surgery and in Israeli start-up Gordian Surgical, which markets a trocar with a built-in closure device. Evonik wants to spend €100m as venture capital, and since the formation of Evonik Venture Capital in 2012 has continued to invest in promising start-ups – among them also some from the medtech realm. Currently, Evonik holds stakes in nine start-ups and four funds. In 2016, Evonik pinned its hopes on a leg-lengthening treatment by Synoste, a Finnish-German medical technology start-up, and on a bioabsorbable, sutureless and synthetic option to close large-bore arteriotomies, developed by Irish Vivasure Medical. The latest aficionado of corporate venture capital is German industry heavyweight Siemens. In the summer of 2016, the Munich-based company announced its €1bn programme Next47. Health start-ups are welcome to apply for funding. However, they should be focussing on either artificial intelligence, autonomous machines, connected mobility, distributed electrification, or blockchain applications.

Investing in revolutionary ideas Looking beyond the well-known enterprises such as Siemens, Otto Bock, Boehringer Ingelheim, Bayer, B. Braun, and Dräger, small companies at the other end of the size spectrum also contribute their share in making the German medtech landscape as diverse and exciting as it is. Coldplasmatech is one outstanding example. A spin-off from an East German research institute, the company is developing a wound dressing

that produces a cold physical plasma that helps close chronic wounds. In 2016, Coldplasmatech continued to rake in awards for their idea – and also money from business angel. There were also notable investments in 2016 in medtech additive manufacturing companies that needed fresh capital to grow their businesses: Emerging Implant Technologies (EIT) GmbH received capital from SHS Gesellschaft für Beteiligungsmanagement mbH and Munich start-up Mecuris from regional investor Bayern Kapital, as well as from BMWi initiated High-Tech Gründerfonds. While EIT aims to revolutionise the titanium implant market, platform technology developer Mecuris strives to become the leading global one-stop service for medical practitioners who want 3D-printed patientspecific prostheses and ortheses. These ambitious projects easily prove: the German medtech scene is not just prepared for the emergence of disruptive technologies – it is fuelling and shaping the medical technology of the future. Guide to German Medtech Companies 2017

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New business through innovation in Germany Germany Trade & Invest is the economic development agency of the Federal Republic of Germany. The company helps create and secure extra employment opportunities, strengthening Germany as a business location. With more than 50 offices in Germany and abroad and its network of partners throughout the world, Germany Trade & Invest supports German companies setting up in foreign markets, promotes Germany as a business location and assists foreign companies setting up in Germany.

Close cooperation between Germany’s manufacturers and hospitals, universities and a plethora of research institutes helps the country maintain its internationally unparalleled competitive edge. R&D projects in the medical technology sector can also count on numerous types of financial support in the form of grants, interestreduced loans, and special partnership programmes.

Medical technology-specific information and support includes:

Germany is home to more than 30 medical technology cluster networks. Their goal is to achieve continuous innovation in R&D – as well as in manufacturing – by connecting companies, hospitals, universities, and other research institutions.

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Dedicated cluster management teams help obtain funding for joint R&D projects, provide shared facilities, and organise educational training programmes for their members. A detailed overview of the cluster networks can be obtained from GTAI. Individual company requests are welcome.

Market research and industry reports Financing and incentives options Tax and legal information Regulatory and reimbursement information Matchmaking with industry and science Site selection

Readers of the Guide to German Medtech companies are invited to contact GTAI should they need any support on their way to becoming established in Germany. This publication is of great value to companies looking to find out who’s who in the German medical technology sector as well as seeking partners in Germany. GTAI’s expert team is ready to assist your search for joint-research and contract manufacturing-project candidates across the country.

Advantage Germany German medical technology is cutting edge. Hundreds of companies – nearly all of them small or medium-sized – produce medical technology innovations across the entire spectrum of products. Many specialise in very specific fields of applications or types of products. While these companies may focus on niche markets, they are often world market leaders in their respective fields. Moreover, they continuously strive to improve their existing products: one in three products on the market has been developed within the last three years, with companies investing around nine percent of turnover in R&D.

For more information: Gabriel Flemming Senior Manager Healthcare Germany Trade and Invest Friedrichstraße 60 10117 Berlin, Germany Gabriel.Flemming@gtai.com → www.gtai.com


Health – Made in Germany, the German health industry’s export initiative “Health – Made in Germany” is an initiative of Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) that supports companies in the German health industry in gaining access to promising markets. Health – Made in Germany achieves this by developing tailor-made measures in Germany and selected target countries. It also pools all industry-relevant activities for promoting foreign trade. Germany Trade & Invest (GTAI) – Germany’s foreign trade and inward investment agency – is responsible for implementing the programme and its projects. Health – Made in Germany is commercially neutral and primarily dedicated to serving small and mid-sized firms (SMEs) active in medical technology, pharmaceuticals, medical biotechnology, and digital health. The Medical Technology Working Group concentrates on providing information about the benefits of German medical technology and maintaining a dialogue with foreign government representatives. Currently, it is intensifying emphasis on regulatory and non-tariff barriers to market access. The following measures are underway:

tor representatives to attend and receive information about what Germany’s medical technology firms have to offer. The conference is now being accompanied by Round Table talks with Mexican stakeholders to establish a regular dialogue with them. Its aim is to discuss opportunities and challenges in the health care markets and to get a better insight into current reform efforts in Mexico.

Missions in Berlin Health – Made in Germany also informs diplomatic representatives in Germany about the advantages of German healthcare industry products and services. The diplomats tour of the MEDICA, for example, gives diplomats a chance to speak directly with German manufacturers of innovative medical technology at the world’s largest trade show for the sector.

Medtech market access campaign Since the start of the initiative, seminars and workshops for German medical technology firms have taken place in selected key markets (Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Australia, and Indonesia). In addition to providing information on individual markets and regulatory barriers, the initiative also maintains a dialogue with political decision makers and institutions in target countries. Take the Mexico Conference, for example.

Mexico conference Mexico offers particularly good business opportunities for the medical technology and healthcare information technology (IT) sectors. To give German firms access to local government healthcare institutions, Health – Made in Germany organises an annual health industry conference in Mexico. It invites hospital operators and administrators, doctors, vendors, and other health sec-

For more information: Stefanie Zenk Senior Manager Medical Technologies Health – Made in Germany Germany Trade & Invest Friedrichstraße 60 10117 Berlin, Germany Stefanie.Zenk@gtai.com www.health-made-in-germany.com Guide to German Medtech Companies 2017

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BVMed – The German Medical Technology Association Enhancing health

Our core messages

The German Medical Technology Association (BVMed) is an industry association that represents more than 230 medical technology industry and trade companies. Among the members of the association are 20 of the largest medical device manufacturers worldwide in the consumer goods sector.

1. Medical devices are indispensable for health and quality of life. 2. Medical technologies are an investment in life and in productivity of people. 3. Innovative medical technologies must be available for patients in need of them, without delay.

The German medtech industry at a glance 1. The medtech sector is shaped by medium-sized companies. 95% of the German medtech companies employ less than 250 people.

The scope of BVMed’s members comprises the entire sector of medical dressings, medical technical aids such as ostomy and incontinence products or bandages, plastic disposable items such as syringes, catheters and cannulae as well as the implants sector of intraocular lenses, hip, knee, shoulder and spinal implants, heart valves and defibrillators and even artificial hearts. Homecare services, applications of nanomedicine and biotechnology procedures, such as tissue engineering (tissue replacement), are further fields of activity of its members. As a trade association, BVMed promotes and represents the combined interests of the medical technology industry and trade companies. In various sectoral interest groups, focus groups, and working groups, the association offers its members a platform for a constructive dialog and exchange of views. BVMed represents the concerns of its member companies to policy makers and the public in general. This is achieved not only by information and public relations work, but also by participation in the development of laws, guidelines and standards.

2. The medical device industry is highly innovative and characterized by short product cycles. The German medtech manufacturers generate around one third of their revenue with products that have been developed in the recent three years. The pioneering medtech companies invest an average of 9% of their revenue into research and development. 3. The medtech sector is an important factor concerning jobs and the economy as a whole. In Germany, the industry employs almost 200,000 people. Furthermore, each medtech job secures 0.75 jobs in other industry sectors. The German medtech industry’s export rate is currently at 68%.

For more information: BVMed – Bundeverband Medizintechnologie e.V. Reinhardstr. 29b 10117 Berlin, Germany info@bvmed.de → www.bvmed.de


Life Science Nord – working together for innovative medicine The Life Science Nord Cluster in the federal states of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein embraces over 500 biotechnology, pharmaceutical and medical technology companies, clinics and research institutes. About 42,000 specialists work in the health industry. In medical technology, Life Science Nord is one of the strongest regions in Germany with some 18,000 employees. Particular features of the cluster are the broad business base and the complete value chains from basic and applied research to clinical studies and the marketable end product. The good, close cooperation between researchers, clinicians and industrial partners in many fields is reflected in innovative products, projects and technologies.

Cluster management and the association The cluster management organisation Life Science Nord was set up by the North German federal states of Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein to develop the cluster into a leading international life sciences network.

These include: ·· Comprehensive support in initiating innovative projects, arranging contacts to experts and providing know-how ·· Fast and uncomplicated access to regional, national and EU funding programmes ·· Admitting members to the network and helping them position themselves within the Life Science Nord Cluster ·· Extensive opportunities for collaboration within an international industry network ·· Participation in leading international and national industry trade shows ·· Providing data on business and technological capabilities in medical technology, biotechnology and pharma in North Germany ·· Providing the latest information on developments in business and science ·· Access to platforms on which the cluster players can exchange information and which support the dissemination of new developments in the cluster. This also includes the online newsletter and the Life Science Nord print magazine, both of which can be subscribed to via the website free of charge.

The cluster agency Life Science Nord Management GmbH and the registered association Life Science Nord e.V. work together to achieve that goal. About 220 regional firms and institutions in the health industry are organised in Life Science Nord e.V. In a joint Life Science Nord partner programme, the agency and Life Science Nord e.V. offer their members numerous activities aimed at promoting regional networking, sharing experiences and know-how and jointly representing the regional life sciences industry on a national and international level. In 2016, Life Science Nord was awarded the Gold Label of the European Cluster Excellence Initiative.

For more information: Life Science Nord Management GmbH Falkenried 88 20251 Hamburg, Germany Phone +49-40-471-96-400 Fax +49-40-471-96-444 info@lifesciencenord.de → www.lifesciencenord.de Guide to German Medtech Companies 2017

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Cluster InnovativeMedicine.NRW: We connect diversity The Cluster InnovativeMedicine.NRW, an initiative by the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Research of the German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, was launched in 2011. The Cluster aims to strengthen North Rhine-Westphalia’s leading position as a hub of medical research & development and to expand it by creating intelligent and strategically meaningful networks. The Cluster InnovativeMedicine.NRW links all stakeholders in industry, science/research and healthcare in order to facilitate the innovation process. In line with the Ministry of Science’s strategic research plan, the cluster activities are designed to incorporate social aspects and patients’ interests and to address major challenges of modern German society such as demographic change. The long-term goal is to establish highly effective project consortia which draw on the expertise to create added value and employment opportunities in the region.

Innovative technology for enhanced patient care Germany at large and North Rhine-Westphalia in particular enjoy high-quality healthcare that stands international comparison. Nevertheless, the system is facing enormous challenges, such as chronic and age-related diseases caused inter alia by demographic changes. Thus, innovative medical research is needed more than ever to improve and advance prevention, diagnostics, therapy and rehabilitation. The Cluster InnovativeMedicine.NRW is guided by the vision to harness medical technology for the benefit of all people in North Rhine-Westphalia while fostering economic and job growth. Medical technology research and development is shaped by the needs of the patients and users. Research and innovation ·· Supporting the targeted acquisition of federal and EU funding particularly by strengthening pre-market research and international research cooperation

·· Fostering regional and supra-regional cooperation with regard to major medical areas/diseases, such as data-driven medicine or cardio-vascular diseases Transfer and market ·· Startup and growth consulting including funding and approval procedures ·· Identification of promising research activities in small and medium-sized enterprises (innovation scouting) ·· Facilitating access for other industries to the medical technology and healthcare markets (diversification) ·· Integration of the cluster into international networks to create access for local companies to international markets and to attract foreign companies to North Rhine-Westphalia Interconnecting innovations in medical technology and medical care ·· Initiating and promoting platforms for research studies and development in medical technology (cooperation of hospitals, research institutes and industry) ·· Improving the cooperation of health insurers, hospitals and industry in the development, clinical study and market launch of medical technology innovations in North Rhine-Westphalia

For more information: Cluster InnovativeMedicine.NRW Merowingerplatz 1a 40225 Düsseldorf, Germany Phone +49-211-732789-81 Fax +49-211-732789-85 info@innovative-medizin-nrw.de → www.innovative-medizin-nrw.de


Cluster of excellence – Medical Valley EMN The Medical Valley European Metropolitan Region Nuremberg (EMN) is a leading international cluster in medical technology. Here, there are not only highly specialised leading international research institutions, but also many emerging companies. They work closely with world-renowned health research facilities in the cluster area in order to find solutions to the challenges of healthcare of today and tomorrow. The cluster is so outstanding that in January 2010 it was nominated as a national Cluster of Excellence by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).

Our current specifically selected activities include the operation of innovation centers in Erlangen and Forchheim, the coordination of the Bavarian Cluster’s medical technology (in cooperation with Forum MedTech Pharma), the conducting of the Medical Valley Awards (prize for research teams in pre-foundation phases), and the coordination of the platform “Digital medical/Health” within the Centre for Digitisation Bavaria. In addition, Medical Valley is an associated partner of the top-flight European consortium EIT Health. EIT Health is currently one of the largest health research programmes worldwide operating in the framework of Horizon 2020.

Since 2007 Medical Valley EMN e. V. has been operating as a united cluster management organisation. It currently has more than 190 members from industryal, science, healthcare, network, and political sectors. The key tasks of cluster management are the development, coordination, and marketing of the cluster. We measure our success by asking these fundamental questions: ·· Are we able to stimulate new ideas, projects and foundations? ·· Do we obtain R&D funding for innovative projects? ·· Do our services catalyse the innovation of ideas? ·· Do our activities promote the cross-sectoral and transdisciplinary exchange of knowledge? ·· Do we strengthen exchange in the cluster and improve cultural cooperation? ·· Do we promote creative minds? ·· Do we support the internationalisation of our partners? Our services help the commercialisation of your ideas. Our offerings include funding-procurement and consulting, foundation support, identification and exchange of clinical partners, regulatory approval and reimbursement, strategic needs assessment and health economics evaluation, and open innovation, as well as international market access. In order to provide you with comprehensive support, we incorporate established specialists and experts within the cluster through the “One-Stop-Shop” principle.

Contact the cluster for more information:

For more information: Medical Valley EMN e.V Jörg Trinkwalter Phone +49-9131-91617-47 joerg.trinkwalter@medical-valley-emn.de → www.medical-valley-emn.de Guide to German Medtech Companies 2017

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MedicalMountains – a strong network for a successful future Baden-Württemberg is one of the leading locations in the medical technology sector. Its attractiveness reaches far beyond the country’s borders. The district of Tuttlingen alone counts a concentration of more than 400 enterprises of the sector. For this reason, the region is also known as the “World Centre of Medical Technology”. For many years, tradition and innovation have gone global from here. The strong innovation capacity is impressively proven by the fact that one third of all turnover of these enterprises consists of products less than three years old. Nonetheless the strongly regulated market and an intensely competitive environment raise permanent challenges for the sector. That is why a well-focused management of continuous advancement and an innovative network are an indispensable basis for long-term global success.

Success factor innovation – ideas that build bridges to the future MedicalMountains is a cluster initiative for the medtech industry based in the heart of the World Centre of Medical Technology. Shareholders of the MedicalMountains AG are the Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Tuttlingen District, the NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute at the University of Tübingen, the Surgical Mechanics Guild Baden-Württemberg, the Hahn Schickard Society for Applied Research, the Chamber of Crafts Constance and the city of Tuttlingen. Our particular interest is to strengthen innovative capacity and long-term competitiveness, both for single companies as well as for the entire medical technology business cluster. For this purpose we actively represent the interests of medtech enterprises on a political level, encourage innovation and technology transfer by directing work groups or R&D projects, organise training seminars and other informative events, and provide support for other service topics such as internationalisation or common marketing activities, amongst others.

MedicalMountains – more than just a loose affiliation of companies The companies of the cluster consist of more than 90% small businesses and mid-sized companies, making the importance of the network even more crucial now than ever before. The medical sector is experiencing constant change and increasing competition worldwide. For companies of any size, collaboration and exchange with regional partners brings immense knowledge and a lead in technology – as well as enhancing the appreciation of the location for the region itself. MedicalMountains brings order to this natural, mutual structure. Future-oriented, prudent management is the basis for effective, constructive and farsighted developments in medical technology. In collaboration with a growing network of industry, research institutions and government policies, the cluster initiative MedicalMountains actively represents the interests of medtech enterprises. The focus of the cluster initiative is to promote growth, strengthen competitive advantages, and increase the sector’s international visibility even further. For this purpose MedicalMountains provides a platform for regular dialogue and technology transfer. It brings forward innovation by initiating directed project works, promotes qualification of specialised staff, and advises on subsidies or the opening up of new foreign markets. Our way of working is based on a close collaboration with the companies of our network.

For more information: Yvonne Glienke CEO MedicalMountains AG Schützenstraße 14 78532 Tuttlingen +49(0)7461 9697 211 glienke@medicalmountains.de → www.medicalmountains.de


SPECTARIS – German Hightech Industry Association SPECTARIS represents the interests of around 430 member companies in Germany, with four sector-specific associations in the areas of medical technology, optical technologies, and analytical, biological, laboratory and ophthalmic devices. Through its political activities, public relations, and industry marketing, the association gives its members a voice, formulates new responsibilities, and opens up new markets. This ensures the international competitiveness of German industry in these sectors.

Core services Lobbying | Industry Marketing – SPECTARIS promotes industry interests through our communication channels in politics, economics, science, and the media. Market Research | Statistics – SPECTARIS creates substantial economic advantages through its national, European, and global market reviews and industry data. Technology Consultation | Research Promotion – SPECTARIS’s technological guidance guarantees access to monetary support programmes. International Marketing | Promotion of Expor ts – SPECTARIS offers guidance on the global market and supports its members in securing international contacts. In the medical technologies sector, SPECTARIS represents around 180 German capital goods and auxiliary aid companies who mostly produce high-tech products and have a pronounced export orientation. The member companies cover an extensive research and applications environment which includes medical products for diagnostic and surgery purposes, supply systems, and anesthesia and intensive care devices. The association also represents manufacturers of ophthalmic devices, large and small sterilisers, medical functional room equipment, respiratory home therapy, rehabilitation aids, and orthopedic technology. The SPECTARIS trade association Medical Technology provides its members with support and information in various business areas and topics! In particular: financing, hygiene and processing, compliance, regulatory affairs, HTA, market access, research funding, and public affairs.

Global demand for German medical technology ·· High significance of the European market: 38% of German medical technology exports go to countries within the European Union, a further 13% to the rest of Europe ·· North America continues to be an important trade partner ·· Demand is growing in Asia, particularly from the People‘s Republic of China ·· € 25 billion turnover, domestic turnover: €8 billion, overseas turnover: €17 billion ·· European medical technology industry: >65,000 companies, €76 bn turnover, 540,000 employees

For more information: Marcus Kuhlmann Head of Medical Technology Phone +49-30-414021-17 Fax +49-30-414021-33 kuhlmann@spectaris.de SPECTARIS. Deutscher Industrieverband für optische, medizinische und mechatronische Technologien e.V. Werderscher Markt 15, 10117 Berlin, Germany → www.spectaris.de Guide to German Medtech Companies 2017

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Forum MedTech Pharma e.V – the largest network for innovations in medicine Opportunities through networks In the further development of innovations, cooperation agreements are an important factor in giving companies and research institutions a competitive edge over their rivals. It was against this background that the Forum MedTech Pharma e.V. was founded by the Bavarian State Government back in 1998. Since that time the association has acted as a hublinking science, business, and research.

and Arabia – are discussed by experts at workshops. The circle from scientific principles to marketing is therefore closed – an important feat in an industry with the highest proportion of exports in Germany. Related trade exhibitions, as well as the association’s stand at Medica, offer small and medium-sized companies in particular the opportunity to present their innovations in a targeted manner. Further areas of focus for the network’s activity include the fields of education and training in medical technology.

The network

Executive Committee and Management of Forum MedTechPharma (from left to right): Dr Michael Giese, President of eucatech AG; Prof. Dr med. Michael Nerlich, Head of the Department of Trauma Surgery, University Hospital Regensburg; Marc Michel, CEO of Peter Brehm GmbH; Dr Thomas Feigl, Managing Director of Forum MedTech Pharma e.V.; Dr Thomas M. Bahr, Managing Partner, Unternehmung Gesundheit UGMaS GmbH.

Our focus

With about 600 members, the Forum MedTech Pharma is one of the leading cooperation networks in Europe. Its member structure – 68% companies, 10% research institutions, 9% hospitals, 4% law firms and lawyers, and 4% associations and insurance funds – reflects the heterogeneous nature of medicine and healthcare. Along with Germany, the association has members in ten other European countries, as well as in the USA, Japan, India, China, and Hong Kong. In the eighteen years since it was founded, Forum MedTech Pharma has welcomed about 22,000 delegates at 230 of its own expert conferences. The speakers of those conferences support the activities of Forum MedTech Pharma with their expertise free of charge – as does the entire board of management, chaired by Professor Michael Nerlich.

Forum MedTech Pharma focuses on the identification of skills and potentials in the fields of business and science. The aim is to initiate innovations in healthcare and thus constantly increase the efficiency and quality of medical care. All of the players involved with healthcare are integrated into this process: research and development, production, clinical applications, as well as cost bearers and self-administration.

Areas of thematic focus and projects Within its theme-based networks, the association focuses, in symposia and expert conferences, on biomaterials, diagnostics, clinical trials, mobile & digital health, hospitals & clinical trials, and the health care system. In addition, regulation-regulated areas, such as approvals or market access – for example in the USA, China, India

For more information: Forum MedTech Pharma e.V. Rathenauplatz 2 90489 Nuremberg, Germany Tel.  +49-911-20671-330 Fax +49-911-20671-788 info@medtech-pharma.de → www.medtech-pharma.de


Profiles of German medtech companies

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Name · ac.biomed GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Pauwelsstraße 17 52074 North Rhine-Westphalia Peter Knipp +49-241-942618-0 +49-241-942618-29 info@ac-biomed.de www.ac-biomed.de 8 2008 | Medical device testing | Test method development | Cardiovascular devices

External · RWTH Aachen University Collaborations

ac.biomed – the company ac.biomed GmbH provides engineering services in the field of testing and verification for medical devices and prototypes according to national and international standards (ISO, FDA). The company was founded as an interface between industry and RWTH Aachen University and now serves clients worldwide. The ac.biomed team has over 30 years of experience in the cardiovascular field, which is provided to start-up and smaller companies as well as to national and global industry leaders. Using its unique technologies, ac.biomed provides testing support from the first laboratory sample up to clinical approval.

Applications and methods ac.biomed is highly specialised in tailoring the best test setup for every customer request. With a broad range of testing methods and services, ac.biomed supports their customers from the first test sample up to device approval and beyond, during regular production. For innovative devices, where no standard is available, ac. biomed offers modification of existing tests and the full development process for individual test methods. All test methods are in-house developments and cover almost every cardiovascular device where fluid interaction is vital. Heart valve prostheses: One of ac.biomed’s core competencies is the testing of heart valve prostheses (e.g. mechanical and biological prostheses, TAVR, TMVR). For this, ac.biomed offers all functional and mechanical tests according ISO 5840 and the corresponding FDA guidance, such as hydrodynamic investigation, accelerated wear testing, flow field analysis, and so on. Blood lab applications: Haemocompatibility is one of the key issues in developing implants with blood contact. ac.biomed offers a wide range of studies to evaluate the thrombogenic and haemolytic potential of medical devices, including haemolysis tests for blood pumps according to ASTM F1841.


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Oxygenators: ac.biomed offers the complete blood test setup according to ISO 7199 and FDA guidance for cardiopulmonary bypass. These standards include blood gas exchange testing, haemolysis detection, heat exchanger functionality testing, etc. Additionally, ac.biomed provides a large range of measurement and evaluation techniques, such as optical flow-field analysis, circulatory mock-loops, simulated use applications, and more. For every test application where no standard is available, ac.biomed provides the development of individual test methods and components for reliable testing.

ac.biomed provides quality services ac.biomed has implemented a Quality Management System according to international standards and has implemented documentation procedures, which always meet the company‘s own rigorous internal quality standards, that correspond to industry best practices. All standard laboratory tests and the service provision are certified to ISO 9001 and compliant to ISO 17025. ac.biomed is your independent, experienced, and reliable lab-partner for cardiovascular devices worldwide.

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Name · Aesculap, a brand of the B. Braun Melsungen AG Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Telephone Fax Email Website Social Media Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Am Aesculap-Platz 78532 Tuttlingen Baden-Wuerttemberg +49-7461-95-0 +49-7461-95-2600 info@aesculap.com www.bbraun.com, www.aesculap.com

F ca. 11,600 worldwide 1867 Medical technology

Annual Turnover · €1.66bn (2015)

Company profile Founded in 1867, Aesculap has developed into one of the leading manufacturers of surgical instruments worldwide. Under the umbrella of B. Braun Melsungen AG, Aesculap is the competent partner for surgeons in every discipline – protecting and improving health around the world. The product range includes surgical instruments for open or minimally invasive approaches, implants, surgical sutures, sterile containers, storage, motor and navigation systems, as well as products for cardiology. The company covers the core indications of cardiothoracic surgery, degenerative spinal disorders, general open surgery, interventional vascular diagnostics and therapy, laparoscopic surgery, neurosurgery, and orthopaedic joint replacement. The division also actively exchanges knowledge through its international service network and its numerous education programmes at the Aesculap Academy.

Surgical instruments & containers Surgical instruments and a comprehensive sterile supply management system are the foundation for successful surgical procedures. The skill, precision, and continuity demanded in surgery are equally important in the production of surgical instruments. As a leading worldwide supplier of sterile supply management solutions, Aesculap offers a clinically proven product portfolio of surgical instruments, sterile containers, trays, and instrument organisation systems, addressing the needs of modern sterile supply for the operating room in combination with intelligent value-added services.

EinsteinVision® With the EinsteinVision® 3D visualisation system, Aesculap offers an innovative solution representing a milestone in 3D laparoscopy. The high-end optical components and tailored electronics deliver impressive 3D depth perception. The system’s built-in Full HD resolution provides sharp images and – combined with the large 32" Full HD 3D monitor – outstanding viewing quality.


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Coroflex® ISAR Coroflex® ISAR represents the latest generation of drugeluting stents combining high-end stent components with a proven polymer-free matrix coating for continuous and controlled drug delivery. Coroflex® ISAR is coated with an innovative abluminal polymer-free drug matrix. The absence of a polymer carrier facilitates fast endothelialisation.

Optilene® Optilene ® is a non-absorbable monofilament suture made of polypropylene and polyethylene specifically designed for cardiovascular (CV) surgery. Our CV pass needles are made of 300 series stainless steel that provides improved bending resistance. Furthermore, their geometry, surface treatment, and silicone coating allow easy penetration through the tissue. Needles are available in silver and in black, to avoid reflection in the operating room.

Excia® T hip stem system The universal and distally slim Excia® T hip endoprothesis system is designed for implant longevity with or without bone cement – standard or high offset – suitable also for less invasive surgical hip approaches. The 12/14 taper with a distally reduced neck diameter can help to achieve a better range of motion. The standardised implantation technique allows the implant to be used in different femoral anatomies. Excia® T implants are also suitable for narrow femur canals.

ELAN 4 ELAN 4 is the next generation of pneumatic and electric motor systems for neuro and spine departments. With a new technical concept, ELAN 4 addresses important requirements to the advantage of the surgeon and all parties involved in handling motor systems in the hospital. Benefit: the system is set up clearly for trouble-free use. Fewer components and a universal burr length offer savings potentials.

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Name · Angiokard Medizintechnik GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person

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Industriestraße 6/45 26446 Friedeburg Lower Saxony Madeleine Hicken (Business Development) +49-4465-94840 +49-4465-948474 m.hicken@angiokard.de www.angiokard.de 140 1987 Medical

Angiokard Medizintechnik GmbH – quality is close to our hearts Angiokard Medizintechnik GmbH works towards quality assurance in healthcare and best patient care with demand-oriented medical complete sets. The company, from Friedeburg in Lower Saxony, has been producing customised sets aligned with the work processes of medical facilities for diagnosis and treatment for 30 years, enabling its customers to increase important efficiencies and reduce effort while improving quality of care. As one of the leading medical products manufacturers in Europe, Angiokard, with its 140 employees at the production site in Germany and branches in several other countries, places high value on individual and competent support for its customers. At the moment, the company is working in multiple countries, including in the Middle East, North Africa, Sweden, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark, Spain, and Kazakhstan. The way towards a customised complete set leads through individual demand determination and analysis of optimisation potentials on site, to joint component selection and configuration of set contents that are then tested and finalised. Angiokard always acts on the basis of the “best value procurement principle”: minimising costs without compromising quality or safety of care. The portfolio of Angiokard comprises more than 4,000 products from the fields of cardiology, cardiac surgery, angiography, radiology, surgery, intensive medicine, paediatrics, and anaesthesia. The range includes highquality Angiokard products as well as components from other internationally leading manufacturers. Customers are able to compile their customised sets from the entire product range or to order individual components in sterile packaging.


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As a manufacturer of medical products, Angiokard is certified to the directive 93/42/EEC Annexes II and V and DIN EN ISO 13485. The classified clean rooms and efficient logistics processes at the production site in Friedeburg ensure high product and service quality “made in Germany� and a reliable delivery guarantee. Angiokard is aware of its responsibility towards customers and employees. With its Code of Conduct, Angiokard ensures that the actions of all employees, providers, and suppliers are aligned with shared legal and ethical principles. This includes compliance with strict quality, hygiene, and safety standards; respect for human rights, including competitor and employee rights; and a responsible approach towards using the environment and resources. The goal of Angiokard is to support customers around the world in their work to improve patient health and to make patient care even more sustainable and economic while maintaining the best quality. The company will therefore continue to work to further develop its products, services, and logistics processes.

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Name · Aristotech Industries GmbH Address/P.O. Box · Im Biotechnologiepark Postal Code/City · 14943 Luckenwalde & 12247 Berlin State · Berlin-Brandenburg Contact Person · Matthias Möllmann Telephone · +49-3371-40640-200 Email · service@aristotech.de Website · www.aristotech.de Number of Employees · 120 Founded (year) · 2006 Areas of Activity · Contract manufacturing for medical devices | Implants and instruments | Logistics | Material/Product testing | Project management | Worldwide servicing

AristoTech – we bring your design to life AristoTech Medical Forgings and Services specialises in contract manufacturing of orthopaedic devices and medical products, implants, and instruments worldwide. Based near Berlin, Germany, the company supplies OEM companies with standard and customised medical devices that meet ISO guidelines for safety, quality, and efficiency. AristoTech Industries offers expertise from design and development, engineering, and product testing through finished goods manufacturing to logistical services as cost effective solutions. This distinctive expertise allows the company to realise innovative projects beyond the ordinary; products can be designed according to individual customer requests in order to support quick and efficient market entry. Whether tooling or finished parts, each item undergoes continuous, rigorously intensive inspection in AristoTech’s in-house laboratory. To guarantee the best possible quality, the highest standards of measurement and inspection are applied according to ISO 13485 standards – all Made in Germany. Standard product designs such as: ·· Müller ·· Zweymüller ·· Spotorno ·· Corail ·· Dual Mobility ·· Femoral plates can be chosen off the shelf, saving costs and time for processing customised tools.


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AristoTech’s expertise includes hip stems, acetabular shells, femoral heads, knee & shoulder components, osteosynthesis plates, as well as foot & ankle devices and bone screws. Depending on the customers requirements, the company supplies semi-finished, finished, packed, and/or sterile products, as well as offering all logistical services. State-of-the-art machining technologies include closeddie forging and bone in-growth coating, with 3D metal printing in the near future. AristoTech has long-term, global experience in manufacturing medical devices and processing all kinds of implants. This expertise, and a highly qualified engineering team, offer cost-effective, German-made medical solutions to the world.

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Name · auric Hoersysteme GmbH & Co. KG Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Email Website Social Media Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Osnabruecker Strasse 2–12 48429 Rheine North Rhine-Westphalia Jan Feldeisen +49-5971-9699-0 info@auric.de www.auric.de

F over 300 1996 | Hearing Aids | Hearing implants | Hearing solutions | Tinnitus

auric auric is an established leading provider of products and services in the field of hearing acoustics in the German market. The company was founded 20 years ago in the Westphalian city of Rheine, which remains the company’s registered headquarters.

auric DIREKT and auric 24 In cooperation with an increasing number of ENT practices and health insurance companies, auric offers the provision of hearing aids directly through attending ENT doctors. This has become feasible thanks to the remote adjustment of hearing aids using a secure connection between the ENT practice and a hearing acoustician at the head office, where the necessary settings can be made. This innovation has turned out to be the foundation for the continued success of our company. With auric 24, the company is taking a new direction in terms of online sales of hearing amplifiers and accessory products. Pre-set hearing amplifiers can be tested in everyday use over a 4-week period without obligation to purchase. Furthermore, auric has successfully specialised in further business sectors and task fields:

auric hearing centres With more than 60 specialist shops – auric Hearing Centres – auric is now counted among the top 10 classic hearing acoustic companies in Germany. Our own hearing systems, as well as those of other leading manufacturers, are sold in all specialist shops. In addition, an increasing number of hearing centres are equipped for the after-care period for patients with hearing implants.

auric hearing implants One of auric’s special focal points is modern after-care for patients with hearing implants (e.g cochlear implants). The “auric-Remote-Fitting-System” (aRFS) was developed in cooperation with the Medizinische Hochschule Hannover (Hannover Medical School). With the help of videos and


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audio connections, a trained audiologist can modify current settings on the CI processor without the need for the patient to go to hospital. Numerous auric Hearing Centres offer their clients this local after-care service. auric is a certified partner of the companies Cochlear, Advanced Bionics, Oticon Medical, and MED-EL.

auric research and development (R&D) For many years now, auric has been cooperating in research and development with numerous representatives from the fields of science and industry. Current projects are funded by the German Bundesministerium fĂźr Bildung und Forschung (Federal Ministry of Education and Research). One of these projects involves the development of an intracochlear implant: an acoustic implant was designed with an ICAS (Intracochlear Acoustic Stimulator). This operates as follows: the sound signal is recorded by a microphone and the individually amplified signal is transmitted via an infra-red LED through the eardrum and picked up by a photo receiver in the middle ear. This project was concluded in 2015 and is now the basis of a new research project involving an individualised intracochlear implant for out-patient implantation using a cloud service which allows for local remote adjustment by an acoustician. And with the use of an app the wearer of the implant will be able to adjust some of the functions by himself/herself. Another promising project is the hearing contact lens. This is a completely newly conceived in-the-ear device, equipped with an integrated micro-battery, which is attached directly to the eardrum. A prototype is expected to be available in 2018.

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auric’s high level of innovation spans from the remote adjustment of a hearing aid and the development of a partly implantable hearing aid to a hearing contact lens. For more than 20 years, auric has been linking science and skilled crafts and trade through a combination of medical, audiological, and technological expertise, aiming at continuously new objectives and projects for the improvement and modernisation of prevention, treatment, and after-care of hearing impairment. Guide to German Medtech Companies 2017

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Name · B. Braun Melsungen AG Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Social Media Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Carl-Braun-Strasse 1 34212 Melsungen Hesse Dr Bernadette Tillmanns-Estorf +49-5661-71-1630 +49-5661-71-3569 presse@bbraun.com www.bbraun.com

FL I Q  55,719 (2015) 1839 Medical & Pharma

Annual Turnover · €6,129.8m (2015) Relevant R&D Budget · €262.4m (2015) worldwide

B. Braun – Sharing Expertise B. Braun is one of the world’s leading providers of healthcare products today, supplying the global healthcare market with products and systems for anaesthesia, intensive care, cardiology, extracorporeal blood treatment, and surgery, as well as providing services for clinics, physicians in private practices, and the home care sector. Every service provided by B. Braun incorporates the entirety of our knowledge and skills, the company’s deep understanding of users’ needs – and more than 175 years of extensive expertise. With its constantly growing portfolio of effective medical care solutions, B. Braun makes a substantial contribution towards protecting and improving people’s health. Located in Melsungen, north of Hesse, the family-owned company has been developing, producing, and distributing products and services for medicine, and with its modern approach and innovative strength, it has developed into a worldwide group of companies and a leading supplier for the healthcare market. B. Braun does not merely export all over the world, it also has business activities in many different countries. With over 56,000 employees in 64 countries, B. Braun develops high-quality product systems and services for users around the world. In 2015, the Group generated sales of approximately €6.13 billion. Our target customers are hospitals, medical practices, pharmacies, and care and emergency services. The product spectrum ranges from infusion solutions, injection pumps and accessories for infusion therapy, intensive medicine, and anaesthesia to surgical instruments, sterile containers and sutures, hip and knee endoprostheses, power systems and accessories for extra corporeal blood treatment, and products for wound care. The complete range encompasses more than 5,000 different products, 95 percent of which are manufactured by the company. In addition, the company offers consulting services, for example helping hospitals to optimise their processes and assure quality, or preparing patients and their families for homecare: handling all the


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formalities for them, supporting them in the transition period, and ensuring that they receive qualified care. B. Braun draws its innovative strength from a corporate philosophy that promotes the exchange of information and experience both within the company and also with practitioners in hospitals. In dialogue with those who use B. Braun products everyday, “sharing expertise” is the best way to gain knowledge and to process this into product engineering. In this way B. Braun helps to optimise processes in clinics and practices and to improve safety in healthcare. B. Braun invests in production facilities around the world, for example in Malaysia, Indonesia, Russia, France, Brazil, Spain, Vietnam, and the USA. With this investment B. Braun shows its commitment to these locations. This also includes accepting social responsibility and promoting diversity through cultural engagement. There are numerous models: B. Braun provides financial and organisational support in art, cultural, and sports projects; it is a partner in Private Public Partnerships; and it has assisted universities, doctors and students through studentships or in the organisation of scientific events. Since 2003, within the initiative “B. Braun for children”, every B. Braun company has promoted a project for children that helps to secure the future and improve the living conditions of the next generation. In 2016, we supported a total of 177 social projects in 34 countries. This social engagement, the dialogue with specialists, the development of new and improved products and the production processes, as well the promotion of system partnerships with our customers – all of this serves the ultimate objective of B. Braun: to protect and improve the health of people around the world.

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Name · Basler AG

Basler AG – we get the picture

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An der Strusbek 60–62 22926 Ahrensburg Schleswig-Holstein +49-4102-463-500 +49-4102-463-599 sales.europe@baslerweb.com www.baslerweb.com

FL I  >500 1988 Industrial digital cameras for medical and life sciences

Annual Turnover · €85m (2015) External · | Imaginghub Collaborations | Basler Partner Network

Long-lasting digital cameras with highest reliability and outstanding image quality Basler is the leading manufacturer of high-quality digital cameras for applications in manufacturing, medicine, traffic, and retail. We can offer cameras with simple integration, compact sizes, excellent image quality, and an outstanding price/performance ratio. With more than 25 years of experience in image processing, Basler develops cameras based on state-of-the-art technology. Our innovations shape the future of, for example, embedded vision and time-of-flight (ToF), as well as other upcoming trends in the vision industry. Highly sensitive digital cameras from Basler are used in microscopy, laboratory automation, and diagnostic equipment – for example in hematology, pathology, ophthalmology, and dentistry – as well as for medical motion analysis and monitoring of rehabilitation. In addition, other fields such as endoscopy and biomedical research, have become increasingly prevalent sites for cameras as well.

How does Basler ensure superior quality and reliable high performance? Our approach to quality assurance is rigorous: we continually audit all facets of our business to ensure powerful performance, increase efficiency, and reduce costs for our customers. We are compliant with all major quality standards including ISO 9001:2015, CE, RoHS, and more. To ensure consistently high product quality, we employ several quality inspection procedures during manufacturing. Every Basler camera is subjected to exhaustive optical and mechanical tests before leaving the factory. Regardless of what technology or camera model you choose, you can be assured of consistent performance.


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Exceptional quality and reliability – Made in Germany Most pristine and colourful pictures ·· True colours, clear contrasts, high resolution, fast live images ·· Accuracy and exact reproduction of pictures for reliable analysis ·· Outstanding performance stability due to high quality standards Care-free camera life cycle ·· 3-year warranty on entire camera portfolio ·· Ad-hoc service by Basler’s technical support ·· Point of contact at your side via Basler worldwide network of offices Purchase decision with minimum risk ·· Long-lasting camera life and reliability through numerous quality assurance measures ·· Long-term availability of cameras ·· Outstanding ratio of performance to price Easy system integration ·· Individual consulting and customised products ·· Wide range of compatible accessories for your Basler camera ·· Basler support teams located worldwide Broad portfolio range ·· Over 300 camera models provide cost-efficient and high-end performance ·· Resolutions up to 14 MP, high speed with up to 750 fps, area and line scan cameras ·· Monochrome or colour options and near-infrared (NIR) enhanced versions Supported by experts ·· Technological leadership with 25 years of vision experience ·· Key driver of technology trends and vision standards ·· Basler reputation as most trusted brand in industrial digital cameras

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Name · bayoonet AG Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Robert-Bosch-Straße 7 64293 Darmstadt Hesse Stefan Becher +49-6151-8618-0 +49-6151-8618-150 sales@bayoo.net www.bayoomed.com 2001 | Medical | Healthcare | Application | Software

BAYOOMED MEDICAL SOFTWARE BAYOOMED is the medical sof tware division of BAYOONET AG and specialises on the development of medical apps and medical (standalone-) software. BAYOOMED is one of the most experienced medical software engineering companies in Europe, serving more than 600 customers and has more than 250 years of extensive project experience in software development in the regulated pharmaceutical and medical industry.

mHealth/eHealth BAYOOMED has expertise in the development of mHealth/eHealth applications in iOS (iPhone & iPAD) and Android for the medical device classes I, IIb and III as well as for the software safety classes B & C.

ISO 13485 certified We are certified by TÜV Hessen according to ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 and develop software in accordance with IEC 62304. We support our customers in all softwareproduct lifecycle phases for standalone-software, embedded solutions, or medical apps: ·· setting up of evaluable and verifiable requirements ·· creation of specifications and requirement specifications ·· software architecture and design ·· controlling of external soft- and hardware service providers (off-shore development) ·· training of internal software developers (hands-ontraining and code review) ·· development of critical modules or the entire applications ·· creation of a QM system for software ·· hardware connectivity (e.g. laser, radiography, blood pressure, ultrasound, imaging, ventilation, surgical technique & facilities, …) ·· risk-management in accordance with ISO 14971 ·· validation and verification ·· unit-testing and manual testing ·· creation of technical documentation ·· release in app-stores ·· CE Mark/ FDA approval ·· approval & market observation


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CE labelling & FDA approval For more than 15 years Qware ® Riskmanager (www. bayoomed.com) has been the worldwide market-leading software solution for the technical documentation of medical devices. Qware® Riskmanager is compliant with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 and creates the risk management file (ISO 14971), the usability engineering file (EN 62366), the conformity report for medical electrical equipment (IEC 60601-1), as well as the essential requirements in accordance with MDD 93/42/EEC and IVDD 98/79/EC. With the system’s integrated requirements engineering module and its self-learning knowledge database, which shares the relevant knowledge throughout the whole company, you get cost-effective and audit-compliant documentation with a mouse click.

IEC 80.001 Qware® Riskmanager helps you to fulfil the requirements for medical IT networks in hospitals. With its integrated software module “risk management according to IEC 80.001”, medical networks are planned and documented throughout the entire lifecycle.

Medical data protection Since 2008 the Fileserver Management Suite (www. fileservermanagementsuite.com) has been providing a transparent and simple software solution for access management at fileservers, SharePoint, and Active Directory for medical device manufacturers, pharma, and hospitals. Especially for highly sensitive medical & patient data, it ensures information security by continuously monitoring access rights and the audit trail over all authorisation changes. By using the Fileserver Management Suite, there is no longer any need to carry out timeconsuming processes manually, such as assigning rights, removing rights, setting up new, protected directories, and creating reports on existing access permissions.

Free trial version & online presentation We would be happy to introduce you to the performance of our products and our competence in medical software engineering services in a free online presentation. Additional information about us and a free trial version of Qware® Riskmanager are available at www.bayoomed.com. Guide to German Medtech Companies 2017

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Name · BYTEC Medizintechnik GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Hermann-Hollerith-Str. 11 52249 Eschweiler North-Rhine Westphalia Nicole Kasischke +49-2403-7829-900 +49-2403-7829-999 info@bytecmed.com www.bytecmed.com > 70 1992 | Surgery | Therapy | Diagnostics

You innovate. We develop. Together we turn an idea into reality. As an owner-managed contract service provider, BYTEC has been developing and manufacturing medical devices and turn-key systems for the demanding areas of surgery, therapy and diagnostics for over twenty years. Along with our expert partners from the industrial, university and medical sectors, we create certified, seriesproduced medical products for our clients. BYTEC prepares the optimal specifications and risk analysis with our clients at the start. Based on this, we establish conceptual designs which address market expectations and certification requirements equally. Moreover, BYTEC keeps design for manufacturability in mind during development to enable a cost efficient production. Through tailored hardware and software solutions, combined with functional mechanics, we then translate the specifications into effective budget-conscious prototypes. As your central point of contact, the BYTEC team coordinates the partners involved and optimises the project’s progress towards market launch. We incorporate our clients expertise and capabilities during the project’s progress and thereby guarantee an efficient product development. Our successful synergy management consists of identifying proven existing solutions and incorporating them into our conceptual plans. Bringing the right partners together and coordinating them helps achieving goals quickly and economically. This accelerates the project and enables a faster and more cost-effective process; We use our core know-how to develop medical devices on a technically high level. But we do more. We accompany the product development by following the CE or FDA guidelines and thus generating the required regulatory documentation. By this, BYTEC helps clients to obtain certification within a short amount of time. Through careful supervision of purchasing, warehousing and involved resources, we increase our clients’ capac-


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ity for delivery and reliability. Entire systems – packaged for shipping and quality-controlled – are dispatched on-time across the globe. This all-encompassing responsibility is something our clients benefit from. In addition, BYTEC provides service by qualified and professional technical experts. We stock spare parts or can obtain them in time so that the medical devices we service can be deployed again with virtually no down time.

Three success stories Therapy: Celsius TCS By guaranteeing high and homogeneous hyperthermia on tumour tissue, Celsius TCS – developed and produced at BYTEC – and its carefully thought-out workflow shortens treatment and creates security for both, patient and physician. This confirms that BYTEC ’s technical development and production is customer and future orientated. Surgery: Qube/Qube Pro Our client needed an innovative and effective tool for anterior eye surgery. Along with our design partner, we developed Qube with a state-of-the-art design and intuitive user interface for clinical environments. The many devices delivered testify to BYTEC ’s modern production and proves once more how BYTEC can assist its clients in generating trend setting innovations. Diagnosis: EmpowerMR We were asked to create a contrast medium pump for magnetic resonance imaging. An MRI generates powerful magnetic fields. Components made of anti-magnetic material need to be utilized. Since it operates hydraulically, EmpowerMR fulfils these demands. BYTEC developed the device, assisted in the CE and FDA certification and began production within 24 months. Delivering your ideas in time to market – that is BYTEC.

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Name · CARL HAAS GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Dr.-Konstatin-Hank-Str. 18 78713 Schramberg Baden-Wuerttemberg Christoph Hasse +49-7422-567-465 +49-7422-567-239 christoph.hasse@carl-haas.de www.carl-haas.de 220 1904 Medical products

Passion for your success Since 1904 the name CARL HAAS has stood for highprecision products. This experience is invaluable in the intensive engineering of medical products used in diagnosis and therapy. The corporation concentrates on products made of wire and strips such as guidewires (classes IIa and III), stone baskets and graspers, reinforcements for tracheal catheters, urether prostheses, stylets, and laser-welded assemblies according to specification. From the raw material to the finished product, everything is managed by HAAS. State-of-the-art technologies such as laser welding are used in the manufacturing process. Continuous improvement leads to a top level of knowledge and competence, guaranteeing reliable processes and the high quality of CARL HAAS products. The quality management system is certified according to DIN EN ISO 9001, 13485, 14001, and 50001. CARL HA AS is a company of the KERN-LIEBERS GROUP.

Guidewires for minimally invasive surgery Thanks to our extensive experience in the development and manufacture of guidewires, we can offer you highquality products – from prototypes to high-volume production.


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Guidewires for PTCA In the standard version, our PTCA wires for cardiology have a diameter of 0.36 mm (0.014”) and lengths of 175 cm or 190 cm. In addition to our standard PTCA wires in various stiffnesses and lengths, we also work with you to develop custom PTCA wire solutions.

Special solutions We manufacture precision structural elements made of wire and strip for the medical engineering sector, including stone extractor baskets, reinforcement spirals, and ureter prostheses. All prototypes and small batches of our special solutions for the medical engineering sector are manufactured in accordance with your specific requirements. We use only accepted implant materials and stainless steels in accordance with DIN and AISI standards.

Stone extractor baskets The innovative CARL HAAS range of stone extractor basket products is the ideal surgical option for the removal of kidney and bladder stones. CARL HAAS has developed a range of products in various shapes with different numbers of wires.

Reinforcement spirals The spirals are used, for example, for the reinforcement of tracheal tubes, to improve their dimensional stability. ·· Design: to customer specifications

Ureter prostheses The first ureter prostheses were developed in the 1980s. Since then, we have continuously developed this product to improve the following product properties: ·· The narrow coils prevent tissue from growing into the prosthesis, which means that it can easily be removed again if necessary. ·· The trans-sphincter wire means that the patient retains natural continence. ·· A wide end reduces the risk of migration. ·· The large lumen ensures good urinary diversion Guide to German Medtech Companies 2017

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Name · CONTACT Software Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Social Media Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Wiener Straße 1–3 28359 Bremen Bremen Volker Noell +49-421-20153-0 +49-421-20153-41 volker.noell@contact-software.com medical.contact-software.com

F I Q 170 1990 Open standard software for the innovation process and IoT

Gross profit · €15.8m (2015) Relevant R&D Budget · 25.3% (2015)

More time for what is important – developing innovative products CONTACT is the leading vendor of open standard software for the innovation process. Our products allow you to organise projects, implement reliable processes and collaborate with others around the world on the basis of virtual product modules. Our open technology and architecture are ideal both for integration with other IT systems, such as ERP software and tools such as CAx, and for providing end-to-end support for business processes. We take pride in our ability to listen and in our many long-standing relationships with customers.

CIM DATABASE Medical – the integrated industry solution Our industry solution CIM DATABASE Medical promises to let you take control of the lifecycle of a medical device and thus have more time for what is important, namely developing innovative products and helping people. Manufacturers of medical products must be able to ensure beyond doubt the quality of their products and processes and be able to prove this in ever greater detail. CIM DATABASE Medical is an integrated project, process, and documentation environment designed according to the principle of compliance in process: from the initial product requirements through to regulatory approval – as well as in the case of changes or reaudits – valid, verifiable, and complete data and documents are recorded directly in the context of the project and release processes. This ensures that compliance with regulatory requirements throughout the entire product lifecycle can be achieved more rapidly and with significantly less effort.


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Complex devices, financial pressure, and increasing regulation The medical engineering industry is characterised by short innovation cycles coupled with numerous stringent regulatory requirements and specifications. Industry experts forecast a significant increase in the financial outlay, time demands, and structural efforts required for clinical trials and other operations – in particular in the case of high-risk medical devices. What is more, newly developed medical devices are becoming increasingly complex and are consequently placing new demands on product development. The pressures facing manufacturers could hardly be greater: the task is to increase the efficiency of the innovation processes in order to minimise the time that elapses from the initial idea to the use of the device in standard care practice. In this context, a systematic, quality-assured procedure that ensures end-to-end traceability with a minimum of overhead is absolutely essential.

Mastering the lifecycle of a medical device CIM DATABASE Medical provides an integrated industry solution that takes account of the special requirements of the medical engineering industry and allows manufactures to master the lifecycle of a medical device. CIM DATABASE Medical incorporates requirements, data, documents, projects, and processes and – as a central source of data, offers comprehensive validity control and traceability throughout the entire development process. The solution’s central components also include FDA-compliant digital signatures, which can be used to electronically sign not only documents but also any other objects, such as BOMs and multimedia elements, without media discontinuities or loss of time. CIM DATABASE Medical thus helps companies meet industry-specific compliance requirements with significantly less effort. The integrated modules for project, process and quality management allow companies to cut their lead times, reduce overhead thanks to fewer stand-alone solutions and increase their efficiency.

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Name · Coulter GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Email

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An der Welle 4 60322 Frankfurt/Main Hesse Anne-Monika Dürk +49-69-7593-8626 a.duerk@coulterpartners.com

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70 Grays Inn Road, London WC1X 8BT Jason Turner +44-20-3167-0046 j.turner@coulterpartners.com

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LI 54 2003 Executive Search Firm

Further Subsidiaries · Denmark | Lyngby Hovedgade 10 2800 Kgs. Lyngby (+45-88-93-47-10) Germany | Friedrichstraße 88 10117 Berlin (+49-30-408173-444) Switzerland | 7 Route De Crassier Eysins, 1262 (+41-22-595-1921) | Gartenstrasse 97 4052 Basel (+41-79-255-0511) USA | 245 First Street, Suite 1800 Cambridge MA 02142 (+1-617-444-8430) | 275 Grove Street, Suite 2-400 Newton MA 02466 (+1-617-444-8430) | 51 JFK Pkwy, 1st Floor West Short Hills NJ 07078 (+1-973-538-0444) | Princeton (+1 609 375 2390)

Global life science executive search Coulter Partners is a board and senior level global executive search specialist focused exclusively on Life Sciences. We work closely with those at the cutting edge of innovation in the industry in order to understand their challenges. With an extensive global network and expertise gained over 25 years in the sector, we have become trusted advisers on leadership in the pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical devices, diagnostics, CRO, and services sectors. We also work closely with the global investor community, hiring for their own teams as well as building the boards and executive leadership teams of their portfolios companies. As the largest dedicated Life Science search boutique in North America and Europe, we work in a unique way, sharing knowledge and connections across the globe, as one team with one goal: to bring clients the world’s best talent.

Mission We are committed to delivering outstanding leadership to the Life Science industry globally and to making a significant impact on scientific and medical progress. Our industry-leading reputation in executive search is founded on deep sector knowledge, creative thinking, exceptional research capability, and the very best in customer service. Our strategy is built on a unique team culture and true global reach. Our aim is to exceed the expectations of both clients and candidates in meeting every challenge. And to continue to do so for the long term as we grow in response to market need.

Unique team culture At the heart of everything we do is an exceptional team of talented individuals. Multi-disciplined, passionate, and committed to being the best, we have PhDs, MBAs, and speak many languages. Every challenge is approached with a blend of innovative thinking and bestin-class search methodology. There are no barriers to sharing information and everyone is rewarded for quality delivery. Exchanging knowledge, experience, and data brings mutual support. Success follows naturally.


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Because we develop people, they stay with us. Several of us have been here for over a decade and we know intimately how to conduct a search from start to finish, from first concept to successful appointment and with value impact for client and candidate. The teams we build then deliver value too. Their success is our success. This distinctive culture continues to attract outstanding people to Coulter Partners and we are committed to Continuing Professional Development.

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Our experience of working with global leaders, investors, and advisers in Life Science means that we understand what has worked and what hasn’t over the last few decades. Who has led successes and how they have done so. Who has been less successful but may be highly valuable through the learning they have gained. Time and again we have solved the most challenging searches and made a positive impact on business success in Life Science. ·· We source talent globally, never forgetting that the best may be in a surprising place. ·· Our access to the top leaders in each sector is the result of nurturing deep and enduring relationships in a climate of mutual respect. ·· We understand the science and can help candidates debate the quality of a proposition and clients debate the judgement of candidates. ·· We understand the industry and what is going on behind the scenes; we keep abreast of deals, trends, demand for particular skill sets, and expectations for rare profiles.

Events Meet us at one of the following events or simply call us: ·· European MedTech Forum ·· Biotechnica in Hanover ·· Medica in Düsseldorf ·· Bio-Europe in Berlin ·· Swiss MedTech Expo in Lucerne Guide to German Medtech Companies 2017

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Name · Eurofins Medical Device Testing Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email

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Behringstraße 6–8 82152 Planegg/Munich Bavaria Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Mag. (FH) Carolin Schmied +49-89-899-650-0 +49-89-899-650-11 info-munich@eurofins.com medical-device@eurofins.com www.eurofins.com/medical-devices ca. 200 1984 | Biological safety testing of medical devices | Microbiological services | Physicochemical evaluation | Bridging studies

From implants and instruments, to single-use and combination products, as well as active electronic devices, Eurofins Medical Device Testing provides the optimal strategy for all types of medical devices and delivers rapid turnaround times with the highest level of service and the most advanced technologies. With extensive knowledge of the commercialisation process, regulatory requirements, and scientific trends in the medical device industry, our scientists and engineers have been assisting companies, both large and small, with developmental testing and regulatory submissions for more than 30 years. Our 16 state-of-the-art facilities throughout North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific offer extensive capacity and the highest level of instrument technology, enabling us to provide the full scope of testing services required by the medical device industry, including: ·· Analytical chemistry – Our chemistry laboratories are equipped with nearly 400 HPLCs and 100 GCs with more than 600 detectors. ·· Microbiology – We offer validations for terminal sterilisation, as well as for the reprocessing of reusable devices and environmental monitoring to support your clean manufacturing facilities. ·· Biocompatibility – Our global biocompatibility team includes a vast group of certified veterinarians, pathologists, and toxicologists. ·· Electrical & mechanical – We perform testing of active medical devices for compliance to electrical requirements of ISO 60601. ·· Package testing – We provide the full range of testing required to assess every aspect of product packaging, from sterile seal integrity through pallet-level transit testing, as well as label durability and UDI compliance. ·· Stability testing & storage – We offer over 187,000 cubic feet of environmental chamber space for accelerated and real-time stability and aging studies.


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Quality systems & comprehensive services Our laboratories maintain quality systems compliant with cGMP, GLP, and ISO 17025, and conduct testing in accordance with ISO, ASTM, ANSI and AAMI standards, as well as custom test methodologies. Our comprehensive services include: Chemical/Physical analysis ·· Extractables & leachables ·· Material & product stability ·· Particle characterisation ·· Residual ethylene oxide Microbiology & sterility ·· Sterility/Sterility validations ·· Bioburden ·· Endotoxins ·· Antimicrobials/Infection control ·· Cleaning & reprocessing validations ·· Bacterial identification Packaging & seal integrity ·· Container and closure integrity ·· Sterile barrier packaging ·· Package & transit testing ·· Packaging Validation ·· Shelf life & accelerated aging In vitro biocompatibility ·· Chemical characterisation ·· Toxicological risk assessment ·· Cytotoxicity ·· Hemocompatibility ·· Genotoxicity ·· in vitro alternatives Combination products ·· Drug release and dissolution ·· Elution kinetics ·· Stability Notified Body Services ·· EC Certification Guide to German Medtech Companies 2017

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Name · FAULHABER Drive Systems Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Social Media Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Daimlerstrasse 23/25 71101 Schönaich Baden-Wuerttemberg Kristina Rebmann +49-7031-638-148 +49-7031-638-8-148 Kristina.rebmann@faulhaber.de www.faulhaber.com

F I Q 1,700 1947 Medical sciences and laboratory technology

The driving force for medical engineering Medical engineering is an extensive subject. It ranges from research and development of patient-operated mobile devices and surgical and diagnostic tools to simulation facilities for the training of physicians. Each application case makes special demands of the components which are used. However, what they all have in common is the requirement for maximum reliability, safe operation, as well as high precision. Microdrives from FAULHABER are therefore playing an increasingly important role, particularly in medical engineering. From the powerful DC motor with a continuous torque of 200 mNm to the filigree microdrive with an outer diameter of 1.9 mm, the standard range offers than 25 million different ways of putting together the optimum drive system for a particular application.

Minimally invasive operations and endodontics Compact drive solutions make it possible to install state-of-the art technology in small devices that require little room, therefore providing the basis for surgical implements that can be used in patient-friendly, minimally invasive operations (Image 1). Thanks to a brushless DC motor with a diameter of 4 mm, intracorporeal pumps which replace a heart-lung machine during the operation are so small that they can be inserted into the patient through a small incision in the groin. And lightweight, comfortable microscope glasses with automatic focus adjustment are already standard equipment for surgeons. Quiet DC microdrives are also the driving force behind new endodontics systems, which are becoming more common in dental practices, helping to make even complicated root canal treatments bearable for the patient.


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Mobile applications The small drives are also extremely suitable for mobile applications due to their low power consumption. They therefore make it possible to have compact, fully-automatic blood pressure gauges which do not place a strain on the user, even over long-term use (Image 2), and medication pumps that the patient wears directly on the body for individual active substance dosage. Scanners for measuring circulation at the hand or innovative respirators for patient-friendly ventilation are also typical areas of application.

Innovative prosthetics As well as for their compact design size, the drives score points because of their high precision control, excellent EMC compatibility, and long service life with maintenance-free operation. Thanks to their versatile designs, the drives can be integrated into different devices, and customer-specific adaptations can be achieved within a short period of time, which opens up many other potential uses. In prosthetics, for example, powerful micromotors ensure that myoelectric hand prostheses can grip quickly or firmly and maintain the gripping force constantly while holding. (Image 3). The versatile microdrives are therefore making an important contribution to the future of medical technology in many different areas.

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Unter Buchsteig 5 78532 Tuttlingen Baden-Wuerttemberg Sascha Riesinger +49-7462-94799-0 +49-7462-94799-100 info@fetzermed.com www.fetzermed.com ca. 40 2008 OEM manufacturer

Fetzer Medical Only the best for our customers – through innovation and state of the art equipment Fetzer Medical GmbH & Co. KG was founded in 2008 with headquarters in Tuttlingen, Germany. We are an OEM manufacturer, focused on highly precise orthopedic devices and high quality surgical instrumentation. Fetzer Medical specializes in the manufacture of both small and large production series along with custom made prototypes. Our surgical instrument offering consists of more than 10,000 patterns. Our team works closely in all aspects from design to production. Our management has assembled a highly skilled and tenured team of employees. With decades worth of experience, Fetzer Medical has quickly built a reputation for innovative and high quality medical products. We have combined old world craftsmanship with high tech manufacturing to build a state of the art company. Our quality system is ISO 13485 certified. Whenever possible, we try to be your single source solution.

Manufacturing Over the past years we have been able to record growth on a yearly basis. Our manufacturing facility is roughly 39,000 sq. ft. (3,600m²). We continue to increase our capabilities and capacity through the addition of highly automated equipment.


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Products Our OEM products are made of some of the finest materials. These would include but are not limited to: plastics, aluminum, stainless steel and titanium. Fetzer Medical’s highly precise manufacturing enables us to make complex products. We currently produce products in many surgical specialties. These include but not limited to: Orthopedics, Cardio-vascular, Neurosurgery, ENT, Ophthalmology, Gynecology and Microsurgery.

Why Fetzer Medical Our goal is to offer our customers a single source solution from the product development to the finished product. ·· Highly experienced team with some of the most modern equipment currently available. ·· Skilled old world craftsmanship on all of our traditional surgical instrumentation. ·· Complete quality systems and process validations according to ISO 13485 7.5.2 and CFR 820.75 ·· Product approvals in Europe and the United States of America

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Name · Fritz Stephan GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Kirchstraße 19 56412 Rhineland-Palatinate Mr C. Otto / Mr B. Höhne +49-6439-9125-0 +49-6439-9125-111 info@stephan-gmbh.com www.stephan-gmbh.com 130 1978 | R&D | Production and sales of devices in respiratory care, anaesthesia, and oxygen supply systems

Responsibility, technological competence, and medical experience Fritz Stephan GmbH of Germany has been providing innovative medical technology and constantly setting new standards in artificial respiration, anaesthesia, and oxygen supply systems since 1978. This deliberate focus on specialised fields has made the company’s innovations the products of choice for many international clients. Particular emphasis is placed on the manufacture of respirators for premature babies and newborns. In such cases, the requirements for the devices are fundamentally different from those for adults; artificial respiration needs to be as gentle as possible and must take physiological differences into account.

Annual Turnover · ca. €20m External · worldwide Collaborations

Long-term expertise in artificial respiration, which has made innovative medical technology from the Westerwald region so popular, has also been the basis for further research and development in adult ventilation. This has culminated in the new portable respirator EVE, which sets new standards in its field. Close contact with doctors and nursing personnel enhances such expertise and guarantees future product improvement. The recent development and integration of a module for the automatic control of oxygen saturation in respirators, thus improving treatment of premature babies, is just one recent example of how Stephan’s innovations continue to result in further lifesaving technology.


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Name · FRIWO Gerätebau GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Social Media Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Von-Liebig-Str. 11 48346 Ostbevern North-Rhine Westphalia Christian Hielscher +49-2532-81-0 +49-2532-81-112 sales@friwo.com www.friwo.com

L I Q 1,000 1971 | Power Supplies | Chargers | Battery Packs | LED Drivers | E²MS

Annual Turnover · €143m (2015)

FRIWO: The power source for medical applications Located in Ostbevern/Westphalia, FRIWO is a global manufacturer of technologically advanced chargers, battery packs, power supplies and LED drivers for various industries, all this offered as system solutions from a single source. With our products, we serve demanding clients in the areas of medical technology, electric mobility, power tools, industrial automation, high-quality consumer equipment and LED technology. In addition FRIWO provides its customers with engineering and manufacturing services (E²MS). The service spectrum ranges from engineering and equipment assembly to the production of complete modules.

Technical expertise and experience As the inventor of the world’s first plug-in adapter in 1971, and as manufacturer of more than one billion power supplies, we can guarantee our customers the highest level of technical expertise when it comes to standard or customised engineering, from outline to finished product. FRIWO develops, produces and sells innovative, efficient and competitive power supplies worldwide with local engineering support, face to face. The company’s high quality standards are impressively demonstrated by its expertise in medical technology. There are few other fields in which reliable product safety, durability and resilience are as essential. The high quality standards are also backed up by our certificates according to DIN ISO 9001 and DIN ISO 14001. Furthermore, a certification according to the medical standard EN13485 is planned for Q4/2017.

German engineering: pioneering spirit and innovational strength More than 40 years of experience in power supply and charging technology combined with modern production and testing facilities in Germany, Eastern Europe and Asia have paved our way for today’s market success. Design-to-market and customer vicinity mark our product platforms in the range from 1 to 1,500 Watts. Our


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innovative spirit continuously sets new product highlights: with state-of-the-art engineering as our guiding principle, FRIWO already offers inductive charging up to 150 watts, for example, and the contactless transfer of greater power is in the pipeline.

Medical power supplies from FRIWO – diagnosis: maximum safety FRIWO’s medical products are designed for the most sensitive applications and for use under the harshest conditions. They must continue to work perfectly despite falls in the emergency room while protecting patients by offering the lowest possible levels of leakage current. FRIWO develops and manufactures power supply units you can trust. In order to ensure maximum patient safety, FRIWO medical technology devices are equipped with its 2 x MOPP (Means of Patient Protection) safety system and feature a minimal leakage current of ≤ 10 μA as well as double-sealed casings. What is more, FRIWO’s power supply solutions already meet the stricter requirements of the 4th edition of IEC 60601-1-2.

On the safe side, despite increasing regulatory requirements FRIWO pays special attention to changes in norms and standards well in advance, so that we can meet the needs of the future today. For example, our FOX product family already exceeded the U.S. Department of Energy’s efficiency standards, which have been binding in the United States since 2016, by 2014. This long-term approach means that the company is prepared for whatever the future may hold.

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Name · Fuhrmann GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Industrial Park Boevingen 139 53804 Much North Rhine-Westphalia Dirk Schatz +49-2245-9196-11 +49-2245-9196-60 export@fuhrmann.de www.fuhrmann.de 130 1978 | Standard or customised dressing and nursing kits | Single-use instruments

Fuhrmann – tradition meets innovation Fuhrmann GmbH was founded in 1978 and is still ownermanaged today. We develop, produce, and market medical products and services. As a system supplier we are a competent partner and advisor for hospitals and the primary care sector. Medical expertise and an intensive confidential dialogue provide the basis for successful, long-term co-operation with our customers. Our portfolio includes traditional medical products, standard or customised dressing and nursing kits for surgery, hospital wards and the primary care sector (doctors, residential and nursing homes, and pharmacists), as well as single-use instruments. In-depth consultancy provides the foundation for developing tailored solutions for the special needs of our customers.

Annual Turnover · €16m

Expertise in all sectors Fuhrmann GmbH employs more than 130 people at two sites, in Germany and in the Czech Republic. In all areas of the company our qualified employees ensure swift, smooth operations, responding flexibly to customers’ needs. Extensive knowledge of the industry and regular training guarantee a high level of consulting expertise, as well as the customised solutions this produces.

Putting safety first Our first priority is to offer customers maximum quality and safety. Our modern production plants and cleanroom facilities satisfy the highest standards in the production of premium medical products. We are certified to DIN EN ISO 13485.


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How can we be of service to you? A good product develops from an intensive dialogue between supplier and user, and a balanced mix of practical experience and manufacturing expertise. Our products satisfy market requirements, and have a proven track record stretching back decades. They simplify processes, are easy to handle, and inspire a feeling of security in both users and patients. We offer: ·· Extensive market-oriented portfolio of dressing, hygiene and nursing products ·· Customised dressing and nursing kits for surgery, hospital wards, and the primary care sector ·· Single-use instruments Take advantage of our experience – we will be happy to provide you with in-depth expert advice: ·· Standardisation ·· Lean portfolio ·· Adaptation to individual requirements ·· User advice and training ·· Private label ·· Order optimisation

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Name · Gaedigk Feinmechanik und Systemtechnik GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Lise-Meitner-Allee 13 44801 Bochum North Rhine-Westphalia Heinz-Jürgen Gaedigk +49-234-9789740 +49-234-9789742 info@gaedigk.de www.gaedigk.de 30 1996 | Medical Technology | Production | Prototypes | Design | Assemby | Control engineering

Precision and creativity Gaedigk Feinmechanik & Systemtechnik GmbH is a highly qualified, innovative, and service-oriented supplier of systems in the sector of construction, production, and assembly. We are based in Bochum directly in the heart of the Ruhr metropolitan area, with very good links to international traffic junctions. We inspire our customers with tailored, comprehensive, and demandoriented services: high-precision prototypes, components, or complex assembly apparatuses for the medical technology, optical toolbuilding, automotive technology, and communications technology sector.

People at the heart of our business People are the heart of the Gaedigk corporation. We have been able to rely on our long-term employees for nearly 20 years, as well as on the fresh input from our young colleagues. Why do we put inspiration first? Real enthusiasm creates motivation. For us, this means: move, motivate, inspire. Inspiring enthusiasm requires commitment to ambitious objectives and values. We have learned from past experiences and today’s requirements, developing into an advanced design and manufacturing company for high-precision components and assembly apparatuses. More than 30 employees ensure high-quality processing of all orders.

Medical technology – a challenge We develop, design, and manufacture mechanical components for medical technology equipment in close cooperation with renowned medical technology companies. This involves particularly high requirements with regards to materials, processing, precision, and creativity. We develop functional prototypes in the shortest possible time in order to support complex functionalities. The production of series of small batches enables further tests to be conducted quickly and efficiently. This is a challenge that we gladly embrace. We not only excel in perfectly implementing your concepts but also in understanding your needs.


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Thanks to the focused use of our technical know-how, we are able to develop the matching product for our customers.

Functional prototypes and control engineering The highly precise production of individual prototypes and components allows us to make your visions come alive. We work closely with you to provide the perfect solution for your ideas. ·· Quick implementation of your 3D models ·· Functional prototypes made of close-to-production materials ·· High surface quality tolerance range of +/- 0.02mm ·· Processing on 5-axis milling machines ·· Adoption of your CAD data, e.g. in step, igs, dwg or dxf format We perfectly realise your concepts through state-of-theart CAD-CAM-assisted planning and manufacturing processes. Automatic control engineering and control technology are applied in complicated equipment and assembly devices. We program in SPS, as well as in standard languages. Moreover, the process of visualisation is an integral part of any project, as is the case, for example, with individual switch cupboard construction.

Your expectations are our motivation We manufacture and mount, assemblies as well as complicated assembly devices and test devices for you – always with consistent quality. We ensure a direct and rapid transmission of information, from design and construction to manufacturing and assembly, without delays or detours. Our stock management system automatically balances the current stocks with the order requirements from different projects. Therefore orders can be generated, e.g. by sensors components, pneumatics components, control elements, or norm parts in a stateof-the-art fashion. In this way, original ideas and concepts can be developed, reworked, and expanded, to become a successful reality. Guide to German Medtech Companies 2017

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Name · GenSearch Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Email

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Eibenstrasse 5A 63322 Rödermark Hesse Stephan Breitfeld +49-6074-6974-294 stephan.breitfeld@ gensearch-consulting.com www.gensearch-consulting.com 20 2010 Executive Search & Talent Management in Life Sciences

Talents for the Life Sciences GenSearch is a global HR ser vices consultancy dedicated to the Life Sciences sector and all of its stakeholders.

Our Mission Statement To deliver the very best bespoke talent acquisition and development services for the Life Sciences across EMEA.

We are an International Team We are senior consultants and researchers with past careers in Pharma or MedTech organisations and a solid experience in Executive Search. Our team spirit, as well as a collective and cross-disciplinary approach to recruitment, ensures the best level of service to our clients. With many different nationalities represented GenSearch offers a diverse and culturally sensitive approach as well as multi-country search capabilities and local know-how.

We focus on Life Sciences Pharma, MedTech, BioTech

We know your Specialties Sales & Marketing ·· Market Access – P&R ·· Regulatory Affairs – Quality Control ·· Strategic and Operational Marketing ·· Training ·· Sales ·· Institutional Relations ·· Health Economics ·· Medical Information ·· Patient Pathways and Public Health Research & Development ·· Preclinical R&D ·· Galenic and Analytical Development ·· Pharmacovigilance ·· Industrial Development ·· Medical and Scientific Communication ·· Clinical Development ·· Scientific Documentation


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·· Regulatory Affairs – Quality Control ·· Market Access – HEOR Production & Distribution ·· Manufacturing & Packaging ·· Qualification or Validation ·· Industrial Maintenance ·· Quality Support ·· Production Quality ·· Quality Assurance and Quality Control ·· Industrial Organisation, Methods, and Logistics

We create the Network We enjoy bringing the right professionals together; it is the core of our business. As headhunters, we have privileged access to decision makers in the Life Sciences across Europe who, through our events, are ready to spare some of their time and knowledge to enlighten their peers – our clients, candidates, and other guests, for cross-fertilisation, building of partnerships, benchmarking, business intelligence, and high-level networking. We regularly host events including: our Life Science Talks, BioTech dinners, and a reception during the Bionnale (Berlin) that allows everyone to collate and develop new ideas while networking.

We go well beyond Executive Search We think ahead and deliver bespoke HR solutions in advance of market changes We have an extensive understanding of the concept of Talent Acquisition. In some cases, we even believe the best potential candidates for a company may already be in-house. Detecting, measuring, promoting, and growing these potentials are some of the skills we leverage in order to help you reach your goals.

We attend the main Life Science Events You can meet us at Medica, BioEurope, European MedTech Forum and at other cutting-edge cluster events.

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Name · Gimmi GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Carl-Zeiss-Str. 6 78532 Tuttlingen Baden-Wuerttemberg Ms. Ann-Catrin Enderle +49-7461-96590-0 +49-7461-96590-33 contact@gimmi.de www.gimmi.de 50 1932 Endoscopic Solutions

The history of Gimmi® Gimmi® develops, produces and sells medical products for equipping operating rooms. Here, we attach great importance to ensuring that all our systems are open and compatible. This enables us to offer you the optimum solution for your needs. Gimmi® GmbH, a company founded by Rudolf Gimmi in 1932, rapidly became involved in the export-oriented medical technology market. Links with European partners were soon established, some of whom remain among our customers to this day. After the Second World War, Rudolf Gimmi restructured the company and cultivated business relationships outside Europe as well. The US market in particular was developed with a view to its long-term prospects. In 1969, the company was acquired by Fritz Joachim Renz, who further extended Gimmi® GmbH’s international operations. The current Managing Director Thilo Henzler joined the company back in 1972. He took charge of the business in 1987 and set the course for Gimmi’s own marketing programme. In addition to maintaining close ties with surgeons all over the world, Gimmi ® developed its own instruments and began marketing them internationally.


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Gimmi’s® specialisation on endoscopy was recognised with the Red Dot Design Award 2003. Alliances with other companies helped to complement our product portfolio, allowing our customers to reap the benefit of all-encompassing solutions for the operating room. Today Gimmi® is in its fourth generation, complemented by a far-reaching partnership with the Vitalmex Group, Mexico. Vitalmex, the largest healthcare provider in Mexico, operates in the Integrated Solution Service System. For the purposes of this partnership, the two companies have agreed on a joint presence and have updated their corporate design. Using on the integrated medical solutions from Vitalmex and the comprehensive programme for the operating room from Gimmi®, these two companies have joined forces to tackle the challenges of the healthcare sector together.

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Name · Wilhelm Haselmeier GmbH & Co. KG Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Email Website Social Media Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Vaihinger Straße 48 70567 Stuttgart Baden-Wuerttemberg Dr Fred Metzmann +49-711-71978-163 f.metzmann@haselmeier.com www.haselmeier.com

IQ 220 1920 Medical devices

Haselmeier, your partner for device development & manufacturing services Innovative self-injection devices with award-winning designs to improve the lives of patients – that’s what Haselmeier stands for. On behalf of pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies, we cover all steps in the creation of high-quality self-injection systems: from design to planning to industrialisation.

User focus Working together to inspire your patients – Haselmeier offers a range of early-stage activities in order to create products with a positive user experience. Human factors studies and user focus group studies are integrated into the device design to provide successful administration of the drug product.

Bridge to market Understanding today’s technical, regulatory and operational requirements, Haselmeier helps bridging your serial product into the market. The qualified design control process, certified quality system, regulatory expertise, solid network of partners and strong manufacturing operations are all designed to achieve your expectations.

Manufacturing & lifecycle partner Haselmeier’s customers benefit from the long-time expertise in developing and manufacturing safe and state-of-the-art drug delivery devices. We work continuously with our customers on improvements factoring in individual and specific requirements and thus provide flexible and reliable lifecycle management. Spread across eight global locations on three different continents, the Haselmeier Group with its headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany, employs a workforce of about 220 employees.


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The latest innovation: D-Flex. Just one. Your patient uses more than one injector for different fixed dosages? You miss a variable-dose injection device which prevents the selection of unintended doses? Your new drug is tested in clinical trials or dose escalation studies and you miss a flexible and unique platform for subcutaneous injections? You need just one. The new D-Flex. ·· One pen to deliver doses of one or more pre-set volumes. ·· One pen with a proprietary mechanism to prevent unintended dose selection. ·· One platform designed for easy customisation of pre-set dose volumes. ·· One platform to support you from dose escalation studies to commercial product.

Device Development & Manufacturing Services

In other words, the D-Flex is a disposable pen for the usage with 3ml cartridges and available in two different versions: First, fixed dose respectively doses with regular or non-regular dose regimen, also suitable for large volumes. Second, variable regular or non-regular dose regimen and random doses. Both versions prevent dosages between the pre-set and dedicated dosages. The dynamic D-Flex pen is available in a high quality plastic version. Haselmeier is proud to be honored by the Chicago Athenaeum, Museum of Architecture and Design with the GOOD DESIGN™ Award for outstanding design for the second time in 2016. First, the Axis-D Pen System has been awarded in 2014 and now the new D-Flex.

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Name · HealthCapital – Cluster Healthcare Industries Berlin-Brandenburg c/o Berlin Partner für Wirtschaft und Technologie GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Email Website Social Media Areas of Activity

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Fasanenstr. 85 10623 Berlin Berlin Dr. Kai Bindseil (Clustermanager) +49-30-46302-463 info@healthcapital.de www.healthcapital.de

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| Technology transfer between science and industry | Initiation and support of networks | Support for technology-orientated start-ups | Funding support for innovative project concepts | Providing and presenting regional life sciences information | Building and coordinating of scientific and interdisciplinary networks | Establishing contacts between experts from all disciplines | Organisation of events and seminars | Public Relations work for the life sciences region External · | Member of the Council of European Collaborations Bioregions | ScanBalt and European Diagnostic Clusters Alliance | Cooperation Platform with the Region Cheongchungbuk-do, Korea (Chungbuk Technopark) | Member and contact point in Berlin for Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) | Collaborations with European Life Science clusters and SMEs in several FP6 and FP7 projects and other activities

Berlin Brandenburg … … a leading hub for life sciences The Berlin-Brandenburg region is one of the leading, international locations for life sciences and digital health. The area concentrates on research and development via a dense and compact healthcare network, and strong collaborations between startups and established companies. It is no coincidence that the region is Germany’s ‘health capital’ as it is home to both the German government, as well as the centre for healthcare industries. The region’s distinction is anchored in its unique research and clinical landscape, as well as its ability to closely link the key players in the life sciences and healthcare. Medical technology, in particular, is a strong driving force within the Berlin-Brandenburg healthcare industries cluster – HealthCapital – generating innovation and growth there and beyond. Networking between pharmaceutical, diagnostics and medical technology sectors create completely new fields of business. Around 300 medical technologies companies are located in the German Capital Region. They include market leaders like Bausch + Lomb, B. Braun Melsungen, BIOTRONIK SE & Co. KG, Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Eckert & Ziegler AG, Berlin Heart GmbH and W.O.M. World of Medicine GmbH. Along with the sector’s many small and mid-sized companies, they benefit from close cooperation, both with science and with more than 130 hospitals – and above all, one of Europe’s largest university hospitals: Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin. Customers from research and industry have access to patient cohorts of urban and rural populations of about 180 ethnicities, covering all medical indications. The many technology parks and networks create the excellent infrastructure and technological support that characterise the Berlin-Brandenburg life sciences area. Focus of medical technology activity within the region are e-health/telemedicine, medical imaging, cardiovascular system, minimally invasive surgery as well as orthopedics.


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… leading location for innovative medical technology Medical technology in Berlin-Brandenburg is characterised by successful technology transfer and the quick translation of research results into competitive products. The particularly smooth cooperation between clinics, science and research and business delivers innovations to patients earlier than expected. Thanks to networks that include all of the players along the entire valueadded chain, the region has one of the highest Germanywide growth rates.

… offering service and support for life sciences in the capital region The central contact and coordination office for all issues concerning life sciences in the German Capital Region is HealthCapital. At the interface of business, science and clinics, the HealthCapital cluster management drives networking and the technology transfer and supports companies interested in relocating to the region. Berlin Partner for Business and Technology and ZAB Brandenburg Economic Development Board are responsible for managing the cluster.

Meet us 2017!

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Arab Health, Jan. 30–Feb. 2, Dubai conhIT, April 25–27, Berlin BIONNALE, May 17, Berlin Medica, November 13–16, Düsseldorf

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Name · Karl Kaps GmbH & Co. KG Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Schulstrasse 57 35614 Asslar Hesse Mark Reinhard +49-6441-807040 +49-6441-85985 info@kaps-optik.de www.kaps-optik.de 29 1946 | Diagnostic microscopes | Surgical microscopes | Software for documentation of findings

Karl Kaps GmbH & Co. KG Founded in 1946 and headquartered in Asslar near Wetzlar, Karl Kaps GmbH & Co. KG specialises in the development and manufacturing of modern surgical and diagnostic microscopes. The high-end products are used all over the world in ENT, ophthalmology, microsurgery, endodontics, and gynaecology.

From cine projectors to surgical microscopes. The success story of Karl Kaps GmbH & Co. KG began with the production of parts for projectors. In 1948 the company added school and laboratory microscopes to its product portfolio, joined by rifle scopes in 1955. Close ties to the photo industry encouraged the company to produce laboratory equipment for film and photo processing from 1960 onwards. As a reaction to the declining figures in the photo industry, Karl Kaps GmbH turned to microsurgery in the 1970s, introducing the first prototype of a surgical microscope in 1979.

Development with the customer Throughout its 70-year history, the company has always put the customer in the focus of its corporate activities. New products are invariably developed in close cooperation with their users and made with state-of-the-art computerised machinery. The aim of Karl Kaps is to develop microscopes that fully satisfy the optical, magnification, illumination, and ergonomic needs of the customer. The company is very proud to offer onehundred-percent German-made products, from development to production and assembly. Today, Karl Kaps GmbH & Co. KG is in the third generation of family ownership. Its products are exported to more than 80 countries.


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SIRIUS – the new innovative operating microscope from Kaps SIRIUS offers everything a surgeon can expect from a high-class surgical microscope – sharp, crystal-clear images, a modern design, intuitive operation, and optimal freedom of movement. The innovative overhead design with a long slender carrying arm combined with a particularly small foot offers maximum flexibility in every operating room.

Easy operation SIRIUS is operated via a glass keypad or the functional ergonomic handles. All cables, connections, and the optical fibres are integrated within the system – a clean system without a cable harness, which can be cleaned easily and efficiently.

Effortless positioning All microscope movements are performed with minimal force. Equipped with electromagnetic brakes, the microscope can be easily and effortlessly positioned. The semi-automatic balancing system brings the system quickly into the perfect balance.

SIRIUS Spine Spine surgery requires a microscope that meets very specific requirements. SIRIUS Spine has been specially developed for this purpose. Equipped with an extra-long support arm, it has a very large working distance. The extended stereoscopic base ensures spatial vision the entire operation.

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Name · LASERVISION GmbH & Co. KG Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Social Media Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Siemensstr. 6 90766 Fürth Bavaria Mr. Frank Billhardt +49-911-9736-8100 +49-911-9736-8199 info@lvg.com uvex-laservision.de

FL Q 35 1987 Worldwide

laservision uvex first commissioned Rupp+Hubrach, Bamberg, to manufacture laser safety goggles at the beginning of the 1970s. In 1987, LASERVISION GmbH & Co. KG was founded as a joint venture from this collaboration. Today, the company has achieved global success with technologically advanced laser protection products. laservision has been wholly-owned by the uvex safety group since 2004, complementing their programme for personal protective equipment with innovative laser protection products. The rapid advancement of laser technology across a broad spectrum of applications is making laser safety more important than ever before. New laser applications in medicine, defence, research, and industry present unique safety challenges for safety and personal protection. In addition to laser safety eyewear, the range includes laser protection filters and windows for different applications. laservision’s target groups comprise manufacturers as well as users of laser technology in fields such as industry, medicine, research, and defence. Since 2006, the company has successfully supplied markets in the USA, Canada, and parts of Asia through laservision USA. The philosophy of our brand is to provide optimum laser safety protection for all lasers worldwide in accordance with the standards. This is based on our intensive research, manufacturing in our own plants, close collaboration with high-performance suppliers, and the transfer of expertise within the uvex safety group. This ensures laservision’s technological excellence on a lasting basis.


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Laser safety eyewear Laser safety eyewear consists in most cases of two components: frame and filter. The legal requirements of the European laser safety standards EN 207/EN 208 require that the frame has to withstand the same level of radiation as the filters (stability against laser radiation). It must also prevent the laser beam from reaching the eyes from the sides (side protection). Unmarked filters need to form an inseparable unit with the frame. Always the “weaker� part determines the protection level of the whole system for the specified wavelength and operation mode.

Large area laser protection Based on all available technologies, laservision offers laser safety windows made from mineral glass or plastic material. A careful selection of the right material can save costs, especially in OEM applications. Apart from particular requirements, such as large window areas for laser labs, laservision also provides such products as cabin windows for automated laser work stations or customised filters for special set-ups.

The key to success The key to the success of laservision is people. For us the solution of your laser safety problem is the daily focus of our work. Our dedicated and motivated employees are responsible for achieving the exceptional levels of innovation, service, and quality for which laservision is well known. With effective teamwork and committed leadership we will continue to provide effective laser safety solutions for our customers worldwide.

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Name · Lohmann & Rauscher (L&R) Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Telephone Fax Email Website Social Media Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Westerwaldstraße 4 56579 Rengsdorf Rhineland-Palatinate +49-2634-99-0 +49-2634-99-6467 info@de.LRmed.com www.lohmann-rauscher.com

F I Q More than 4,500 1998 | Negative Pressure Therapy | Wound Care | Supports & Orthoses | Plaster & Synthetic Casts | OR Set Systems | Hygiene

Annual Turnover · €557m (2015) External · 44 subsidiaries and shareholdings in Collaborations 24 countries, with more than 130 selected partners all over the world

Lohmann & Rauscher Lohmann & Rauscher (L&R) is a leading international supplier of high quality, future-oriented medical devices and hygiene products – ranging from conventional bandages to modern treatment and nursing systems. Created in 1998 from the merger of the two companies Lohmann (founded in 1851) and Rauscher (founded in 1899), L&R has more than 160 years’ expertise as a dependable partner and solution provider for its customers. With more than 4,500 employees, 44 subsidiaries and shareholdings, as well as more than 130 selected partners, L&R is represented in all important markets around the world and was able to realise a sales of 557 million euros in 2015. The company’s headquarters are located at the Rengsdorf (Germany) and Vienna (Austria) sites.

Suprasorb CNP – a new standard in negative pressure therapy Under the name CNP – Controlled Negative Pressure – L&R offers a complete system for negative pressure therapy that includes all the necessary components: first the Suprasorb CNP therapy units, that generate negative pressure and are suitable for both hospital and mobile use, as well as wound fillers, wound foam and antimicrobial absorbent cotton gauze. These are complemented with two unique CNP therapy components: the patented Suprasorb CNP Drainage Film for open abdomen and the innovative dressing Suprasorb CNP EasyDress, which was specifically developed for use on the extremities. Negative pressure therapy is often used if traditional methods of wound care do not appear sufficient after analysing the wound situation. It is used for acute wounds, infected postoperative wounds, burns, and chronic wounds such as decubitus or lower leg ulcers. Practical experience has shown that negative pressure therapy can lead to more effective wound healing and accelerated wound closure in patients.


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Simply successful In 2011, the state of Rhineland-Palatinate awarded L&R an innovation prize in the “Special Award” category for the Suprasorb CNP Drainage Film. Suprasorb CNP EasyDress – which, like the Drainage Film, was developed in L&R’s own centre of expertise – revolutionises the use of negative pressure therapy on patients with arm and leg wounds: the doctor pulls the dressing like a stocking over the affected limb, allowing the wound to be quickly and easily sealed airtight using adhesive strips, so that the negative pressure can be generated. In November 2016, Suprasorb CNP EasyDress was awarded the 2016 Lower Austria Innovation Prize in the B2B innovations for industry category. This prize is awarded by the state of Lower Austria and the Austrian Economic Chambers (WKO).

Wound care from a single source: 3-step wound therapy With its 3-step wound therapy, L&R also offers optimal treatment solutions for any type of wound or wound healing phase: first, effective and gentle wound bed preparation forms the foundation for a successful healing process. Then, acute or chronic wounds are managed with an approach that is carefully tailored to the individual phases of wound healing, including the use of appropriate wound dressings for dry or moist wound care. Finally, compression therapy applies pressure to the blood vessels and the surrounding tissues, which promotes venous blood flow and the drainage of lymphatic fluid, thus creating the foundation for positive healing outcomes for venous leg disorders. Last but not least, L&R supports doctors, nursing staff, and other medical professionals by providing hands-on training and instruction on site, and by offering courses at the L&R Academy, including training in how to meet the difficult challenges posed by wound care.

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Name · MagForce AG Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Number of Employees

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Max-Planck-Str. 3 12489 Berlin Berlin Marie Hattermann +49-30-308-380-0 +49-30-308-380-99 info@magforce.com www.magforce.com MagForce AG, MagForce USA, Inc.: 37; MT MedTech Engineering GmbH: 15 Founded (year) · 1997 Areas of Activity · Medical technology company with EU-wide certified therapy for the treatment of brain tumours

Company profile MagForce AG, listed in the entry standard (MF6), together with its subsidiaries MT MedTech Engineering GmbH and MagForce USA, Inc., is a leading medical device company in the field of nanomedicine in oncology. The group’s proprietary NanoTherm® therapy enables the focal treatment of solid tumours through the intratumoral generation of heat via activation of instilled superparamagnetic nanoparticles. NanoTherm®, NanoPlan®, and NanoActivator® are components of the therapy and have received EU-wide certification (CE mark) as medical devices for the treatment of brain tumours. MagForce, NanoTherm, NanoPlan, and NanoActivator are trademarks of MagForce AG/MagForce USA, Inc. in selected countries.

NanoTherm® Therapy NanoTherm therapy is a new approach for the local treatment of solid tumours. Its principle is based on superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (NanoTherm) which are instilled into a tumour via minimal invasive procedure and activated in an alternating magnetic field generated by the NanoActivator. Such activation generates heat locally from within the tumour, which either irreparably damages tumour cells (thermoablation, temperatures > 45°C) or sensitises them to concurrent radio- or chemotherapy (hyperthermia, temperatures ≤ 45°C). NanoTherm is a colloidal dispersion of nanoparticles (~15 nanometers in diameter) with iron oxide cores and a proprietary aminosilane coating ensuring agglomeration of the particles at the site of instillation. The software NanoPlan simulates temperatures in the treatment area based on the amount and location of the instilled nanoparticle depots. Regulation and adjustment of this system is possible due to real time temperature measurement during treatment. Thereby it is ensured to achieve therapeutic temperatures in the tumour while sparing surrounding healthy tissue. NanoTherm remains at the instillation site allowing for multiple treatments, and the therapy can be integrated into multimodal therapy plans.


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Bildunterteilungen The NanoTherm® Therapy

Step 1: NanoTherm® nanoparticles are injected into the tumour in a procedure comparable to a biopsy. Due to their coating, the nanoparticles agglomerate following injection and remain in place.

Step 2: NanoPlan® simulates the temperature distribution in the treatment area in dependence of the magentic field strength.

Brain tumours (Glioblastoma) NanoTherm therapy is certified in the EU for the treatment of brain tumours based on safety and efficacy data from an uncontrolled clinical trial in glioblastoma, which enrolled 66 patients. So far, a commercial treatment with the NanoTherm therapy is available in Germany. Furthermore, MagForce is conducting a multi-centre, randomised, controlled clinical investigation to investigate safety and efficacy of NanoTherm therapy ± hypofractionated radiotherapy (HFSRT) versus HFSRT alone in patients with recurrent glioblastoma.

Additional tumor indications NanoTherm therapy has therapeutic potential for treatment of various solid tumour indications, which was shown in a number of feasibility clinical studies. The next indication in MagForce development focuses is prostate cancer; a clinical trial in prostate cancer patients is under preparation.

Step 3: The patient is treated in the NanoActivator® which generates magnetic fields thereby heating the particles.

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Name · OHST Medizintechnik AG Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Grünauer Fenn 3 14712 Rathenow Brandenburg Diana Delvalle Silva +49-3385-5420-907 +49-3385-5420-99 d.delvalle-silva@ohst.de www.ohst.de 160 1937 Joint implants and surgical instruments

OHST – your partner for joint implants and surgical instruments made in Germany Founded by toolmaker Willi Ohst in Rathenow in 1937, OHST Medizintechnik AG is celebrating over 80 years of tradition as a family business in 2017. The business is still entirely family-owned today. The company originally made machine tools for the locally-based optics industry. In 1985, it developed the first hip cup together with the Charité University Hospital in Berlin and specialised in the manufacture of joint implants. From 1990 onwards, medical devices became the core business. In the years that followed, the business expanded, with a strong focus on the development, production, and packaging of joint implants and surgical instruments. The Ohst family invests in state-of-the-art technology on an ongoing basis. Today, the great-grandchildren of the company’s founder manage the successful mediumsized business, which employs around 160 members of staff.

What we do: joint implants & instruments packaged, labelled & sterilized We manufacture prosthetic joints in all sizes and quantities for all joints in the human body, from the cervical spine, the hip, and the knee joint, to the little toe. As one of the very first companies in this sector, OHST AG had already obtained ISO 9001/EN46001 certification in 1995. Today, the company holds ISO 13485 certification. We have also applied our comprehensive knowledge in the endoprosthetic field to develop our own OEM product range: customer-oriented implant systems for hip & knee joints and the corresponding surgical instruments for a dependable supply of standard products. These systems can be used to complete our customers’ portfolio without the need for an own investment in the development process. The range includes top quality generic products at attractive prices and in a wide range of sizes, all ready for sale. Over many decades of use, the implants have been


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shown to be safe. We also supply the corresponding surgical instruments. These give the surgeon the precision which turns an optimum implant into a successful solution for the patient. All components are supplied in sterile packaging and labelled for immediate use in the operating room. Our customers today are leading manufacturers and distributors all over the world who sell the implants and instruments to hospitals or doctors.

How we work Transparency and clear communications within the company are the roots of our success. We supply all our services from under one roof with clear coordination: this generates a high level of commitment from our side, avoids costly misunderstandings, speeds up agreement and approval processes – and, finally, saves time and money for our customers. Our transparent structures and clear agreements help us to implement your orders with clarity from start to finish, and therefore as quickly as possible.

Work with us! Transparency and quality, flexibility, and reliability are the basis for successful cooperation. Our focus is on continuity and experience: we have been a family company for over 80 years – and this is exactly how we wish to continue. We value and guarantee tradition – the good education and training of our staff – and do business based on long-term, trusting partnerships.

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Name · pfm medical ag Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Wankelstr. 60 50996 Köln North Rhine-Westphalia Ute Ebers +49-2236-9641-370 +49-2236-9641-99370 ute.ebers@pfmmedical.com www.pfmmedical.com over 500 1971 | medical application areas of infusion | histotechnology | cardiovascular technologies | surgery

Annual Turnover · €102.1m External · | Feather Collaborations | Numed | Unomedical

pfm medical is an internationally active medium-sized company providing special solutions in the fields of healthcare. The headquarters of this family-owned enterprise, founded in 1971, is located in Cologne. The company’s more than 500 employees are active at 12 sites, 4 in Germany and 8 in other countries. Its portfolio of 3,100 products sold in more than 100 markets includes the medical application areas of infusions, histotechnology, cardiovascular technologies, and surgery.

Development, production, sales, and service from a single source Using its own production companies, pfm medical develops and manufactures medical-technical products used in hospitals, medical practices, and homebased nursing care. In addition, the company sells products exclusively for leading international manufacturers, such as scalpels and blades for laboratory equipment made by the Japanese manufacturer FEATHER®. Services for outpatient care round off the portfolio of this medium-sized family-owned business. By providing services such as medical-nutritional consultation and prescription management pfm medical aspires to achieve as comprehensive a supply for home-based care as possible.

Safety and quality made in Germany Producing and offering premium quality is the core principle of pfm medical. At the same time, the aim of its product development is to ensure the highest possible level of safety for users and patients. In order to ensure top quality and safety standards along the entire value-added process chain, pfm medical produces and develops its products at top-quality sites, primarily in Germany, but also in Switzerland and the USA.

Flexibility and customer orientation drive innovation capability Using multiple locations makes the company flexible enough to be able to rapidly adjust to market demands and customer preferences. In close cooperation with


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recognised specialists and based on their practical experience, pfm medical systematically develops new production processes using different materials. This enables the company to offer its customers solutions adapted to the needs of patients and users that can accelerate a successful cure as well as improve medical care. The company’s more than 80 patents are the result of over 40 years of successful collaboration.

Products and services for a better quality of life Whether with respect to products or services – for pfm medical, in addition to a proper functional benefit, the patients’ and users’ quality of life is always the main focus. The titanium-coated net implants from pfm medical, such as the TiLOOP® Bra used in reconstructive breast surgery, not only provide stability, but also grow quickly into the body tissue. Among other things, they ensure low inflammation rates and fairly short convalescence times of the patients. In the area of cardiovascular surgery, the unique Nit Occlud® Spiral System is used for closing holes in the heart. The implants can be inserted into children and adapt themselves to the organ’s growth, so that they can remain in the body for an entire lifetime. Apart from demand-controlled products, pfm medical also offers services that allow complex treatments to be shifted from the hospital to the home environment. This is a key element in providing a higher quality of life, particularly, in difficult situations.

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Name · PMT Präzision-Medizin-Technik GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person

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Im Gewerbegebiet 11 66709 Weiskirchen Saarland Joerg Heinzerling Saskia Schnase +49-6876-9100-0 +49-6876-9100-55 info@pmt-weiskirchen.de www.pmt-weiskirchen.de 65 1982 | Catheter Systems | Minimally Invasive Surgical Products | Injection Moulding | Tubing Systems | Sterilization (Moist Heat, Ethylene Oxide, Radiation) | Packaging Services | Medical Treatment Units

Annual Turnover · €4,5m

Competence in medical solutions PMT GmbH is a German company specialising in the development and manufacture of consumables for medical devices. The company was established in 1982 and currently has 65 employees. With more than 30 years of experience in the development and production of catheter products, PMT has developed a profound know-how in this product group. We focus on providing a broad variety of small- to medium-sized series while maintaining the highest quality standards. Supported by our own injection moulding department, PMT also produces a wide range of minimally invasive surgical products. PMT has further established itself as a packaging company for all kinds of tubing systems for small series and special applications. PMT uses moist heat sterilization (according to DIN EN ISO 17665-1) in its in-house production process. PMT also provides sterilization with Ethylene Oxide (DIN EN ISO 11135-1) and with Radiation (Co-60) (DIN EN ISO 11137-1). In the packaging services segment, PMT offers a wide range of blister package sizes. PMT also packages medical treatment units in different configurations, ready for use. This is also offered for smaller series and in combination with pharmaceutical products, as required.


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PMT – Core competences Product design ·· Contract development of ready-to-use – medical devices ·· Development of components and sub-assemblies ·· Sterile products for single use / multiple use ·· Short-term implementation Manufacturing ·· Cleanroom class ISO 8 ·· Injection moulding in cleanroom class ISO 8, 25–100 t ·· Insert moulding / Plastic-metal-assemblies < 1g ·· Processing of medical tubing: Tip forming / Printing /  Punching / Bonding ·· Ultra-Sonic-Welding / Thermoforming ·· In-process quality control ·· Blister packaging up to 500 µm foil thickness ·· Set packaging Sterilization ·· Moist heat (in house) DIN EN ISO 17665-1 ·· Ethylene Oxide DIN EN ISO 11135-1 ·· Radiation (Co-60) DIN EN ISO 11137-1 Registration ·· CE-Certification ·· Validation: Packaging / Cleaning / Sterilization (Moist heat, EO, Radiation) / Transport / Durability (accelerated / real-time aging and control of sterile barriers) ·· Planning and implementation of validations ·· Validation plans ·· Validation reports

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Name · Polytech Domilens GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Telephone Fax Email Website Areas of Activity

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Arheilger Weg 6 64380 Roßdorf Hesse +49-6154-6999-0 +49-6154-6999-40 info@polytech-domilens.de www.polytech-domilens.de | Intraocular lenses | Surgical eqipment | Knives | Surgical instruments | YAG lasers | SLT lasers | Phako machines | Surgical microscopes | Decontamination processing equipment | Iris prosthetics | Corneal dystrophy DNA test | Specialty dietetics

VISION IS LIFE Our most special moments come from our ability to see. There is nothing comparable to the wonder of how our eyes transform light into pictures, creating a world full of colours, with form and contrast. Vision is perception, discovery, experience. Vision is life. Fascinated and inspired by the performance of the human eye, we at Polytech Domilens are committed to being one of the leading providers for ophthalmic surgical products. Our aim is to be a competent, innovative, and dedicated partner for both ophthalmologists and patients. We want to achieve more for our customers, by remaining close both to our customers and to the market. Longterm know-how and cooperation with competent partners enable us to offer a differentiated range of products covering the areas of cataract surgery, iris prosthetics, refractive and trauma surgery, glaucoma, and devices, as well as specialty dietetics and medicinal products.

Our development For 25 years Polytech and Domilens operated as the two most successful independent ophthalmic distributors in Germany, having been first on the market with many innovations. In 2014 these two companies joined to form Polytech Domilens to provide even greater service to the market. As a manufacturer and independent provider, we are involved in new technologies and techniques, as well as the development of new products and applications. With the help of international connections, we are able to realise ideas. We invest in the consistent expansion of our range of high quality and innovative products: Strong brands for your success.

Our responsibility At Polytech Domilens, the focus is on people. Individual guidance of our customers – as well as constant exchange with partners in research, development, and production – enables us to offer products and services that are distinctive and often unique.


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When freedom becomes reality We are happy to announce that Polytech Domilens is expanding the product portfolio by introducing a diffractive multifocal lens platform established in Europe: the FineVision and the FineVision Toric from the Belgian manufacturer PhysIOL offer a third focal point for the intermediate view as well as a long-distance and a near focal point. Polytech Domilens is also the distributor for various high quality manufacturers offering different standard and premium IOLs containing monofocal, multifocal, toric, blue light filtering, aspheric, and special diopter lenses. Quantel Laser As an extension of the product portfolio of modern implants, medical instruments, and devices, Polytech Domilens in Germany has taken over the exclusive distribution of ophthalmic lasers from Quantel Medical. This laser system covers indications such as glaucoma, secondary cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, and other retinal diseases. Oertli Phaco and Vitrectomy Surgery Platform Oertli is the premium manufacturer in eye surgery, enabling surgeons and OR staff to perform surgeries in an easier, safer, and more efficient way and to achieve better results for the patient. They are exclusively focused on operations on cataracts, as well as on the vitreous body, the retina, and for glaucoma. Polytech Domilens and Oertli have enjoyed a historic partnership at the highest level since 1995. We offer above-average customer benefits thanks to excellent quality, pioneering innovations, and competent provision of services. As a One-Stop-Shop, our diversified product range also covers surgical instruments, OVD, MST Surgical Devices, knives, plugs, and many other products serving the requirements of a modern ophthalmic surgery facility.

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Name · Schmitz u. Söhne GmbH & Co. KG Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Social Media Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Zum Ostenfeld 29 58739 Wickede (Ruhr) North Rhine-Westphalia Markus Pförtner +49-2377 84-138 +49-2377 84-135 Pfoertner.markus@schmitz-soehne.de www.schmitz-soehne.com

F 195 1930 Medical equipment furniture for hospitals and private surgeries

Schmitz u. Söhne develops, produces and distributes medical equipment for hospitals and doctors’ surgeries. The owner-operated SME, now in its third and fourth generation, employs approximately 190 staff and has over 85 years of experience in medical technology. Today, it operates at a global level and holds an excellent position in its market within its industry. With its German-made products, Schmitz believes that an attractive design is just as important as a high level of quality and functionality.

From North Rhine-Westphalia to the world Schmitz is based in Wickede in North Rhine-Westphalia, where the company was founded in 1930 and where it still has its offices. Research & development, production, and distribution take place at a second site in the neighbouring town of Bönen. It is from here that Schmitz supplies its products to specialist dealers for medical technology throughout the world. Its sales network consists of its own subsidiaries in Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Argentina, and China as well as over 80 representatives across the globe. Exports currently account for roughly 55% of the total turnover.

Ahead of the field in research & development Technical know-how is a key factor in remaining competitive at an international level. That is why Schmitz doesn’t just rely on state-of-the-art technology in its product design and development; it also incorporates valuable ideas from practical experience. This is made possible by the fact that the company always stays in close dialogue with the users of its products.

Award-winning product design In addition to guaranteeing a high level of functionality, the product developers at Schmitz are always mindful of design aspects. The company has already won prestigious design awards for the successful combination of function, ergonomics, and aesthetics – for example, the renowned Red Dot Design Award and the German Design Award.


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“Made in Germany” quality Whether operating tables, patient stretchers, examination chairs, or general medical furniture and accessories – Schmitz insists on top quality in all its products. Highly qualified staff and state-of-the-art manufacturing technologies and methods ensure production with maximum precision and consistent quality. Systematic quality management guarantees that all process operations in the company meet international requirements and standards and that products always undergo quality control.

Sustainable use of resources The company also demands high quality standards from its suppliers, 90% of which are based in Germany. This ensures that only premium materials are used. Furthermore, as environmental considerations and the sustainable use of resources are also important to the SME, Schmitz prioritises environmentally-friendly materials and production methods.

Excellent customer satisfaction Numerous awards from the Steinbeis Transfer Center, certifying Schmitz’s excellent customer satisfaction, testify to the fact that the German-made quality and service are appreciated by customers.

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Name · SCHÖLLY FIBEROPTIC GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Social Media Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Robert-Bosch-Str. 1–3 79211 Denzlingen Baden-Wuerttemberg Ina Vosseler +49-7666-908-145 +49-7666-908-380 Marcom.editorial@schoelly.de www.schoelly.de/ME

Q 600 1973 | Customised endoscopic visualisation systems | Private Label products for endoscopic applications: | endoscopes | cameras | light sources | light guides | monitor | insufflator | cart

Annual Turnover · ca. €100m

SCHÖLLY – EXCELLENCE INSIDE Modern medicine is constantly producing new and innovative treatment methods. One of the most important roles of endoscopy as part of this is to provide a functional approach to the relevant organs, as well as the best visualisation possible. There continues to be considerable technological, economic, and ergonomic potential in pioneering new approaches in this area. These are precisely the pioneering solutions that we are working on. You present us your challenge; we will use our expertise to transform it into a marketable and successful product solution.

OEM partner and technology provider As a leading OEM partner and technology provider we offer the development and production of high-tech and future-oriented solutions. We are a leading provider of medical 3D visualisation systems, offering latest technologies in the field of medical endoscopy. Camera platform FlexiVision Our in-house-developed endoscopic camera platform is modular in design. Platform technologies provide the foundation on which product variants with individual characteristics can be attached. A special feature is multi-connectivity, which allows different camera heads and chip-in-scope endoscopes to be connected. Cameras built on this platform offer endoscopic image enhancement, thanks to unique video algorithms. In order to integrate endoscopic devices into existing OR network structures, open interfaces are available. One of the latest options of the camera platform is the adaptation of products offering 4K, as the platform is ready to fulfil 4K solutions. Chip-in-tip The development of innovative and user-friendly chip-in-tip endoscopes – integrating objective lens, chip, and light in one endoscopic system – is also part of our technological toolbox. As image sensors get increasingly smaller, new approaches and innovative constructions are possible.


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Single-use accessories If the combination of single-use accessories with a reusable endoscope is of interest for one of your applications, we can offer you an exclusive disposable solution.

Private label products – our expertise labeled with your name Our private label products provide the perfect complement to your product range. You can add endoscope, camera, light source, light guide, monitor, insufflator, and cart to your portfolio immediately. This saves you lengthy and costly development, production, and approval processes, as our private label products already have the necessary approvals for many countries.

From conception to global service From the initial idea through to our global after sales service we provide customised solutions that meet your requirements. Our experts are on hand to guide the product through every stage in the process: from conception, prototyping, functional testing, engineering, and registration to production and global service. We maintain headquarters in Germany and offer on-site support and services through our subsidiaries in US, Brazil, China, and Japan.

EXCELLENCE INSIDE explains what SCHÖLLY is all about With EXCELLENCE INSIDE we give you a solid promise and express the high expectations we have towards ourselves, our products, and our actions. If you have a specific question or challenge, feel free to contact us. If you are interested in our newsletter, please register at www.schoelly.de/news.

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Name · Trelleborg Sealing Solutions Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Social Media Number of Employees Areas of Activity

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Handwerkstraße 5–7 70565 Baden-Wuerttemberg Peter Krass +49-711-7864-4486 +49-711-7803171 LifeSciences.Europe@trelleborg.com www.trelleborg-lifesciences.com

FL I Q  5,500 | Medical devices | Liquid silicone rubber | Micro parts | 2-component parts | Engineered seals

Annual Turnover · ca. €888m

Advanced polymer engineered solutions for healthcare & medical industry Trelleborg Sealing Solutions develops, manufactures, and supplies innovative engineered sealing solutions for demanding healthcare & medical applications in thermoplastics, silicone, and other elastomers. With more than 60 years of experience in the sealing business, Trelleborg Sealing Solutions is a leading supplier of advanced sealing solutions – to diagnostic, biotech, medical device, baby care, and pharmaceutical equipment manufacturers, among others. With a network of local marketing companies and manufacturing facilities, Trelleborg Sealing Solutions offers worldwide logistics, ensuring that products are delivered on time, wherever you are in the world. The company offers a one-stop-shop to consolidate the supplier base, reducing costs and simplifying business, as well as offering product innovations that improve service life and reduce the total cost of ownership. The main benefits of working with Trelleborg Sealing Solutions are its innovative design support and expertise, world-class manufacturing technology, and quality-assured, FDA- or USP VI-compliant components, with production possible in cleanrooms. Other advantages include extensive manufacturing and support capabilities, such as automated, flashless liquid silicone rubber production, cleanroom facilities, advanced delivery options, cleaning, surface treatment, and sampling (IQ, OQ, PQ or PPAP). Trelleborg Sealing Solutions offers you a development partnership to find the optimum and most cost effective solutions, with R&D functions such as rapid prototyping, computer modelling, and in-house qualification testing, to shorten time to market.


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The product portfolio for healthcare & medical industries includes: static, linear, or rotary seals like Variseal ®, O-Rings, customised solutions, tubing, membranes, LSR compounds, 2-component parts, and Durobal ® (polymer rolling bearings). Trelleborg Sealing Solutions complies with industry standards such as ISO 9001:2008, ISO/TS and ISO 13485. Trelleborg Sealing Solutions is a business area of the Trelleborg Group.

The Trelleborg Group Trelleborg is a world leader in engineered polymer solutions that seal, damp, and protect critical applications in demanding environments. Its innovative solutions accelerate performance for customers in a sustainable way. The Trelleborg Group has annual sales of SEK 30 billion (€3.25bn, US$3.60bn) in over 40 countries. The Group comprises five business areas: Trelleborg Coated Systems, Trelleborg Industrial Solutions, Trelleborg Offshore & Construction, Trelleborg Sealing Solutions, and Trelleborg Wheel Systems, as well as the operations of Rubena and Savatech. The Trelleborg share has been listed on the Stock Exchange since 1964 and is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm, Large Cap. For further information please see: www.trelleborg.com

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Name · Turck duotec GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Social Media Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Special electronics solutions for special ideas

Goethestraße 7 58553 Halver North Rhine-Westphalia Dr Mareike Haaß +49-2353-1390-0 +49-2353-1390-6519 sales@turck-duotec.com www.turck-duotec.com

Do you have a good idea? Let us know! We will work together with you to develop and manufacture the electronic products you need to turn your idea into a true innovation. To do so, we fully customise all of the necessary processes to accommodate your requirements, from creating the concept right through to the qualification of your product.

Q 52 1988 Development and manufacturing of customised electronics

As an electronics service provider, we have a lot to offer: ·· Many years of experience in developing and manufacturing electronics ·· Short decision-making paths to respond to challenges flexibly ·· Three company sites with 51,900 square metres of state-of-the-art production and testing facilities

Annual Turnover · €67.3m (2015) External · | Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG Collaborations | TSL ESCHA GmbH | EDC Electronic Design Chemnitz GmbH | Cree, Inc. | X-FAB MEMS Foundry | iesy GmbH & Co. KG | aiXtrusion GmbH

Combine your idea with our expertise to benefit from customised electronics Turck duotec was founded in 1988 as an independent company of the Turck Group. Since then, we have become an expert in customer-specific electronics development and manufacturing (Electronics Engineering and Manufacturing Services - E2MS). We can also meet highly individual requirements with the utmost precision thanks to our many years of experience as an electronics service provider and our comprehensive manufacturing expertise. Our development services include mechanics design, circuit layout, and hardware and software development, as well as specific test development. Our strengths in electronics manufacturing lie in technologies such as SMD assembly, chip-on-board (COB), thick film hybrid technology, electronics protection, and system assembly.


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Added safety: our electronics in the health sector For us, maximum safety is a given when it comes to electronic applications. Safety is always a priority, but it’s absolutely vital in the medical technology sector. Electronics in medical technology must be one hundred percent reliable while possessing many other particular qualities. For many applications the electronic components must be highly miniaturised as well as easy to clean and sterilise. In addition to a complete range of production possibilities under one and the same roof, we specialise in the protection of electronics (e.g. through fluoropolymer coating, direct overmold with thermoplastics, hotmelt and duroplast, and electronics on ceramics or glass). Turck duotec has recently offered direct overmold with an autoclavable material through which electronic subassemblies can be effectively protected against unintended impacts such as steam, moisture, and chemical detergents. The housings are custom-made and adapted to the respective application. Thanks to the fact that these housings are not only reusable but also less expensive than those produced by previous techniques for making electronics autoclavable (titanium/PEEK/ glass housings), Turck duotec products offer significant cost savings as well.

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Name · Weiss Klimatechnik GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Greizer Straße 41–49 35447 Reiskirchen Hesse Andrea Bodenhagen +49-6408-84-6570 +49-6408-84-8470 a.bodenhagen@wut.com www.weiss-technik.com Over 2,100 worldwide 1984 | Clean rooms | Measuring rooms | Operating theatre ceilings | Data center cooling

Annual Turnover · €1.065bn (Schunk Group 2015) External · | CEC Collaborations | VDI | DRRI | ÖRPG | SwissCCS | VIP 3000 | GHE

Solutions for the safe manufacture of medical technology products The manufacture of medical technology products places the most exacting demands on the materials, processes, and systems technology used. As a long-standing partner of a wide variety of companies, we offer our customers a diverse portfolio of innovative, proven, economical, and reliable solutions.

Focus on medical technology We purposely bundle our competencies into specialized units in order to provide optimal support to our customers. One of those units is medical technology, where we deal with the special requirements related to the development and production of medical technology products. To reliably and consistently meet those requirements, we offer a deep and wide-ranging product spectrum of standardised and customisable solutions, including heat technology, clean and measuring rooms, containment systems, and climate testing chambers. Comprehensive – service from the initial consultation, planning, and implementation, through after-sales service – is also particularly important to us.

Heat technology: precisely reproducible temperature Regardless of whether in research and development or in production, the targeted, controlled, and precisely reproducible use of heat is especially important in medical technology. We offer our customers a broad selection of tempering ovens for silicones and plastics, special GMP-compliant heating and drying chambers, efficient vacuum dryers, microwave systems, and annealing ovens.

Clean rooms and measuring rooms: ensure clean production conditions Cleanliness is of major importance in the manufacture of medical technology products and primary packaging. That is why we supply our customers with standards-compliant clean rooms according to VDI/VDE


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2627, either as new construction or an upgrade, for the broadest spectrum of requirements. Among other things, we take care of the ventilation and climate technology, the measurement technology and monitoring, as well as GMP qualification and requalification.

Containment systems: reliably protect what’s important We develop, build, and distribute safety work stations in numerous standard versions that can be customized in almost any way imaginable. Our work stations help to reliably protect employees, products, and processes as well as increase safety at the workplace.

Climate testing chambers: tensile and materials tests under all conditions Our climate testing chambers provide the optimal basis for reliable materials and product testing under all environmental conditions. Proven standard modules are precisely adapted to the specific products and test requirements.

Service: customer orientation for a true partnership We think and act with service in mind. With our service specialists, we provide lasting solutions for a long and successful collaboration. In addition to the traditional services such as consulting, maintenance, and replacement parts management, we also offer special services for clean room technology, qualification and requalification, energy optimisation, as well as training and education.

weisstechnik and the Schunk Group The Weiss Technik companies are part of the Schunk Group, a globally active technology concern.

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Name · Winicker Norimed GmbH Medizinische Forschung Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email

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Deutschherrnstraße 15–19 90429 Nürnberg Bavaria Dr Cornelia Meier-Zimmerer +49-911-92680-0 +49-911-92680-8839 Medizinprodukte@ winicker-norimed.com www.winicker-norimed.com ca. 120 1993 Clinical Research

Company overview Winicker Norimed GmbH is a renowned CRO, based in Germany, that offers a full range of services in clinical research from planning to reporting. We are a reliable partner in the field of clinical research with medical devices. Winicker Norimed can perform all aspects of the planning and management of clinical investigations or just selected services. The main focus of our work is in Germany and Europe. With the highest quality of service, we plan and conduct clinical investigations with medical devices in accordance with the relevant national regulations and international standards (ISO14155). Our experts have proficient knowledge in planning clinical investigations with medical devices, submitting them to competent authorities and ethics committees, conducting (managing and monitoring) them during the study period, as well as analysing and publicising their data. Through long-term cooperation in various projects, we have been able to establish an extensive network of clinical partners and experts. Use our professional network to guarantee the successful implementation and completion of your project!

Our services Winicker Norimed provides support with the overall design of clinical investigations in the context of CEConformity Assessment Procedure or Post-Market Clinical Follow-up. Moreover, we offer clinical strategy planning and conceptual design for clinical projects in accordance with international standards and national regulations, as well as relevant literature. Our experienced regulatory team provides support with the submission of clinical investigations to the competent authorities and ethics committees in Germany and the European area.


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Winicker Norimed offers support with project management and clinical monitoring during the conduct of clinical investigations. Our team of experts is specialised in the supervision and conduct of clinical investigations with medical devices. Our team of data managers, coders, and biometricians will make sure that the evaluation of the clinical data is consistent and accurate. Our medical device vigilance team guarantees compliance with all safety requirements in clinical investigations or studies with medical devices. We generate line listings and perform case processing as well as safety reporting to competent authorities and ethics committees. Winicker Norimed supports the successful finalisation of medical device projects with the preparation of a comprehensive clinical investigation report. Winicker Norimed conducts audits at the Sponsor’s premises and the investigation sites as part of routine quality assurance programmes and as preparation for potential regulatory inspections. Our training team offers trainings on Good Clinical Practice in clinical investigations with medical devices (MPG, MPKPV, MPSV and ISO 14155) that meet the requirements of competent authorities and ethical committees.

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Name · wissner-bosserhoff GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Social Media Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity

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Hauptstraße 4–6 58739 Wickede (Ruhr) North-Rhine Westphalia Uwe Deckert +49-2377-784-0 +49-2377-784-205 info@wi-bo.de www.wi-bo.de

FL Q   1,300 1952 More than 100 countries, worldwide

Annual Turnover · ca. €230m External · Part of the LINET Group SE Collaborations

wissner-bosserhoff – your strong partner wissner-bosserhoff GmbH, based in Wickede (Ruhr) in Germany, is a leading provider of innovative, high-quality beds and furnishing solutions for hospitals, nursing homes, and homes for the elderly. The organic growth of the group is ensured by a consistent combination of technology and design competence in the customerdriven development of new products and the use of efficient production and procurement processes. wissner-bosserhoff GmbH is part of the LINET Group SE, with over 1,300 employees. In the fiscal year 2015/ 2016, it achieved a gross revenue of close to EUR 230 million, producing about 90,000 high-quality nursing home and hospital beds and selling them to more than 100 countries worldwide. The Wickede-based company is a strong partner to its customers and helps them choose the perfect product mix. Before the purchase, customers can get a comprehensive requirement analysis to see exactly which products are really needed. Moreover, the sustainable hygiene and service packages are tailored to the individual needs of the client.

image 3-w – the washable hospital bed The image 3-w has been specially developed for effective cleaning in washing facilities and decontamination centres. Thanks to intelligent product design, the hygiene requirements in hospital routines can be sustainably improved and simplified. The clean design of the undercarriage and bed, which is free from troughs and dips, makes optimal drying possible after cleaning and disinfection. Apart from optimal washability, a great deal of focus has been placed on aspects such as fall prevention and mobilisation support. Innovative, successful solutions from the image 3 universal hospital bed were adopted for the image 3-w, including the patented SafeFree ® side guards that have been tried and tested on over


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500,000 beds or the reliable 3-stop strategy, with which the height of the bed can be adjusted to 28, 42 and 80 cm. The central fifth transport castor is particularly user-friendly and time-saving; it not only makes it significantly easier to manouevre beds in small patient rooms, but also means that a single person can easily transport the bed to the bed centre or the operating room. This year, the washable hospital bed received no fewer than three design awards.

sentida 7-i – the intelligent nursing home bed The low nursing bed sentida 7-i is equipped with extensive technical features. It also sets new standards in electronic and sensor intelligence that had previously been available only for hospital beds. In the development phase, the focus was on three main aspects: safety, mobilisation, and professional nursing care. That is why the bed is equipped with the complete fall prevention package. An intelligent bed exit sensor system that can be connected to the call system in the building is included. The system is compatible with all standard nurse call systems. Thanks to the sensor technology, staff can check whether or not the resident is in the bed. Additionally, you can use the sensor technology to monitor the locking system of the side guards and the brakes, which are vital for guaranteeing the resident’s safety. Another safety factor is the intelligent underbed light, which offers independent residents orientation at night. This way, this system can also contribute to the reduction of freedom-depriving measures. With the integrated weighing system with memory function, staff can monitor the resident’s weight in bed without having to mobilise him or her.

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The register contains cluster members and associated companies of: BVMed: German Medical Technology Association EMN: Medical Valley European Metropolitan Region of Nuremberg FMP: Network Forum MedTech Pharma LSN: Life Science Nord Cluster MM: Cluster MedicalMountains NRW: Cluster InnovativeMedicine.NRW SPECTARIS: German Hightech Industry Association

1stQ Deutschland GmbH, Mannheim (BVMed) 2be_die Markenmacher GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) 2E mechatronic GmbH & Co. KG, Kirchheim unter Teck (MM) 2k Produktentwicklung Koentopp + Kargl GbR, München (FMP) 3B Scientific GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) 3C-Carbon Composite, Landsberg (FMP) 3D-Shape GmbH, Erlangen (FMP) 3D-Shape GmbH c/o ISRA VISION PARSYTEC AG, Aachen (EMN) 3M Deutschland GmbH, Neuss (BVMed, NRW) 3M Deutschland GmbH, Membrane Business Unit, Wuppertal (NRW) 3win Maschinenbau GmbH, Aachen (NRW) 4CARE AG, Kiel (LSN) 4plus GmbH, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) 4voice AG, Unterföhring (FMP) 9Solutions GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW)

A A & D Verpackungsmaschinenbau GmbH, Weißensberg (FMP) A-Match GmbH, München (FMP) A. Hopf, Zirndorf (FMP) A. Krüss Optronic GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) A.K.TEK GmbH, Hagen (NRW) A.R.C. Laser GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN, FMP) A7-24 Aumann Gmbh, Bamberg (EMN) Aachen Resonance GmbH, Aachen (NRW) Aachener Gesellschaft für Innovation und Technologietransfer   AGIT mbH, Aachen (NRW) aap Implantate AG, Berlin (BVMed) ab medica Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG, Düsseldorf (NRW) Abbott GmbH & Co. KG, Wiesbaden (BVMed) Abbott Medical Optics (AMO Germany GmbH), Ettlingen (BVMed) Abbott Vascular Deutschland GmbH, Wetzlar (BVMed) Abena GmbH, Zörbig (BVMed) ABF-Pharmazie, Fürth (EMN) Abiomed Europe GmbH, Aachen (BVMed, NRW) AC Aircontrols GmbH, Kempen (NRW) ac.biomed GmbH, Aachen (NRW) acad group GmbH, Heilsbronn (EMN, FMP) Acandis GmbH & Co. KG, Pforzheim (BVMed) ACD Elektronik GmbH, Achstetten (FMP) acp – advanced clean production GmbH, Ditzingen (MM) Acquandas GmbH, Kiel (LSN) ACSIOMA GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Activa Automobil-Service GmbH, Borken (NRW) Active Key GmbH & Co. KG, Pegnitz (EMN) Activoris Medizintechnik GmbH, Gilserberg (EMN, FMP) Activus GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Actiworks Application Solutions GmbH, München (FMP)

ACTO – Aachener Centrum für Technologietransfer in der   Ophthalmologie e. V., An-Institut der RWTH Aachen, Aachen (NRW) ACTO GmbH, Braunschweig (FMP) Actuator Solutions GmbH, Gunzenhausen (FMP) Acus Drive System GmbH, Donaueschingen (MM) Ad Rem Team GmbH & Co. KG, München (FMP) ADAPT Localization Services GmbH, Bonn (FMP, NRW) ADCO GmbH, Aachen (NRW) ADE GmbH & Co., Hamburg (LSN) Adentatec GmbH, Köln (NRW) Adhesys Medical GmbH, Aachen (NRW) ADL® GmbH, Münster (NRW) ADLINK Technology GmbH, Deggendorf (FMP) ADOR-Edelmetalle GmbH, Hilden (NRW) ADOS GmbH, Aachen (SPECTARIS) ADT Angst Drehteile GmbH & Co. KG, Frittlingen (MM) ADVANOVA GmbH, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) AE Adam GmbH, Felde (LSN) AEMtec GmbH, Berlin (MM) AESCULAP AG, Tuttlingen (SPECTARIS, BVMed, MM) Aesculap Akademie GmbH, Bochum (NRW) aescuvest GmbH, Frankfurt (EMN) AGA Sanitätsartikel GmbH, Löhne (NRW) Ageneo Life Science Experts GmbH, München (FMP) Agfa HealthCare GmbH, Bonn (NRW) AGH Diagnostics GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Agroisolab GmbH, Jülich (NRW) AIR LIQUIDE Medical GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) Air Products Medical GmbH, Hattingen (NRW) AirMed PLUS GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Aix Scientifics CRO, Aachen (NRW) Akademie für Internationale, Lahr (FMP) Akrus GmbH & Co. KG, Elmshorn (LSN) aks – Aktuelle Krankenpflege Systeme GmbH, Troisdorf (NRW) AKTORmed GmbH, Barbing (FMP) Albert Hohlkörper GmbH & Co.KG, Hemer (NRW) ALCON Pharma GmbH, Freiburg (BVMed) Alcon ® Pharma GmbH, Großostheim (SPECTARIS) Alere GmbH, Köln (NRW) Alfred Schweizer GmbH & Co. KG, Seßlach-Gemünda (FMP) ALL4NET GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) ALLISTRO CAPITAL Gesellschaft für Beteiligungsberatung mbH,   Frankfurt (EMN) AlloCon Med GmbH, Wermelskirchen (NRW) alloPlus GmbH, Saarbrücken (BVMed) Alna-Medicalsystem GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) ALPO TECHNIK MEDICAL PRODUCTS GmbH & Co. KG,   Auerbach (EMN, FMP) ALU REHAB ApS, Ry (SPECTARIS) AMD TÜV Arbeitsmedizinische Dienste GmbH, Köln (NRW) amedo smart tracking solutions GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Amedrix GmbH, Esslingen (FMP) AMEDTEC Medizintechnik Aue GmbH, Bergisch Gladbach (NRW) AMEDUIT – Akademie für Gesundheitswirtschaft, Arbeitsmarktförderung   und IT, Hünxe (NRW) AMO Germany GmbH, Ettlingen (SPECTARIS) Amplifon Deutschland GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) amplikon, Heusenstamm (FMP) AMPLITUDE GmbH, Zotzenheim (BVMed) AMSilk GmbH, Planegg/Martinsried (FMP) Anaesthesio ® Dr. Bloch und Dr. Nitschke GbR, Dorsten (NRW) Analytical Services Dr. Ralph Nussbaum, Aachen (NRW) Anchor Diagnostics GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Andreas Fahl Medizintechnik-Vertrieb GmbH, Köln (BVMed, NRW) Andreas Hettich GmbH & Co. KG, Tuttlingen (SPECTARIS) Angewandte System Technik GmbH, Wolnzach (FMP)


Angiocam IVS GmbH, Duisburg (NRW) AngioDynamics Inc. Germany, Amsterdam (BVMed) Aniokard Medizintechnik GmbH, Friedeburg ango Reha-Technik Vertriebs GmbH, Sundern-Langscheid (NRW) Ansell GmbH, München (BVMed) anteris medical GmbH, Holzkirchen (FMP) AnyTec Hygienesysteme, Apolda (FMP) AP NENNO Medizintechnik GmbH, Marl (NRW) Apostra Pharmagroßhandel – Straussen Apotheke, Hattingen (NRW) Apotheke am Dellplatz, Duisburg (NRW) Apotheke Schug, Eschenbach (EMN) Apptrac GmbH, Bottrop (NRW) AQ Implants GmbH, Ahrensburg (LSN) Aqua free GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) aquila biolabs GmbH, Baesweiler (NRW) ARISTOTECH Industries GmbH, Luckenwalde ArjoHuntleigh GmbH, Mainz-Kastel (SPECTARIS, BVMed) ARROW implants – NG Patentverwertungs UG, Düsseldorf (NRW) ARTIMED Medical Consulting GmbH, Kassel (FMP) Artus Communications Ltd., Halle (FMP) AS Medizintechnik GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) ascendi MEDIZINTECHNIK, Nürnberg (EMN) Ascenion GmbH, München (FMP) Asklepios Consulting GmbH, Moers (NRW) Asmuth GmbH Medizintechnik, Minden (NRW) ASPIRAS, Mainz (FMP) ASQF e.V., Erlangen (EMN) ASSAmed GmbH, Bexbach (BVMed) Assmann Medical Handelsgesellschaft mbH, Norderstedt (LSN) Astracon GmbH, Penzberg (FMP) Astrum IT GmbH, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) Asys-Tecton GmbH, Mönchweiler (MM) at-design, Fürth (EMN, FMP) ATEGRIS Regionalholding GmbH, Mülheim an der Ruhr (NRW) ATMOS MedizinTechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Lenzkirch (SPECTARIS, BVMed) Atos Medical GmbH, Troisdorf (NRW) AtoZ-CRO GmbH, Overath (NRW) Attends GmbH, Schwalbach (BVMed) Audio Service GmbH, Herford (NRW) Audio-Ton Medizinisch-Technische Systeme GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) auric Hörsysteme GmbH & Co. KG, Rheine (BVMed, NRW) AURITEC Medizindiagnostische Systeme GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Autronic Reglersysteme GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Avanti GmbH, Hamburg (FMP) Avasis GmbH, Konstanz (MM) avinotec GmbH, Siegen (NRW) AXXO Im- und Export GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) AxynTeC Dünnschichttechnik GmbH, Augsburg (FMP) aycan Digitalsysteme GmbH, Würzburg (EMN) AYOXXA Biosystems GmbH, Köln (NRW) ayxesis GmbH, Kevelaer (NRW)

B B & S Analytik GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) B-K Medical Medizinische Systeme GmbH, Quickborn (LSN) B. Braun Melsungen AG, Melsungen (BVMed) B. Ketterer Söhne GmbH & Co. KG., Furtwangen (MM) B.Braun Avitum Saxonia GmbH, Radeberg (SPECTARIS) bachorskidesign, Lübeck (LSN) Bader & Partner Medizintechnik GmbH, Neumünster (LSN) BaHe Verpackungen OHG, Nürnberg (EMN) Balda GROUP, Bad Oeynhausen (NRW) Barkey GmbH & Co. KG, Bielefeld (NRW) Barlog Plastics, Overath (NRW) Bartels Mikrotechnik GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Basko Orthopädie Handelsgesellschaft mbH, Hamburg (LSN) Basler AG, Ahrensburg (LSN) Bauer & Dr. Einmahl, Erlangen (EMN) Bauer und Häselbarth-Chirurg GmbH, Ellerau (SPECTARIS, LSN) Baumüller Direct Motion GmbH, Bad Gandersheim (FMP) Bausch & Lomb GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) Bavaria Digital Technik GmbH, Pfronten (FMP) Bavaria Medizin Technologie GmbH, Oberpfaffenhofen (FMP) Baxter Deutschland GmbH, Unterschleißheim (BVMed) Bayer AG, Monheim am Rhein (NRW) bayer Feinwerk GmbH & Co.KG, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM)

Bayerisches Laserzentrum GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) Bayern Innovativ – Bayerische Gesellschaft, Nürnberg (FMP) bayoonet AG, Darmstadt (FMP) BayStartUp GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) BAZARGANI | Design+Innovation, Hamburg (LSN) BBF Sterilisationsservice GmbH, Kernen-Rommelshausen (MM) BBmedica medizinische Vertriebs- und Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH,   Aachen (NRW) BBT Biotech GmbH, Baesweiler (NRW) bc-technology GmbH, Dettingen/Erms (MM) BDT-MVZ Radiologie & Nuklearmedizin, Erlangen (EMN) Beatrice Schroetter QM Consulting Medizintechnik, Aachen (NRW) bebro electronic GmbH, Frickenhausen (FMP) Becton Dickinson GmbH, Heidelberg (BVMed) BEE Medic GmbH, Singen (FMP) Befort Wetzlar OD GmbH, Wetzlar (SPECTARIS) Belimed Deutschland GmbH, Mühldorf (SPECTARIS) Belimed Deutschland GmbH, Köln (SPECTARIS) Berlin Heart GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) Berliner Glas KGaA Herbert Kubatz GmbH + Co., Berlin (SPECTARIS) Bernhard Schulz & Sohn Ärzte- und Krankenhausbedarf, Hamburg (LSN) Bertrandt Services GmbH, Ehningen (FMP) bestbion dx GmbH, Köln (NRW) Beta-Gamma-Service GmbH & Co. KG, Wiehl (MM) BETZ Dentalgeräte GmbH, Kiel (LSN) BEWATEC Kommunikationstechnik GmbH, Telgte (NRW) BGS Beta-Gamma-Service GmbH & Co. KG, Wiehl (BVMed, NRW) Biber Apotheke, Mettmann (NRW) Bio-Gate AG, Nürnberg (EMN, FMP) bio.logis Zentrum für Humangenetik, Frankfurt (FMP) biocell Gesellschaft für Biotechnologie mbH, Engelskirchen (NRW) BioCer Entwicklungs-GmbH, Bayreuth (FMP) BioEpiderm GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) biolitec biomedical technology GmbH, Jena (BVMed) Biomagnetik Park GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) BioMedical Services, Geisfeld (FMP) BioMedizinZentrum Bochum, Bochum (NRW) Biomet Deutschland GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) Bionic Production GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Bionicgermany – VeriMexx GmbH, Bestwig (NRW) BIOTREND Chemikalien GmbH, Köln (NRW) BIOTRONIK SE & Co. KG, Berlin (BVMed) BioVariance GmbH, München (EMN, FMP) Birds and Trees UG (haftungsbeschränkt), Hamburg (LSN) Birke & Partner GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) Bischoff & Bischoff Medizin-und Rehabilitationstechnik GmbH,   Karlsbad (SPECTARIS) Bisping Medizintechnik GmbH, Aachen (NRW) BITMOS Gesellschaft für Medizintechnik mbH, Düsseldorf   (SPECTARIS, NRW) BLANCO CS GmbH + Co.KG, Oberderdingen (SPECTARIS) Blaser Swisslube GmbH, Stuttgart (MM) Blisotec GmbH, Jülich (NRW) Block Optic Ltd., Dortmund (NRW) BmedS Beste medizinische Spezialitäten GmbH,   Timmendorfer Strand (LSN) BMP Competence GmbH, Alsdorf (FMP) Bobbert & Partner Patentanwälte PartmbB, Erding (FMP) Böckelt GmbH, Marienheide (NRW) Boehringer Ingelheim microParts GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Bösl Medizintechnik GmbH, Aachen (NRW) BOLLE System- und Modulbau GmbH, Telgte (NRW) Bomedus GmbH – Schmerzgedächtnis verändern, Bonn (NRW) bon Optic Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH, Lübeck (SPECTARIS LSN) BONESUPPORT GmbH, Frankfurt (BVMed) BOSANA Medizintechnik GmbH, Dorsten (NRW) Bosch + Sohn GmbH u. Co. KG, Jungingen (SPECTARIS) BOSCH JEHLE Patentanwaltsgesellschaft mbH, München (FMP) Boston Scientific Medizintechnik GmbH, Ratingen (BVMed, FMP, NRW) BPM Systems GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Bracco Imaging Deutschland GmbH, Konstanz (BVMed) BRAINS2HANDS, Viersen (NRW) Breas Medical GmbH, Herrsching (SPECTARIS) Breitenbach Software Engineering GmbH, Möhnesee (NRW) Briem Steuerungstechnik GmbH, Nürtingen (MM) Brigitte Mack MT Consulting und Dokumentation, Maintal (FMP) BSCON Brandschutzconsult GmbH, Essen (NRW)

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BSF Kunststoffe GmbH, Gütersloh (NRW) BSL BIOSERVICE, Planegg (FMP) BSN medical GmbH, Hamburg (BVMed, LSN) BSN-JOBST GmbH, Emmerich (NRW) BSV BioScience GmbH, Baesweiler (NRW) BTG International Germany GmbH, Alzenau (BVMed) Buchner Medtec Consulting, Ismaning (SPECTARIS) Buiting & Teßmer Rechtsanwälte PartGmbB, Moers (NRW) Burghart Messtechnik GmbH, Wedel (LSN) Business Upper Austria – OÖ Wirtschaftsagentur GmbH,   Linz, Österreich (EMN) Bytec Medizintechnik GmbH, Eschweiler (FMP, NRW)

C C-tec Cleanroom-Technology GmbH, Rottenburg (MM) C. HAFNER GmbH & Co. KG, Wimsheim (MM) C. R. Bard GmbH, Karlsruhe (BVMed) CADFEM GmbH, Grafing (FMP) CADiLAC Laser GmbH, Hilpoltstein (FMP) Camed Medical Systems, Köln (NRW) camLine GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) CAMOLEON knowledge brokerage, Hamburg (FMP) Canto Ing. GmbH, Lüdenscheid (NRW) Cardiac Research GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Cardinal Health Germany 507 GmbH, Norderstedt (BVMed) CARDIOGO GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN) Cardionovum GmbH, Bonn (BVMed, NRW) Cardioscan GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Cardiosignal GmbH + Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN) Care Center Rhein-Ruhr GmbH, Bochum (NRW) CARE diagnostica Laborreagenzien GmbH, Voerde (NRW) care integral GmbH, Bad Schwartau (LSN) CareFusion Germany 318 GmbH, Heidelberg (BVMed) Caritas Betriebs- und Werkstätten GmbH, Eschweiler (NRW) Carl Haas GmbH, Schramberg (MM) Carl Martin GmbH - Dental Instrumente, Solingen (SPECTARIS, NRW) Carl Zeiss Jena GmbH, Jena (SPECTARIS) Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Jena (SPECTARIS) Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Hennigsdorf (SPECTARIS) Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Oberkochen (SPECTARIS) Carl Zeiss Meditec Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH,   Oberkochen (SPECTARIS, BVMed) Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH, Jena (SPECTARIS) Carl Zeiss Vision GmbH, Aalen (SPECTARIS) CAS Clean-Air-Service AG, Herzogenrath (NRW) Caspar & Co. Labora GmbH, Aachen (SPECTARIS, NRW) CAT PRODUCTION GmbH, München (FMP) CATCAP GmbH, München (EMN) CBDL Patentanwälte Cabinet Beau de Loménie, Duisburg (FMP) CC&A Medical Components Ltd., Niederlassung Aachen, Aachen (NRW) CEA Deutschland GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Ceatec Medizintechnik GmbH, Wurmlingen (MM) cedrei, Nürnberg (EMN) Cellpack AG – Medical –, Villmergen (MM) Celsius42+ GmbH, Köln (NRW) CenTrial GmbH, Tübingen (MM) Centronic GmbH, Wartenberg (FMP) Centrum für Angewandte Nanotechnologie (CAN) GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) CeramOptec GmbH, Bonn (NRW) CeramTec GmbH, Plochingen (BVMed) cerbomed GmbH, Erlangen (BVMed EMN, FMP) CERES GmbH evaluation & research, Lörrach (FMP) CGS Sensors GmbH, Aschaffenburg (FMP) Chemagen Biopolymer-Technologie AG, Baesweiler (NRW) Chemische Fabrik Kreussler & Co. GmbH, Wiesbaden (BVMed) Chemotrade Chemiehandelsgesellschaft mbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) Chempatex Medizinische Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH, Wentorf (LSN) Chimaera GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) Chip GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Chiroplant GmbH, Wesseling (NRW) Christoph Böhmer GmbH, Falkensee (FMP) Christoph Miethke GmbH & Co. KG, Potsdam (SPECTARIS) CiNNAMED GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) CleanControlling Medical GmbH & Co. KG, Emmingen-Liptingen (MM) ClinicAll Germany GmbH, Neuss (NRW) ClinServices International GmbH, München (FMP)

Closomat GmbH, Hemer (NRW) CM PR GmbH, Köln (NRW) CMS Hasche Sigle, München (FMP) CODAN Medizinische Geräte GmbH & Co. KG, Lensahn (LSN) CODAN pvb Critical Care GmbH, Forstinning (FMP) CoGAP GmbH, Köln (NRW) Cogneon GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) CogniMed GmbH, Reinfeld (LSN) COI GmbH – Competence Center Pharma & Life Science, Erlangen (EMN) Cologne Intelligence GmbH, Köln (NRW) Coloplast GmbH, Hamburg (BVMed, LSN) Coltène/Whaledent GmbH + Co. KG, Langenau (BVMed) Comcotec Messtechnik GmbH, Unterschleißheim (FMP) competence4innovations, Randersacker (FMP) CompuGroup Medical Deutschland AG, Hattingen (NRW) Comretix GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) Comtrade Software Solutions GmbH, München (FMP) Concenter e.K., Hamburg (FMP) Condor GmbH, Salzkotten (SPECTARIS, NRW) Confairmed GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) CONFIANZA GmbH, München (FMP) Consical GmbH, Hemer (NRW) CONTACT Software GmbH, Bremen Contec Gesellschaft für Organisationsentwicklung mbH, Bochum (NRW) Contilia GmbH, Essen (NRW) CONTTEK GmbH, Pforzheim (MM) ConvaTec (Germany) GmbH, München (BVMed) CONZE Informatik GmbH, Lennestadt (FMP, NRW) COOK Deutschland GmbH, Mönchengladbach (BVMed) Corin GSA GmbH, Saarbrücken (BVMed) Corizon GmbH, Kerpen (BVMed) CORONA MEDICAL Vertriebs GmbH, Wesseling (NRW) Corpus-C Design Agentur GmbH, Fürth (FMP) Corscience GmbH & Co. KG, Erlangen (EMN) CorTec GmbH, Freiburg (FMP) Cosphatec GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Coulter GmbH, Frankfurt Couplink Group AG, Aldenhoven (NRW) Courage + Khazaka electronic GmbH, Köln (NRW) COVIDIEN Deutschland GmbH, Neustadt (SPECTARIS) CPE creative-precision-engineering GmbH, Krefeld (NRW) CPR GmbH, Sarstedt (BVMed) CRE Rösler Electronic GmbH, Hohenlockstedt (LSN) Creative Instruments GmbH, Weilheim (FMP) Cregema GbR – Initiative Gesunder Arbeitsplatz, Nürnberg (EMN) CRITEX GmbH, Regensburg (FMP) CryoTherapeutics GmbH, Köln (NRW) CT Imaging GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) CURA-SAN GmbH, Duisburg (NRW) curasan AG, Kleinostheim (BVMed) Curatec Services GmbH, Moers (NRW) curea medical GmbH, Berlingerode (BVMed) Curefab Technologies GmbH, München (FMP) Curt Beuthel GmbH und Co. KG, Wuppertal (NRW) Cyberdyne Care Robotics GmbH, Bochum (FMP, NRW) Cytox, Bayreuth (FMP)

D da:nova GmbH 4.0 - Die Präventionsexperten, Nürnberg (EMN) DanFlex GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Daniel Kürten GmbH & Co. KG, Solingen (SPECTARIS) Dansac GmbH, Hürth (BVMed, NRW) DataDax EDV-Lösungen GmbH, Fürth (FMP) Datatree AG, Düsseldorf (NRW) datenstrom Medical-IT-Services, Remscheid (NRW) Davimed GmbH, Bad Segeberg (LSN) DCI-Dental Consulting GmbH, Kiel (LSN) Declimed GmbH – Tochtergesellschaft der Desitin Arzneimittel GmbH,   Hamburg (BVMed) DEF – Dr. F. Immeyer GmbH, Hamburg (LSN, FMP) define:medicine, Erlangen (FMP) DEFINIENS AG, München (FMP) DEHAS Medizintechnik GmbH, Bad Schwartau (LSN) DEKOM Engineering GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) DELTA Systems GmbH, Aachen (NRW) DELTA Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH, Barbing (FMP)


DEMCON advanced mechatronics BV, Münster (NRW) Dennemeyer & Associates, München (FMP) Dentaco GmbH & Co. KG, Essen (NRW) Dental Innovation GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Dental Kontor GmbH, Stockelsdorf (LSN) Dentale Kompetenz Birgit Stührenberg GmbH + Co.KG,   Bordesholm (LSN) Dentegris Deutschland GmbH, Duisburg (NRW) Dentrade e.K., Köln (NRW) designaffairs GmbH, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) DESINO GmbH, Köln (NRW) Deutsche Telekom Healthcare & Security Solutions GmbH, Bonn (NRW) Deutsches Telemedizin Zentrum e.V., Nürnberg (EMN) DeVilbiss Healthcare GmbH, Mannheim (SPECTARIS) DEWE+CO Verbandstoff-Fabrik Dr. Wüsthoff GmbH & Co. KG,   Wermelskirchen (BVMed) DFine Europe GmbH, Mannheim (BVMed) DIA-Nielsen GmbH & Co. KG, Düren (NRW) DiabetikExpress GmbH, Germering (BVMed) Diagenics SE, Essen (NRW) Diagramm Halbach GmbH & Co. KG, Schwerte (NRW) Diakonie Neuendettelsau, Neuendettelsau (EMN) Diamed Medizintechnik GmbH, Köln (BVMed, NRW) Diapharm GmbH & Co. KG, Münster (NRW) DICOM Consulting GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) DIETZ GmbH, Karlsbad (SPECTARIS) Digital Medics GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) diondo GmbH, Hattingen (NRW) Dispomedica GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) DITG GmbH – Deutsches Institut für Telemedizin und Gesundheits  förderung, Düsseldorf (NRW) DITTEL Engineering, Kochel am See/Ried (FMP) DMB-Apparatebau GmbH, Wörrstadt (SPECTARIS) DMG Dental-Material Gesellschaft mbH, Hamburg (LSN) DMI GmbH & Co. KG, Münster (NRW) DOCERAM Medical Ceramics GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) DOLATEL GmbH, Köln (NRW) dp dreher partners gmbh & Co. KG, Tuttlingen (MM) DQS Medizinprodukte GmbH, Frankfurt am Main (MM) DR . FOOKE - Achterrath Laboratorien GmbH, Neuss (NRW) Dr. Arabin GmbH & Co. KG, Witten (NRW) Dr. Ausbüttel & Co. GmbH, Witten-Annen (BVMed, NRW) Dr. Collin GmbH, Ebersberg (FMP) Dr. Fritz Faulhaber GmbH & Co. KG, Schönaich Dr. Gassner & Partner mbB, Erlangen (EMN) Dr. Hönle Medizintechnik GmbH, Kaufering (FMP) Dr. Jean Bausch Gmbh & Co. KG, Köln (NRW) Dr. K. Hönle Medizintechnik GmbH, Gilching (SPECTARIS) Dr. Knoell Consult GmbH, Mannheim (FMP) Dr. Mach GmbH + Co., Ebersberg (SPECTARIS) Dr. Neumann & Kindler Ltd. & Co. KG, Bochum (NRW) DR. OESTREICH + PARTNER GmbH, Köln (NRW) Dr. Roschke medical marketing GmbH, Köln (NRW) Dr. Rueter, Dr. Brensing, Dipl.-Ing. Eikhof – Partnerschaftsgesellschaft,   Hamburg (LSN) Dr. Sabine Brehme Gesundheitsberatung, Düsseldorf (NRW) Dr. Wilfried Müller GmbH, Prittriching (FMP) Dr. Wolf, Beckelmann & Partner GmbH, Bottrop (NRW) Dr. WOLFF® Sports & Prevention GmbH, Arnsberg (NRW) Dräger Medical Deutschland GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA, Lübeck (SPECTARIS) Dreve Otoplastik GmbH, Unna (NRW) Drux rotierende Dentalinstrumente GmbH, Gummersbach (NRW) DUALIS MedTech GmbH, Seefeld (FMP)

E e.Bavarian Health GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) EARLIEBIRDIE, Kolbermoor (FMP) EC Europ Coating GmbH, Hohenlockstedt (LSN) ECE Training GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) Eckert & Ziegler BEBIG GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) Eco Medizintechnik Limited, Lauf (FMP) Ecomedis medizintechnik & sensorik GmbH, Münster (NRW) EDAP TMS GmbH, Flensburg (LSN) Edwards Lifesciences Services GmbH, Unterschleißheim (BVMed) EE-Systems GmbH, Wendelstein (EMN)

EFOMED GmbH, Henstedt-Ulzburg (LSN) EIT Emerging Implant Technologies GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) Elektra GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) elektron Systeme und Komponenten GmbH & Co. KG, Weißenohe (EMN) Element 22 GmbH, Kiel (LSN) Elident GmbH, Mettmann (NRW) ELISCHA Projekt Management Medical, Witten (NRW) Elma Schmidbauer GmbH, Singen (MM) elmed Röntgen- und Elektromedizintechnik GmbH, Techau (LSN) em-tec GmbH, Finning (FMP) Emil Lange Zahnbohrerfabrik e.K., Engelskirchen (NRW) EMKA Verbandstoffe GmbH & Co. KG, Kaiserslautern (BVMed) EN Electronic Network Hamburg GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) EN MediPart, Flensburg (LSN) Endoaccess GmbH, Garbsen (FMP) EndoChoice GmbH, Halstenbek (LSN) ENDOCOR GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) EndoMobil GmbH, Großenaspe (LSN) enmodes GmbH, Aachen (NRW) Entwicklungsgesellschaft Ruhr- Bochum mbH, Bochum (NRW) EOSWISS Engineering Sàrl, Genève (MM) Eppendorf AG, Hamburg (SPECTARIS LSN) Eppendorf Instrumente GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Eppendorf Polymere GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Eppendorf Vertrieb Deutschland GmbH, Wesseling-Berzdorf (SPECTARIS) Ergo-Tec GmbH, Wilhelmsdorf (EMN) ergoMotix GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN) Erka Kallmeyer Medizintechnik GmbH + Co.KG, Bad Tölz (SPECTARIS) Erlen GmbH, Recklinghausen (NRW) Ernst & Engbring GmbH, Oer-Erkenschwick (NRW) Ernst Krauskopf – Fabrik für chirurgische und zahnärztliche Instrumente,   Solingen (SPECTARIS) Ernst Rittinghaus GmbH, Halver (NRW) Erwin Kowsky GmbH & Co KG, Neumünster (LSN) Eschenbach Optik GmbH, Nürnberg (SPECTARIS) Eschweiler GmbH & Co.KG, Kiel (SPECTARIS LSN) EsCo Orthopädie Service GmbH, Remscheid (SPECTARIS, NRW) Essener Wirtschaftsförderungsgesellschaft mbH, Essen (NRW) ESSILOR GmbH, Freiburg (SPECTARIS) Etac GmbH, Marl (NRW) eucatech AG, Weil am Rhein (FMP) Eurocor GmbH, Bonn (BVMed, NRW) Eurofins BioPharma Product Testing Munich GmbH, Planegg (FMP) Euromechanics saveRay GmbH, Nürnberg (FMP) ev3 GmbH, Bonn (NRW) Everhards GmbH, Meckenheim (NRW) evo-partners GmbH, Bayerisch Gmain (FMP) EvoCare Telemedizin ECT eG, Nürnberg (EMN) EXCO GmbH, Frankenthal (FMP) Exevia GmbH, Nürnberg (FMP) Eyesight & Vision GmbH, Nürnberg (FMP) Eyetec GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) EZM Edelstahlzieherei Mark GmbH, Wetter (NRW)

F F. & M. Lautenschläger GmbH & Co. KG, Köln (SPECTARIS, NRW) F. Sodermanns Automobile GmbH, Wassenberg (NRW) F.H. Papenmeier GmbH & Co.KG, Schwerte (NRW) FairImplant GmbH, Bönningstedt (LSN) Falk Medizinische Datenverarbeitung, Lübeck (LSN) FAQ Consulting GmbH, Langenfeld (NRW) Feet Control GmbH, Gummersbach (NRW) FEG Textiltechnik Forschungs- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH,   Aachen (BVMed, NRW) femtos GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Ferdinand Menrad GmbH + Co.KG, Schwäbisch Gmünd (SPECTARIS) FERREX Solutions GmbH, Bottrop Kirchhellen (NRW) Fetzer Medical GmbH & Co. KG, Tuttlingen (MM) FG-ELEKTRONIK GmbH, Rückersdorf (EMN, FMP) fhl Projekt-GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) FIA Biomed GmbH, Emsdetten (NRW) Fidia Pharma GmbH, Monheim (BVMed) FINK NUMRICH GbR, München (EMN) FISBA AG, St. Gallen (SPECTARIS) Fischer QMS, Tuttlingen (MM) Fisher & Paykel Healthcare GmbH & Co. KG, Schorndorf (SPECTARIS)

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Fleischhacker GmbH & Co. KG, Schwerte (NRW) Flen Pharma GmbH, Düsseldorf (BVMed) Fleuchaus & Gallo Partnerschaft, München (FMP) FLO Medizintechnik GmbH, Melle (SPECTARIS) Fluoron GmbH, Ulm (FMP) FMB Care GmbH, Salzkotten (SPECTARIS, NRW) FOBA Laser Marking + Engraving ALLTEC GmbH, Selmsdorf (MM) Förde Medic, Kiel (LSN) FOR LIFE – Produktions- und Vertriebsgesellschaft für Heil- und   Hilfsmittel mbH, Berlin (BVMed) Fork Labs, Lübeck (LSN) FRAMOS GmbH, Taufkirchen (FMP) FRANK OPTIC PRODUCTS GmbH, Berlin (SPECTARIS) Franz Binder GmbH & Co., Neckarsulm (MM) Franz Kalff GmbH, Euskirchen (BVMed, NRW) Fraunhofer IIS, Erlangen (EMN) Fraunhofer-Institut für Lasertechnik (ILT), Aachen (SPECTARIS) frehsdorf medizintechnik gmbh, Quickborn (LSN) Frelu GmbH, Much (NRW) FRESENIUS SE & Co. KGaA, Bad Homburg (BVMed) Freudenberg Medical Europe GmbH, Kaiserslautern (BVMed) Friedrich Alexander Universität, Erlangen (EMN) Friedrich Alexander Universität Dekanat Medizinische Fakultät,   Erlangen (EMN) Friedrich Alexander Universität Dekanat Technische Fakultät,   Erlangen (EMN) Frimed Medizintechnik GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) Fritz Ruck Ophthalmologische Systeme GmbH, Eschweiler (NRW) Fritz Stephan GmbH, Gackenbach (SPECTARIS) FRIWO Gerätebau GmbH, Ostbeven FRIZ Biochem, Neuried (FMP) Frör Kunststofftechnik GmbH, Erlangen (FMP) FRT GmbH, Bergisch Gladbach (NRW) FSR.Consulting Unternehmensberatung GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) Fuhrmann GmbH, Much (BVMed, NRW) FUJIFILM Deutschland, Düsseldorf (NRW) Fumedica Medizintechnik GmbH, Hechingen (BVMed) FUSE-AI (GbR), Hamburg (LSN)

G G-SURG GmbH, Seeon (FMP) G. Heinemann Medizintechnik GmbH, Kaltenkirchen (LSN) G.A.S. Gesellschaft für analytische Sensorsysteme mbH,   Dortmund (NRW) Gaedigk GmbH Feinmechanik & Systemtechnik, Bochum (NRW) Galilei Software GmbH, Bad Tölz (FMP) GAMBRO Dialysatoren GmbH, Hechingen (BVMed) GAUDLITZ GmbH, Coburg (FMP) gb Implantat-Technologie GmbH, Essen (NRW) GBN Systems GmbH, Buch am Buchrain (EMN, FMP) GE Global Research, Garching (FMP) Gebr. Brasseler GmbH & Co. KG, Lemgo (NRW) Gebrüder Martin GmbH & Co.KG, Tuttlingen (SPECTARIS) GEERS Hörakustik AG & Co. KG, Dortmund (NRW) Gefaz mbH, Forchheim (FMP) Geister Medizintechnik GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) Gemalto GmbH, München (FMP) GenSearch, Rödermark GEOMED Medizin-Technik GmbH & Co.KG, Tuttlingen (SPECTARIS) Gerl Dental GmbH (Anton Gerl GmbH), Köln (NRW) German Healthcare Export Group, Bonn (NRW) gernBotschaft GmbH, Fürth (FMP) Gerresheimer item GmbH, Münster (NRW) GerroMed Pflege- und Medizintechnik GmbH, Hamburg (BVMed, LSN) Gesellschaft für Technologieförderung Itzehoe mbH, Itzehoe (LSN) gestaltend dortmund GmbH & Co. KG, Dortmund (NRW) Gesundheitsforum Segeberg e.V., Bad Segeberg (LSN) Gesundheitsnetz Qualität und Effizienz eG, Nürnberg (EMN) Gesundheitsteam GmbH Bayern, Gauting (BVMed) GETEMED Medizin- und Informationstechnik AG, Teltow (SPECTARIS) GEWATEC GmbH & Co. KG, Wehingen (MM) GFA Steriltechnik GmbH & Co KG, Hückeswagen (NRW) GfPS mbH, Aachen (NRW) GFS Gesellschaft für orthopädische Schienen mbH, Kummerfeld (LSN) GHC – German Health Care GmbH, Flensburg (LSN) GHD GesundHeits GmbH Deutschland, Ahrensburg (BVMed)

GID Germany GmbH, Düsseldorf (BVMed) GIGATRONIK Technologies GmbH, Ulm (FMP) GIMMI GmbH, Tuttlingen (SPECTARIS, MM) Gindele GmbH, Neuhausen (MM) GIRA Giersiepen GmbH & Co. KG, Radevormwald (NRW) Given Imaging GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) GKM Gesellschaft für, München (FMP) Globalmind GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Globus Medical Germany GmbH, Freiburg (BVMed) GLOOR MEDICAL GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) GMA Gesellschaft für medizinische Ausbildung, Erlangen (EMN) GME German Medical Engineering GmbH, Erlangen (FMP) GML Medizinische Informationstechnologie, Köln (NRW) Gorecki Training & Consult, Bestwig (NRW) Greggersen Gasetechnik GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Greiner GmbH, Pleidelsheim (SPECTARIS) Greisen Produkt Service GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Greive GmbH &Co. KG, Senden-Ottmarsbocholt (NRW) Grey Innovation Germany GmbH, Garching (EMN, FMP) Grimm-GFG GmbH, Gosheim (MM) Gruneworld GmbH / Gooddrs, Bonn (NRW) GTI medicare GmbH, Hattingen (SPECTARIS, NRW) GUBIN Associates GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) Gude Analog- und Digitalsysteme, Köln (NRW) Günter Bissinger Medizintechnik GmbH, Teningen (MM) Günther Wesarg GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) GVB-geliMED E.Kfm, Bad Segeberg (LSN) GWK Präzisionstechnik GmbH, München (EMN)

H H. + H. Maslanka-Chirurgische Instrumente GmbH, Tuttlingen (FMP, MM) H.C. Grosse GmbH & Co. KG, Daldorf (LSN) H.E.I.N.E. Medizin GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) HAAG-STREIT DEUTSCHLAND GmbH, Wedel (LSN) HABEL GmbH & Co. KG, Rietheim-Weilheim (MM) HÄLSA Pharma GmbH, Lübeck (SPECTARIS) HÄLSA Pharma GmbH, Münster (SPECTARIS) Hälsa Pharma GmbH, Bielefeld (SPECTARIS) Haemochrom Diagnostica GmbH, Essen (NRW) HAEMONETICS GmbH, München (BVMed) Hamamed Klinik-Spezialprodukte GmbH, Reinbek (LSN) Hamburg Applications MES UG (haftungsbeschraenkt), Hamburg (LSN) Handelsvertretung Eibl, Velden (FMP) Handicare GmbH, Porta Westfalica (SPECTARIS) HANS HEPP GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg (BVMed, LSN) Hans Müller HMP Medizintechnik GmbH, Nürnberg (SPECTARIS, EMN) HANS O. MAHN GmbH & Co. KG, Stapelfeld (LSN) Hansaton Akustik GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Hanse-Medizintechnik Dipl.-Ing. P. Hettmer GmbH, Ratekau (LSN) Hansen Med, Fürth (FMP) Harmonic Drive AG, Limburg (FMP) HARTING AG - Mitronics, Biel/Bienne 6 (MM) HDI-Gerling Industrie Versicherung AG, München (FMP) HE System Electronic GmbH & Co.KG, Veitsbronn (FMP) Health Media Award International Ltd. Division Germany, Bonn (NRW) HealthCapital – Cluster Berlin-Brandenburg, Berlin HealthCare Futurists GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) Healthcare IT Solutions GmbH, Aachen (NRW) HECHT Contactlinsen GmbH, Au (SPECTARIS) Heidelberg Engineering GmbH, Heidelberg (SPECTARIS) HEIKO WILD GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) Heilpraxis JETZT, Witten (NRW) Heimbeatmungsservice Brambring Jaschke GmbH, Unterhaching (EMN) HEIMOMED Heinze GmbH & Co. KG, Kerpen (BVMed, NRW) Heinen + Löwenstein GmbH & Co. KG, Bad Ems (SPECTARIS, LSN) Heinrich Burghart Elektro- und Feinmechanik GmbH, Wedel (LSN) Heinrich Ziegler GmbH, Forchheim (EMN) Heinz Herenz Medizinalbedarf GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Heinz Meise GmbH Medizintechnik, Schalksmühle (NRW) HEITEC AG, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) HEK medical GmbH, Ascheberg (LSN) Helbling Technik GmbH, München (FMP) Helion GmbH, Duisburg (NRW) Helm Medical GmbH, Hamburg (BVMed) Helmut C. Hartwig Feinwerktechnik, Alveslohe (LSN) Hemoteq AG, Würselen (NRW)


Henke-Sass Wolf GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) Henkel Beiz & Elektropoliertechnik GmbH & Co. KG,   Neustadt-Glewe (FMP) Hennig Agentur für Kommunikation GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN, FMP) HENRY SCHEIN MEDICAL GmbH, Berlin (BVMed, LSN) Hepa Wash GmbH, München (FMP) Hepako GmbH, Raisting (FMP) Heraeus Medical GmbH, Wehrheim/Ts. (BVMed, FMP) Hermann Bock GmbH, Verl (SPECTARIS) Hesto-Med Nord GmbH, Stockelsdorf (LSN) Heuer Patentanwälte GbR, Berg (FMP) Heuser Apparatebau GmbH, Haan (NRW) HEYER MEDICAL AG, Bad Ems (SPECTARIS) HFPS Humanergonomics UG, Kiel (LSN) HI – Health Institute KG, Aachen-Roetgen (NRW) HICAT GmbH, Bonn (NRW) High-Tech Gründerfonds Management GmbH, Bonn (NRW) Hill-Rom GmbH, Witten (SPECTARIS, NRW) HIMED GmbH, Münster (NRW) Hipp Präzisionstechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Kolbingen (MM) Hirtz & CO. KG, Köln (NRW) HITADO GmbH, Möhnesee (NRW) HiTec Zang GmbH, Herzogenrath (NRW) Hittech Prontor GmbH, Bad Wildbad (SPECTARIS) HMG Systems Engineering GmbH, Fürth (EMN, FMP) HNE Huntleigh Nesbit Evans Healthcare GmbH, Kempen (NRW) Hoehle-medical GmbH, Erftstadt (NRW) Hörkonzepte Vertriebs GmbH & Co. KG, Bochum (BVMed) Hörniß Medizintechnik GmbH, Leverkusen (NRW) Hoffrichter Medizintechnik GmbH, Schwerin (SPECTARIS) Hollister Incorporated Niederlassung Deutschland, München (BVMed) Holthaus Medical GmbH & Co. KG, Remscheid (BVMed, NRW) HOMANN-MEDICAL GmbH u. Co. KG, Stolzenau (BVMed) Homoth Medizinelektronik GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN) Hornik OHG, Gummersbach (NRW) Horst Scholz GmbH & Co.KG, Kronach (FMP) hospicall GmbH, Wiehl (NRW) Hospigate GmbH, Essen (NRW) Hospira Deutschland GmbH, München (BVMed) HOYA Surgical Optics GmbH, Frankfurt/Main (BVMed) HP Medizintechnik GmbH, Oberschleißheim (SPECTARIS, FMP) HPT Hochwertige Pharmatechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Neuhaus (FMP) HS Systemtechnik GmbH, Kaufbeuren (FMP) HUBER + SUHNER GmbH, Taufkirchen (FMP) Hubert Causemann GmbH, Wermelskirchen (NRW) Hugo Kern und Liebers GmbH & Co. KG, Schramberg (MM) Hugo Rost & Co. GmbH, Kiel (LSN) HumanOptics AG, Erlangen (EMN) Hypertech Laser Systems GmbH, Lübeck (LSN)

I i-mation GmbH, Rottweil (MM) I-Motion GmbH, Fürth (FMP) i-SOLUTIONS Health GmbH, Bochum (NRW) i.DRAS GmbH, Planegg/Martinsried (FMP) I.E.M. GmbH, Stolberg (NRW) IBG Automation GmbH, Neuenrade (NRW) IBM Deutschland GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) ICHTHYOL-GESELLSCHAFT Cordes, Hermanni & CO. (GmbH & CO.) KG, Hamburg (LSN) IDTM GmbH, Castrop-Rauxel (NRW) IE Industrial Engineering München GmbH, München (MM) IFU Institut für Unternehmensforschung, Nürnberg (FMP) IGZ Würzburg, Würzburg (FMP) IHK Nürnberg für Mittelfranken, Nürnberg (EMN) Illenseer Hospitalia GmbH, Umkirch (BVMed) ILO electronic GmbH, Quickborn (LSN) IMB Consult GmbH, Bochum (NRW) imbus AG, Möhrendorf (EMN) iMDsoft GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) Impetus Plastics Engineering GmbH, Aachen (NRW) implantcast GmbH, Buxtehude (BVMed) Imppuls Consulting Medtech Reimbursement, Essen (NRW) Impulse Dynamics Germany GmbH, Stuttgart (BVMed) IMS HEALTH GmbH & Co. OHG, München (FMP) IMST GmbH, Kamp-Lintfort (NRW)

IMT Impreglon Material Technology GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) IMV Schorn, Aachen (NRW) Industrie- und Handelskammer für Essen, Mülheim an der Ruhr,   Oberhausen zu Essen, Essen (NRW) Industrie- und Handelskammer Mittleres Ruhrgebiet, Bochum (NRW) Industrieverband Schneid- und Haushaltswaren e.V.,   Solingen (SPECTARIS) INEXCEL CCO Ltd., Nürnberg (FMP) INFAI GmbH, Bochum (NRW) InfanDx AG, Köln (NRW) infinitas medical GmbH, Bonn (NRW) Infors GmbH Deutschland, Stuttgart (SPECTARIS) infoteam Software AG, Bubenreuth (EMN, FMP) InfraTec GmbH, Dresden (MM) Ing.-Büro Egon Frank, Theres (FMP) Ingenico Healthcare GmbH, Flintbek (LSN) Ingenieurbüro für In Vitro Diagnostik, Peissenberg (FMP) Ingenieurbüro Rodriguez (Einzelunterneh./Berater), Mannheim (EMN) inHaus GmbH, Duisburg (NRW) Inkutec Aircraft GmbH, Glinde (LSN) Inkutec GmbH, Barsbüttel (LSN, MM) Innolume GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) InnoRa GmbH, Berlin (FMP) Innovatec Microfibre Technology, Troisdorf (NRW) Innovations Medical, Tuttlingen (MM) Innovative Tomography Products GmbH, Bochum (SPECTARIS, NRW) InovisCoat GmbH, Monheim am Rhein (NRW) InPro Intraokulare Prothetik GmbH, Norderstedt (LSN) Insitut Agira e.V., Waldsassen (EMN) Institut für Pharmakogenetik und, Peine (FMP) Integra GmbH, Ratingen (BVMed, NRW) inteqmed GmbH, Wermelskirchen (NRW) INTER MEDICAL Medizintechnik GmbH, Lübbecke (NRW) interacoustics GmbH, Wermelskirchen (NRW) INTERATIO-MediTec, Steinach (FMP) INTERCO GmbH, Eitorf (SPECTARIS, NRW) InterKlinika GmbH, Essen (NRW) interLock Medizintechnik GmbH, Lensahn (LSN) intermedic Dudzinski Medizintechnik, Hamberge (LSN) Internationales Technologie- und Service-Center Baesweiler GmbH (its),   Baesweiler (NRW) Intersurgical GmbH, Sankt Augustin (NRW) InterSystems GmbH, Darmstadt (FMP) Intertek Deutschland GmbH, Kaufbeuren (FMP) Intrinsic Therapeutics, Inc., Düsseldorf (BVMed) Intuitive Surgical Deutschland GmbH, Essen (BVMed) INVACARE Deutschland GmbH, Porta Westfalica (SPECTARIS, NRW) Invacare GmbH, Isny (SPECTARIS) INVATECH GmbH & Co. KG Gesellschaft für fortschrittliche   Medizintechnik mbH & Co KG, Hamburg (LSN) Iolution GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) ipp. Ingenieurbüro., Nürnberg (FMP) IQ.medworks GmbH, Freyung (EMN) IQfy GmbH, Meinerzhagen (NRW) Irmato Group, Aachen (NRW) isarpatent Patentanwälte Behnisch, Barth, München (FMP) ISCUE Embedded Projects, Nürnberg (EMN) iSEKS diagnostics, Hamburg (LSN) IT4process GmbH, Herzogenrath (NRW) ITA Technologietransfer GmbH, Aachen (NRW) iThera Medical GmbH, München (FMP) ITK Engineering AG, Rülzheim (FMP) ITZ Medicom GmbH & Co. KG, Willich (NRW) iX-factory GmbH, Dortmund (NRW)

J Jauch Quartz GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) JCD Technology GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) JenaValve Technology GmbH, München (BVMed) JFR Medical Instruments GmbH, Schönkirchen (LSN) Jinvator Biomed GmbH, Bad Honnef (NRW) Joh. Stiegelmeyer GmbH & Co. KG, Herford (SPECTARIS, NRW) Johnson & Johnson Medical GmbH, Norderstedt   (SPECTARIS, BVMed, LSN) Johnson Matthey Piezo Products GmbH, Redwitz (FMP) Jommi – Healhy Life. Simply Done., Düsseldorf (NRW)

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Jones Day, München (FMP) Jostarndt Patentanwalts-AG, Aachen (NRW) Jüke Systemtechnik GmbH, Altenberge (SPECTARIS, FMP, NRW) Jürgen Gadke Services, Gengenbach (MM) Juka-Pharma GmbH, Zeutern (BVMed) Julius vom Hofe GmbH & Co KG, Lüdenscheid (NRW) JUMBO-Textil GmbH & Co. KG, Wuppertal (NRW) jung diagnostics GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Juwell medical e.K., Gauting (FMP) JVS Sales & Technical Consultants GmbH, Königswinter (NRW)

K Kaasa Health GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) KABE LABORTECHNIK GmbH, Nümbrecht-Elsenroth (NRW) Kailer & Sommer GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Kairos GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Kaneka Pharma Europe N.V., German Branch, Eschborn (BVMed) Kantar Health GmbH, München (FMP) Kanzlei CJS, Lübeck (LSN) Karl Beese (GmbH & Co. KG), Barsbüttel (BVMed) Karl Kaps GmbH & Co.KG, Aßlar/Wetzlar (SPECTARIS) Karl Leibinger Medizintechnik GmbH & Co.KG, Mühlheim (SPECTARIS, MM) Karl Otto Braun GmbH & Co. KG, Wolfstein (BVMed) Karl Storz GmbH & Co.KG, Tuttlingen (SPECTARIS, MM) Karl-Heinz Thiele GmbH, Schenefeld (LSN) Karlheinz Hinze Optoengineering GmbH & Co., Hamburg (LSN) Katek GmbH, Grassau (FMP) KCI Medizinprodukte GmbH – an Acelity Company, Wiesbaden (BVMed) Keller Feinwerktechnik GmbH, Elmshorn (LSN) Kendrion Kuhnke Automation GmbH, Malente (SPECTARIS LSN) Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG, Eschenburg (BVMed) Kinexon GmbH, München (FMP) Kirchner & Wilhelm GmbH + Co. KG, Asperg (SPECTARIS) Klaas consulting. Market Entry and Development Medical Devices,   Köln (NRW) Klinikum Bayreuth GmbH, Bayreuth (EMN) Klinikum Fürth, Fürth (EMN) Klinikum Nürnberg, Nürnberg (EMN) KME Klinik Medizintechnik Eppendorf GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Knowledge Department GmbH, Nürnberg (FMP) knowledgepark GmbH, Neu-Isenburg (FMP) Knürr Technical Furniture GmbH, Arnstorf (FMP) Koberg & Tente GmbH + Co. KG, Münster (SPECTARIS) Köppern und Eberts UG, Lappersdorf (FMP) Kontaktstelle Wissens- und Technologietransfer (WTT-Stelle),   Erlangen (EMN) Koop Industrial Design, Hamburg (LSN) Korth Kristalle GmbH, Altenholz (LSN) Kosmas und Damian GmbH, Essen (NRW) Kowa Optimed Deutschland GmbH, Düsseldorf (SPECTARIS) Krämer Engineering GmbH, Jevenstedt (LSN) KRAMER MT GmbH & Co. KG, Wardenburg (BVMed) Krauth + Timmermann GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) KRAUTH Invest GmbH & Co., Hamburg (BVMed) KRAUTH medical KG (GmbH & Co.), Hamburg (LSN) KREIENBAUM Neoscience GmbH, Langenfeld (NRW) KREWI Medical Produkte GmbH, Willich (BVMed, NRW) Kristronics GmbH, Harrislee-Flensburg (LSN) Kröber Medizintechnik GmbH, Dieblich (SPECTARIS) Kruse Medical Hamburg, Hamburg (LSN) KS SYSTEC Dr. Schmidbauer GmbH & Co. KG, Wuppertal (NRW) KSB Klinikberatung GmbH, Sprockhövel (NRW) KUBIVENT GmbH – Medizinische Polstersysteme, Urbach (BVMed) Kugel medical GmbH & Co. KG, Regensburg (FMP) Kuhnen & Wacker, Freising (FMP) KUKA Roboter GmbH, Augsburg (FMP) Kurt Grützmann Feinmechanic GmbH, Reinfeld (LSN) KWHC GmbH, Uelzen (FMP)

L L.N. Schaffrath DigitalMedien GmbH, Geldern (NRW) LA2 GmbH, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) Labomedic GmbH, Bonn (NRW) Labor Dr. Spranger und Partner, Ingolstadt (FMP) Labotect Labor-Technik Göttingen GmbH, Rosdorf (SPECTARIS)

LACROIX Electronics Deutschland, Willich (NRW, FMP) Lakèl translation, Landshut (FMP) Landesinnung Chirurgiemechanik, Tuttlingen (SPECTARIS) LAP GmbH Laser Applikationen, Lüneburg (SPECTARIS) Laser-Innovations GmbH & CoKG, Lohmar (NRW) LaserMicronics GmbH, Fürth (MM) LASERVISION GmbH & Co. KG, Fürth LCL biokey GmbH, Herzogenrath (NRW) LDR Medical, Saarbrücken (BVMed) LDS Labor Diagnostik Systeme GmbH, Wolmirstedt (FMP) LEASFINANZ GmbH & Co. KG, Bönen (NRW) Leica Biosystems Nussloch GmbH, Nußloch (SPECTARIS) Leica Microsystems CMS GmbH, Wetzlar (SPECTARIS) Leina-Werke GmbH Verbandstoffe Medical, Windeck (BVMed, NRW) Lennartz GmbH Medizintechnik, Hamburg (LSN) LEONI Kabel GmbH, Roth (EMN) Libify Technologies GmbH, München (FMP) LICHER MT GmbH – Medical Therapy, Wedemark (BVMed) LIFE & BRAIN GmbH, Bonn (NRW) LifeGen.de LTD Niederlassung Deutschland, Osterode (FMP) LifePhotonic GmbH, Bonn (NRW) LIMO Lissotschenko Mikrooptik GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Linde Gas Therapeutics GmbH, Bochum (SPECTARIS) LINDE Gas Therapeutics GmbH, Oberschleißheim (SPECTARIS) Linde Remeo Deutschland GmbH, Mahlow (SPECTARIS) Lingner Marketing GmbH, Fürth (EMN) LISA laser products OHG, Katlenburg-Lindau (MM) litos/ GmbH, Ahrensburg (LSN) Livica GmbH, Merzig (BVMed) LMT Medical Systems GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) LOCALITE GmbH, St. Augustin (NRW) Locate Solution GmbH, Essen (NRW) Löwenstein Medical Technology GmbH + Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN) LOGICA Medizintechnik GmbH, Oldenburg/Holstein (LSN) Logima Software GmbH, Nürnberg (FMP) Lohmann & Rauscher International GmbH & Co. KG, Neuwied (BVMed) Lohmann X-Ray GmbH, Leverkusen (NRW) Lophius Biosciences GmbH, Regensburg (FMP) Lowteq GmbH, Köln (NRW) LPC Pharma GmbH, Elmshorn (LSN) LPKF WeldingQuipment GmbH, Fürth (FMP) LPW Reinigungssysteme GmbH, Riederich (MM) LRE Medical GmbH, München (FMP) Ludwig Bertram GmbH, Isernhagen (BVMed) LUNO Export & Logistic Services GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Luoro GmbH, Köln (NRW) Luttermann GmbH, Essen (NRW) LVL technologies GmbH & Co. KG, Crailsheim (FMP) LWL-Universitätsklinik Hamm der Ruhr-Universität Bochum,   Hamm (NRW) LZN Laser Zentrum Nord GmbH, Hamburg (LSN)

M m law group, München (FMP) m-u-t GmbH Meßgeräte für Medizin- und Umwelttechnik, Wedel (LSN) M.C.S. ConPharm GmbH, Oststeinbek (LSN) M.G.Kurth GmbH, Schwarzenbek (LSN) M.TEC Medical, Herzogenrath (NRW) m2 Handels- u. Vertriebs GmbH, Engelskirchen (SPECTARIS) MABAG Medizinische Apparate Bau Aktiengesellschaft, Barsbüttel (LSN) MACH4 Automatisierungstechnik GmbH, Bochum (NRW) MACHEREY-NAGEL GmbH & Co. KG, Düren (NRW) März Internetwork Services AG, Essen (NRW) MagForce AG, Berlin (BVMed, FMP) majimo UG & Co. KG, Bochum (NRW) Malteser Apotheke, Dinslaken (NRW) mamedis GmbH, Magdeburg (BVMed) Mammotome Devicor Medical Germany GmbH, Norderstedt (BVMed) Managementberatung Ambrosy, Anröchte (NRW) Manfred Quast Röntgentechnik, Hamburg (LSN) MAQUET Cardiopulmonary GmbH, Rastatt (BVMed) MarXperts GmbH, Norderstedt (LSN) Mathys AG Bettlach, Bochum (NRW) MATHYS Orthopädie GmbH, Bochum (BVMed) Matricel GmbH, Herzogenrath (NRW) MATTES Instrumente GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM)


maxiDoc GmbH, Siegen (NRW) MAXIMED Medizinische Geräte und, Spardorf (FMP) Mayer & Partner Unternehmensberater, Erlangen (EMN, NRW) MEAS Deutschland GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Mebitech GmbH, Norderstedt (LSN) Mechatronic AG, Darmstadt (FMP) mecora Medizintechnik GmbH, Aachen (NRW) Medability GmbH, München (FMP) medac Gesellschaft für klinische Spezialpräparate mbH, Wedel (BVMed) MEDCERT Zertifizierungs- und Prüfgesellschaft für die Medizin GmbH,   Hamburg (LSN) Medco Vertriebsgesellschaft für medizinische Produkte mbH,   Dülmen (NRW) MedEcon Telemedizin GmbH, Bochum (NRW) MEDEL GmbH Medicine Electronics, Hamburg (LSN) MEDEORA GmbH, Köln (NRW) medi GmbH & Co.KG, Bayreuth (BVMed, EMN) Medi-Globe GmbH, Achenmühle (BVMed, FMP) medi1one medical gmbh, Waiblingen (BVMed) Mediarch GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Medias Res GmbH, Schenefeld (LSN) Medic-Center-Nürnberg, Nürnberg (EMN) Medical Scapes GmbH & Co. KG, Düsseldorf (NRW) Medical TEC Bernd Schmitt, Übach Palenberg (NRW) Medical Valley Center GmbH, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) Medical Valley Sales UG, Erlangen (EMN) MEDICARE Medizinische Geräte GmbH, Aurach (SPECTARIS) Medicatus Holding AG, Hamburg (LSN) Medicon eG, Tuttlingen (SPECTARIS) medicoreha Welsink Rehabilitation GmbH, Neuss (NRW) medicos.AufSchalke Reha GmbH & Co. KG, Gelsenkirchen (NRW) MEDICRO GmbH, Petersaurach (FMP) medicut StentTechnology GmbH, Pforzheim (FMP) Medidee Services SA, Lausanne (EMN) medifa-hesse GmbH & Co. KG, Finnentrop (NRW) medigration GmbH, Erlangen (FMP) mediIT GmbH, Lübeck (FMP) MEDIK Hospital Design GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Meding GmbH, Halver (NRW) MEDIPLAN Krankenhausplanungs GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Mediq Deutschland GmbH, Dresden (BVMed) Medirekt Plus GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Medisana AG, Neuss (NRW) Medisize Deutschland GmbH, Siegburg (BVMed, NRW) Mediso GmbH - Medical Imaging Systems, Münster (NRW) MediSoftware, Kiel (LSN) MEDITEC SOURCE GmbH & Co. KG, Mühlheim (MM) MEDITECH IT & Röntgensysteme GmbH, Gütersloh (NRW) medithek GmbH, Oststeinbek (LSN) Meditrade GmbH, Barsbüttel (LSN) MEDIWISS Analytic GmbH, Moers (NRW) Medizinisches Kompetenzzentrum, Wendisch Rietz (FMP) Medizinisches Laserzentrum Lübeck GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) Medizintechnik & Sanitätshaus Harald Kröger GmbH, Massen (BVMed) Medizintechnik Akademie, Maisach (FMP) Medizintechnik Jürgen Claßen, Mechernich (NRW) Medizintechnik Promedt GmbH, Tornesch (LSN) MedLife GmbH, Aachen (NRW) Medline International Germany GmbH, Kleve (BVMed, NRW) Medset Medizintechnik GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) MedSurv GmbH, Nidderau (FMP) Medtronic GmbH, Meerbusch (BVMed, NRW) MegaWave GmbH, Bad Wörishofen (FMP) megro GmbH & Co. KG – Medizintechnischer Großhandel, Wesel (BVMed) megro GmbH + Co. KG, Wessel (NRW) Meinken Zehetner Patentanwälte, Aachen (NRW) Meise Medizintechnik GmbH, Schalksmühle (NRW) Mekapsa GmbH, Singen (MM) mekontor GmbH & Co. KG, Duisburg (NRW) Meku Kunststoff Technologie GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) MELAG Medizintechnik oHG, Berlin (SPECTARIS) Memmert GmbH + Co.KG, Schwabach (SPECTARIS) Memo Design, Finning (FMP) Meotec GmbH & Co. KG, Aachen (NRW) Merete Medical GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) Merz Dental GmbH, Lütjenburg (LSN) Messer Group GmbH, Bad Soden (SPECTARIS)

Metecon GmbH, Mannheim (EMN, FMP) metek Medizin-Technik-Komponenten GmbH, Roetgen (NRW) method park Engineering GmbH, Erlangen (FMP) Method Park Holding AG, Erlangen (EMN) Metoba, Lüdenscheid (NRW) MeVis Medical Solutions AG, Bremen (SPECTARIS) Meyer-Haake GmbH, Ober Mörlen (SPECTARIS) Meyra GmbH, Kalletal-Kalldorf (SPECTARIS) MF Consulting, Erlangen (EMN) Micon Medizintechnik GmbH, Quickborn (LSN) Micromed Medizintechnik GmbH, Wurmlingen (MM) MicroPort Scientific GmbH, Ratingen (BVMed) microsonic GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Middleware Software Engineering GmbH, Osterrönfeld (LSN) MiE medical imaging electronics GmbH, Seth (LSN) Miele & Cie. KG, Gütersloh (SPECTARIS, NRW) mikrolab Entwicklungsgesellschaft für, Fürth (FMP) Mikrop AG, Wittenbach (SPECTARIS) Mikrotek Laborsysteme GmbH, Overath (NRW) Miltenyi Biotec GmbH, Bergisch Gladbach (BVMed, NRW) Mint Medical GmbH, Dossenheim (FMP) MIP Europe GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) miro Verbandstoffe GmbH, Wiehl-Drabenderhöhe (NRW) MK-dent GmbH, Bargteheide (LSN) MLawGroup, München (EMN) MMM Medcenter Einrichtungen GmbH, Planegg (SPECTARIS) MMM Münchener Medizin Mechanik GmbH, Planegg/München (FMP) MMS Medicor Medical Supplies GmbH, Kerpen (NRW) Mobile Function GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) model-tray GmbH für rationellen Dental-Bedarf, Hamburg (LSN) Möller Medical GmbH, Fulda (FMP) Möller-Wedel GmbH, Wedel (LSN) MÖLLER-WEDEL GmbH & Co.KG, Wedel (SPECTARIS) Mölnlycke Health Care GmbH, Düsseldorf (BVMed, NRW) Mohage Mommsen Handels Gesellschaft mbH, Berlin (BVMed) MOJE-Keramik-Implantate, Petersberg (FMP) Molecular Health GmbH, Heidelberg (BVMed) Monolitix AG, Dübendorf (MM) Montwill GmbH, Bergisch Gladbach (NRW) Moriz Medizintechnik GmbH, Leverkusen (NRW) Morphoplant GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Morphose HealthCare GmbH, Neumarkt (EMN) Motion Solutions GmbH / moso ® Easystand, Remscheid (NRW) move it GmbH & Co. KG, Essen (NRW) MPB-Rollstuhlzubehör und mehr, Bielefeld (NRW) MPV MEDICAL GmbH, Putzbrunn (SPECTARIS) MR:comp GmbH, Gelsenkirchen (FMP, NRW) MRI Ultrasound GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) MS Westfalia GmbH, Troisdorf (NRW) MT2IT GmbH & Co. KG, Ratzeburg (LSN) MTC Medical Technology Consultants GmbH, München (MM) MTS Meditel Service GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) mtt Medizintechnik GmbH, Tornesch (LSN) Müllenschläder GmbH, Wermelskirchen (NRW) Müller & Sebastiani Elektronik GmbH, Ottobrunn (FMP) Müller Meßinstrumente GmbH, Meckenheim (NRW) Müller-Omicron GmbH & Co. KG, Lindlar/Köln (NRW) Münchener Medizin Mechanik GmbH, Planegg (SPECTARIS) Münchener Medizin Mechanik GmbH, Mörfelden-Walldorf (SPECTARIS) multi-com GmbH & Co. KG, Ahrensburg (LSN) multi-service-monitoring, Regensburg (FMP) Mundipharma GmbH, Limburg (Lahn) (BVMed) Murata Electronics Europe BV, Hoofddorp (EMN) MVZ für Frauengesundheit Moers GmbH, Moers (NRW) MVZ LABOR LIMBACH NÜRNBERG GMBH, Nürnberg (EMN) MWF MEDIA | MEDIC MEDIA Medien für Wissenschaft und Forschung,   Aachen (NRW) mynoise GmbH, Duisburg (NRW)

N n:aip Deutschland GmbH, Fürth (EMN) nal von minden GmbH, Moers (NRW) Namsa GmbH, Großwallstadt (FMP) Nano-Zentrum Euregio Bodensee e. V., Konstanz (MM) Nano4Imaging GmbH, Aachen (NRW) nanoAnalytics GmbH, Münster (NRW)

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NanoFocus AG, Oberhausen (NRW) NanoRepro AG, Marburg (FMP) Nash Technologies GmbH, Nürnberg (FMP) NAWA HEILMITTEL GmbH, Nürnberg (BVMed) NDI Europe GmbH, Radolfzell (SPECTARIS) NEO New Oncology GmbH, Köln (NRW) Nephro-Solutions AG, Hamburg (LSN) NESS Europe B.V. – Bioness, Zwijndrecht (BVMed) Nestlé Health Science (Deutschland) GmbH, Frankfurt/Main (BVMed) Netscouts gGmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) Neue Magnetodyn GmbH, München (FMP) Neumaier Logistics GmbH, Aschheim (FMP) NeurOp German Branch Ltd., Würzburg (EMN) Neurotherapies Reset GmbH, Jülich (NRW) Nevro Germany GmbH, München (BVMed) NH Hoteles Deutschland GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) Niemann GmbH dental competence center, Emsdetten (NRW) Nipro D.Med Germany GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Nitzbon AG, Hamburg (LSN) NMC New Medical Concepts, Hamburg (LSN) NOBAMED Paul Danz AG, Wetter/Ruhr (BVMed, NRW) Nobel Biocare Deutschland GmbH, Köln (NRW) noma-med GmbH, Harsum, OT Asel (BVMed) Noordhoff Health Deutschland GmbH, Berlin (FMP) nordcom medical systems GmbH, Heikendorf (LSN) Nordmeditech medizinisch technische Geräte GmbH, Wees (LSN) nova motum Services & Consulting GmbH, Berlin (SPECTARIS) NOVADAQ GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Novalung GmbH, Heilbronn (SPECTARIS, BVMed) Novapump GmbH, Jena (FMP) Novo Klinik-Service GmbH, Kerpen (BVMed, NRW) NOVOTERGUM AG, Essen (NRW) NRI Medizintechnik GmbH, München (FMP) numares AG, Regensburg (FMP) nuova GmbH, Ratzeburg (LSN) Nutricia GmbH, Erlangen (BVMed EMN) Nutriplate GmbH, St. Augustin (NRW) NuVasive Germany GmbH, Bremen (BVMed) NW Medsales Consulting, Neumarkt (EMN) nxtbase technologies GmbH, Wiehl (NRW)

O Oberender & Partner München, München (EMN) Oculentis GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) Oculus Optikgeräte GmbH, Wetzlar (SPECTARIS) ODS GmbH, Kisdorf (LSN) OECHSLER AG, Ansbach (EMN, FMP) Oerlikon Balzers Coating S.A., Brügg BE (MM) Össur Deutschland GmbH, Frechen (NRW) Office1996 – Office, Gesellschaft für Risk Managment, Erst- und   Rückversicherungsdienstleistungen mbH, Aachen (NRW) OHST Medizintechnik AG, Rathenow Olympus Europa Holding GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Olympus Europa SE & Co. KG, Hamburg (SPECTARIS) Olympus Surgical Technologies Europe, Hamburg (LSN) OLYMPUS Winter & Ibe GmbH, Hamburg (SPECTARIS) OMRON Medizintechnik Handelsgesellschaft mbH,   Mannheim (SPECTARIS) OMT GmbH & Co. KG, Minden (NRW) Oncotherm GmbH, Troisdorf (NRW) Ontex Healthcare Deutschland GmbH, Lotte (BVMed) OPED GmbH, Valley (BVMed) OPHTEC GmbH, Emmerich am Rhein (NRW) opta data Abrechnungs GmbH Essen, Essen (NRW) Opticus GmbH & Co. KG, Kellinghusen (LSN) Optik und Akustik Belting GmbH, Rees (NRW) optimed Medizinische Instrumente GmbH, Ettlingen (BVMed) Optiqum Unternehmensberatung, Köln (NRW) OptoMedical Technologies GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) opwoco GmbH, Schöppingen (NRW) orangeglobal Business Services GmbH, Ulm (FMP) ORGMED-Unternehmensberatung, Erlangen (EMN) Orion Surgical Vertriebsges. mbH, Quickborn (LSN) ORIPLAST Krayer GmbH, Neunkirchen (BVMed) ORMED Institute for Oral Medicine at the University of Witten/Herdecke   UG, Witten (NRW)

Ortho-Mobile, Hattinger ambulante Rehabilitationsklinik GmbH,   Hattingen (NRW) Orthobion GmbH, Konstanz (FMP) Orthodynamics GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) Orthopädie Schuhtechnik Risse, Arnsberg (NRW) Orthopädie Technik Bauche GmbH, Neustadt i. H. (LSN) Orthopädie-Technik & Sanitätshaus Bialas, Meckenheim (NRW) Orthopädie-Technik-Nord GmbH, Neumünster (LSN) Orthopädietechnik von Bültzingslöwen GmbH, Duisburg (NRW) Orthopädische Werkstätten Werber GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) ORTHOS Orthopädietechnik GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) OSM Gesellschaft für offene Systeme in der Medizin mbH, Essen (NRW) OSMUNDA Medical Technology Service GmbH, Berlin (EMN) Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden, Weiden (EMN) Ostsee-Medizintechnik GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) OT-Kiel GmbH & Co.KG, Kiel (LSN) Oticon Deutschland GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Otsuka Pharma GmbH, Frankfurt/Main (BVMed) Ottenwälder und Ottenwälder, Schwäbisch Gmünd (MM) Otto Bock HealthCare Deutschland GmbH,   Duderstadt (SPECTARIS, BVMed) OTTO GmbH & Co. KG, Bad Berleburg (NRW) Otto Röhrig Gesenkschmiede GmbH, Solingen (MM) Otto Rüttgers GmbH & Co. KG, Solingen (SPECTARIS, NRW) OxyCon Medizin & Rehatechnik, Gummersbach (NRW)

P P.J. Dahlhausen & Co. GmbH, Köln (BVMed, NRW) paconsult Swiss GmbH, Neuhausen am Rheinfall (MM) PaediaCRO GmbH, München (FMP) Pajunk GmbH, Geisingen (MM) PAJUNK® Medical Produkte GmbH, Geisingen (BVMed) PakuMed medical products gmbh, Essen (NRW) Pall GmbH, Dreieich (BVMed) Paradigm Spine GmbH, Wurmlingen (BVMed, MM) PARAM GmbH, Hamburg (BVMed, LSN) PARI GMBH, Starnberg (SPECTARIS) ParTCoN GmbH, Kiel (LSN) Patentanwälte Canzler & Bergmeier, Ingolstadt (FMP) Pattern Recognition Company GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) PAUL HARTMANN AG, Heidenheim (BVMed) Paul Jilani, Hamburg (LSN) PC-Solutions, Bad Oldesloe (LSN) PCE Deutschland GmbH, Meschede (NRW) PENTAX Europe GmbH, Hamburg (SPECTARIS LSN) Pereg GmbH, Waldkraiburg (FMP) Permobil GmbH, Ratingen (NRW) PETER BREHM GmbH, Weisendorf (BVMed EMN, FMP) Peter Lazic GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) pfm medical ag, Köln (BVMed, NRW) pfm medical titanium gmbh, Nürnberg (FMP) PHADIMED HomeCare GmbH & Co KG, Herne (NRW) PHADIMED Pharma-Medica GmbH & Co. Direktvertriebs KG,   Herne (BVMed) Phalcon Consulting, Niederrohrdorf (MM) Pharm-Allergan GmbH, Frankfurt/Main (BVMed) Pharmacelsus GmbH, Saarbrücken (FMP) PharmaCept GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) PHARMATECHNIK GmbH & Co. KG, Tornesch (LSN) phenox GmbH, Bochum (SPECTARIS, NRW) phi-med Gesellschaft für Medizintechnik mbH, Jülich (NRW) Philips GmbH Respironics, Herrsching (SPECTARIS) Philips Healthcare, Hamburg (LSN) Philips Volcano International – Volcano Europe bvba,   Fahrenzhausen (BVMed) Physiomed Elektromedizin AG, Schnaittach/Laipersdorf (FMP) PhysioNova GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) Pioneer Medical Devices AG, Bochum (NRW) Pirisec Orthopedic Prayer Rug, Schwentinental (OT Raisdorf) (LSN) PISANA Orthopädie Technik GmbH, Wermelskirchen (NRW) pixolus GmbH, Köln (NRW) PKS Elektronik Produktions GmbH, Erlangen (FMP) Plambeck, Schumann & Socien, International Consultants, Hamburg (LSN) Plantachem – Dr. Banerjee-Hadinek GbR, Berlin (FMP) PLATO AG, Lübeck (LSN) Pluradent AG & Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN)


PMT Präzision-Medizin-Technik GmbH, Weiskirchen (BVMed) polyoptics GmbH, Kleve (NRW) POLYTECH Health & Aesthetics GmbH, Dieburg (BVMed) Polytech-Domilens GmbH, Roßdorf (BVMed) Potthoff GmbH, Erkrath (NRW) PPH GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) PPHealthcare Consulting GmbH, Ammersbek (LSN) PRAEZIMED Service GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Praxisnetz Nürnberg Süd e.V., Nürnberg (EMN) PressFinish Electronics GmbH, Germering (EMN) primara, Kaufbeuren (FMP) Primed Halberstadt Medizintechnik GmbH, Halberstadt (BVMed) Private Universität Witten/Herdecke gGmbH – Department ZMK,   Witten (NRW) Pro F&E GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) profi-con GmbH Contamination Control, Leipzig (FMP) Proinnovera Gesellschaft für Beratung, Planung und Durchführung zur   Entwicklung neuer pharmazeutischer Produkte mbH GmbH, Münster (NRW) Project Solutions GmbH, Ludwigshafen (FMP) PROMEDIA MEDIZINTECHNIK A. Ahnfeldt GmbH, Siegen (NRW) Promedica Dental Material GmbH, Neumünster (LSN) ProMediPac Medical Packaging Technology, Mengen (MM) promoprompt GmbH, Witten (NRW) ProSyst Software GmbH, Köln (NRW) Prosystem AG, Hamburg (LSN) Protembis GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) PROvendis GmbH, Mülheim an der Ruhr (NRW) provenion gmbh, Kirchseeon (EMN, FMP) provita medical gmbh, Wermelskirchen (NRW) psyma international medical, Rückersdorf (FMP) PubliCare GmbH, Köln (BVMed, NRW) Pulmonx GmbH, Freising (BVMed) Pulsar Photonics GmbH, Aachen (MM) PULSION Medical Systems SE, Feldkirchen (BVMed) PVS holding GmbH, Mülheim an der Ruhr (NRW)

Q qcmed GmbH, Aachen (FMP) qcmed GmbH Quality Consulting Medical, Niederkassel (NRW) QIAGEN GmbH, Hilden (NRW) Qioptiq Photonics GmbH & Co.KG, Feldkirchen/München (SPECTARIS) Qioptiq Photonics GmbH & Co.KG, Göttingen (SPECTARIS) QlikTech GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) QRM GmbH, Möhrendorf (EMN) QRVisio UG, Hürth (NRW) QTec Services GmbH, Leinfelden-Echterdingen (MM) Qualitätsplan 24 GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) Quality Analysis GmbH, Dettingen (MM) QualityLabs BT GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN, FMP) Qualitype GmbH, Dresden (FMP) QUANTIS GmbH, Karlsruhe (MM) QuoMedic GmbH, Köln (NRW)

R R-Dental Dentalerzeugnisse GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) R. Cegla GmbH & Co. KG, Montabaur (BVMed) R&R Med GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) R82 GmbH, Ingelheim (SPECTARIS) RADIMED Gesellschaft für Kommunikationsdienstleistungen und   Medizintechnik mbH, Bochum (SPECTARIS, NRW) Radiologische Gemeinschaftspraxis Herne GbR, Herne (NRW) Radiology Research & Consulting, Marburg (FMP) Radiometer GmbH, Willich (NRW) RAFI Eltec GmbH, Überlingen (MM) Raguse Gesellschaft für medizinische Produkte mbH,   Ascheberg-Herbern (BVMed, NRW) RAS AG, Regensburg (FMP) RAUMEDIC AG, Helmbrechts (BVMed, FMP) Rayner Surgical GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) Rechtsanwaltskanzlei Linnemann, Dortmund (NRW) REGER Medizintechnik GmbH, Villingendorf (MM) rego X-Ray GmbH, Augsburg (FMP) Rehaforum Medical GmbH, Elmshorn (LSN) REHAVISTA GmbH, Berlin (SPECTARIS) rehaVital Gesundheitsservice GmbH, Hamburg (BVMed)

Rehder/Partner GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Reimbursement Institute, Köln (FMP) Reinhold Medizintechnik, Arnsberg (NRW) ReinVAD GmbH, Aachen (NRW) Relyon Plasma GmbH, Regensburg (FMP) REMARK GmbH, München (FMP) reputation-engineering, Wörth (FMP) ResMed Deutschland GmbH, Bremen (SPECTARIS) ResMed GmbH & Co.KG, Martinsried (SPECTARIS) Resorba Medical GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) Retina Implant AG, Reutlingen (BVMed, FMP) RevierA GmbH, Essen (NRW) RHOMBUS Rollen Holding-GmbH, Hückeswagen (NRW) RhVk - Rheinisches Versicherungskontor e.K., Ratingen (NRW) RIA-Polymers GmbH, Zimmern ob Rottweil (MM) Richard Wolf GmbH, Knittlingen (SPECTARIS) Richardson Electronics GmbH, Donaueschingen (MM) RICOH IMAGING EUROPE S.A.S, Hamburg (LSN) Risse & Co. GmbH, Warstein (NRW) Ritex GmbH, Bielefeld (BVMed) Ritter GmbH, Schwabmünchen (FMP) RKT Rodinger Kunststoff-Technik GmbH, Roding (FMP) Rodenstock GmbH, München (SPECTARIS) Rölke Pharma GmbH, Hamburg (BVMed, LSN) röntgen bender GmbH & Co. KG, Siek (LSN) ROESER Medical GmbH, Essen (NRW) Roesys GmbH, Espelkamp (NRW) ROHDE KG, Röttenbach (EMN) Roland Stangl Innovations, Moosburg (FMP) Rollon GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) Romuld Duzinski (eK), Hamberge (LSN) Rowiak GmbH, Hannover (SPECTARIS, FMP) RSR Reha-Service-Ring GmbH, Hamburg (BVMed) RUDOLF MEDICAL GmbH + Co. KG, Fridingen an der Donau (MM) Rudolf Michael GmbH, Eppingen (MM) Rudolf Riester GmbH, Jungingen (SPECTARIS) ruhrmed GmbH, Duisburg (NRW) Rupp + Hubrach Optik GmbH, Bamberg (SPECTARIS) RZV Rechenzentrum Volmarstein GmbH, Wetter (NRW)

S S&V Technologies GmbH, Hennigsdorf (BVMed) SAB Bröckskes GmbH & Co. KG, Viersen (NRW) Sachtleben GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Sachverständigenbüro IT, Nürnberg (FMP) Salvia Lifetec GmbH & Co.KG c/o Carl A. Hoyer GmbH & Co.KG,   Ottersberg - Fischerhude (SPECTARIS) SALVIA medical GmbH & Co. KG, Kronberg (SPECTARIS) SANDER Chemisch-Pharmazeutische Fabrik GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) sangro medical service GmbH, Erkrath-Unterfeldhaus (BVMed, NRW) SANIMED GmbH, Ibbenbüren (BVMed, NRW) Sanitätshaus, Weiden (FMP) Sanitätshaus Aktuell AG, Vettelschoß (BVMed) Sanitätshaus Bandagen Mülders, Krefeld (NRW) Sanitätshaus Kurda GmbH, Kiel (LSN) Sanitätshaus Möller GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Sanitätshaus müller betten GmbH & Co. KG,   Engelskirchen (BVMed, NRW) Sanitätshaus Oelrich am Dellplatz GmbH, Duisburg (NRW) Sanitätshaus Sittler GmbH, Arnsberg (NRW) Sanitätshaus Tingelhoff GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Sanitätshaus Willecke GmbH, Oberhausen (NRW) Sanitop GmbH, Mannheim (BVMed) SANMEDICA GmbH Medicare · Logistics · Consulting, Pinneberg (LSN) Sapio Life GmbH Co. KG, Homburg (SPECTARIS) Sarstedt AG & Co., Nümbrecht (NRW) Sartorius Lab Instruments GmbH & Co. KG, Göttingen (SPECTARIS) SASSE Elektronik GmbH, Schwabach (SPECTARIS, EMN, FMP) Saurer Components AG, Wattwil (MM) Savuna GmbH, Augsburg (FMP) SbE-Institut für Stressbearbeitung nach belastenden Ereignissen   gGmbH, Witten (NRW) SCA Hygiene Products Vertriebs GmbH, Mannheim (BVMed) Scheffler Mobilität e.K., Hattingen (NRW) Scheidegg GmbH Systemtechnik, Salem (MM) Schein Orthopädie Service KG, Remscheid (NRW)

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Schellenberger Bürstenfabrik GmbH, Bechhofen (FMP) SCHEMA Gruppe, Nürnberg (EMN) Schindler Krankenhausentwicklung GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Schlumbohm GmbH & Co. KG, Brokstedt (LSN) Schmidt & Schmieder GmbH, Wendlingen (MM) Schmidt+Haensch GmbH & Co., Berlin (SPECTARIS) Schmitz u. Söhne GmbH & Co. KG, Wickede (SPECTARIS, NRW) SCHÖLLY FIBEROPTIC GMBH, Denzlingen (MM) Schott AG, Mainz (FMP) Schülke & Mayr GmbH, Norderstedt (BVMed, LSN) Schütt & Grundei Orthopädietechnik GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) Schütt und Jahn GmbH, Handewitt Weding (LSN) SCHULTE-ELEKTRONIK GmbH, Olsberg (SPECTARIS, NRW) Schulz GmbH, Meinerzhagen (NRW) SCHWIND eye-tech-solutions GmbH & Co.KG, Kleinostheim (SPECTARIS) Schwind GmbH & Co. KG, Kleinostheim (FMP) Scienion AG, Berlin (FMP, NRW) SCILO Vertriebs GmbH, Langenfeld (NRW) seca gmbh & co. kg, Hamburg (SPECTARIS LSN) Sectra Medical Systems GmbH, Köln (NRW) SECURETEC Detektionssysteme AG, Neubiberg (FMP) Sedlbauer AG, Grafenau (FMP) seeITnow GmbH, Tönisvorst (NRW) Segeberger Kliniken GmbH, Bad Segeberg (LSN) seiratherm GmbH, Herzogenaurach (EMN) Sekisui Diagnostics GmbH, Pfungstadt (FMP) Selbsthilfe Organtransplantierter NRW, Velbert (NRW) Seleon GmbH, Heilbronn (FMP) SEMASU GmbH, Ismaning (FMP) Semeda Medizinische Instrumente e.K., Bad Bodenteich (SPECTARIS) senetics healthcare group GmbH & Co. KG, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) Sengewald Klinikprodukte GmbH, Rohrdorf-Thansau (BVMed) Sensor Basierte Neuronal Adaptive Prothetik GmbH (SNAP GmbH),   Bochum (NRW) Sentiero Logistics Ltd, Hamburg (LSN) Sequana Medical AG, Seefeld (BVMed) SERAG-WIESSNER GmbH & Co. KG, Naila (BVMed) Serend-ip GmbH, Münster (NRW) Servo-Dental GmbH & Co. KG, Hagen (NRW) Servona GmbH, Troisdorf (BVMed, NRW) servoprax GmbH, Wesel (BVMed, NRW) sfm medical devices GmbH, Wächtersbach (BVMed, FMP, MM) SGS Germany GmbH, München (FMP) SHL Telemedizin GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) SI-BONE Deutschland GmbH, Mannheim (BVMed) Si-tec GmbH, Herdecke (NRW) SICAT GmbH, Bonn (NRW) Siemens AG – Healthcare Sector, Hamburg (LSN) Siemens AG RD Hanse, Hamburg (LSN) Siemens Healthcare GmbH, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) Sigma Dental Systems – Emasdi GmbH, Handewitt (LSN) signum pr GmbH, Köln (NRW) SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH, Alzenau (BVMed) Sigrid Triebfürst. medtech-seminare & coaching, Erlangen (FMP) Silvia Dobrindt Beratung im Gesundheitswesen GmbH & Co. KG,   Düsseldorf (NRW) SIMetris GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) SIMEX Medizintechnik GmbH, Deisslingen-Lauffen (MM) SIMFO Spezielle Immunologie, Bayreuth (FMP) Simon Hegele GmbH, Karlsruhe (EMN) SIMON Systemtechnik GmbH, Ulm-Lehr (MM) SIMPEX-OBJEKT Klaus-Uwe Hintz e.K., Wahlstedt (LSN) SinfoMed GmbH, Frechen (NRW) Sirtex Medical Europe GmbH, Bonn (BVMed, NRW) Sividon Diagnostics GmbH, Köln (NRW) SLK Vertriebs GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Smart Living – Anwendungen für Service-Wohnen GmbH,   Dortmund (NRW) Smith & Nephew GmbH, Marl (BVMed, LSN) Smiths Medical Deutschland GmbH, Grasbrunn (BVMed) SMP GmbH, Tübingen (FMP) Söring GmbH, Quickborn (SPECTARIS, LSN) Soft Intelligent Therapeutics (SIT) Biotech GmbH & Co KG,   Dortmund (NRW) softgate gmbh, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) SOHARD Software GmbH, Fürth (EMN) Solectrix GmbH, Nürnberg (FMP)

Solnovis GmbH, Eggolsheim (EMN, FMP) SomnoMed ® Germany GmbH, Würzburg (SPECTARIS) Sonormed GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Sonovum AG, Leipzig (FMP) SOPRO-COMEG GmbH, Tuttlingen (SPECTARIS) sorbion GmbH, Senden (NRW) Sorin Group Deutschland GmbH, München (BVMed) soundwear Dimbath e.K., Erlangen (EMN) Sozialstiftung Bamberg, Bamberg (EMN) spark.ID GmbH & Co. KG, Dinslaken (NRW) Sparkasse Forchheim, Forchheim (EMN) Spectranetics Deutschland GmbH, Würzburg (BVMed) SPECTRO Analytical Instruments GmbH, Kleve (NRW) SpeechCare GmbH, Leverkusen (NRW) Speedy Reha-Technik GmbH, Delbrück (NRW) speziMED GmbH, Radeberg OT Großerkmannsdorf (BVMed) Spiegelberg GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN) Spirit Link GmbH, Erlangen (FMP) Sports Innovation Technologies GmbH & Co.KG, Erlangen (EMN) Spreitzer GmbH & Co. KG, Gosheim (MM) Spring Medical Wilhelm Spring GmbH & Co. KG, Waldenbuch (BVMed) St. Elisabeth-Hospital Herten gGmbH, Herten (NRW) St. Franziskus-Stiftung Münster, Münster (NRW) St. Jude Medical GmbH, Eschborn (BVMed) St. Vincenz Gruppe Ruhr GmbH, Herne (NRW) Stadt Ansbach, Ansbach (EMN) Stadt Erlangen, Erlangen (EMN) Stadt Forchheim, Forchheim (EMN) Stadt- und Kreissparkasse Erlangen, Erlangen (EMN) STAR Healthcare Management GmbH, Köln (NRW) Star-Ream Pharma Import und Export Großhandel UG, Hamburg (LSN) Starkey Laboratories (Germany) GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) StarMedTec GmbH, Starnberg (SPECTARIS, FMP) STARRINGER Leder von Sinnen, Schrobenhausen (EMN) Startbahn Ruhr GmbH, Essen (NRW) steco-system-technik GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN) steripac GmbH, Calw-Altburg (MM) Steris Deutschland GmbH, Köln (NRW) STERO Medizinische Geräte, Prof. Dr. H. Stegat GmbH & Co. KG, Münster (NRW) steute Schaltgeräte GmbH & Co. KG, Löhne (NRW) Stiegelmeyer Pflegemöbel GmbH & Co. KG, Lage (SPECTARIS) Stirnal Medizin-Elektronik GmbH, Bad Oldesloe (LSN) Stolmár & Partner Patentanwälte, München (FMP) STRATIFYER Molecular Pathology GmbH, Köln (NRW) Straussen Apotheke, Hattingen (NRW) STRUBL GmbH & Co. KG Kunststoffverpackungen, Wendelstein (EMN) Stryker GmbH & Co.KG, Duisburg (BVMed, NRW) Stryker Leibinger GmbH & Co. KG, Freiburg (MM) Stryker Trauma GmbH, Schönkirchen/Kiel (LSN) Stuckenbrock Medizintechnik GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) Studio LSC, München (FMP) Suisse Technology Partners AG, Neuhausen (MM) Sundwiger Drehtechnik GmbH, Hemer (NRW) Sunrise Medical GmbH & Co. KG, Malsch (SPECTARIS, BVMed) Supporting Healthcare Deutschland GmbH, Pinneberg (LSN) SurgicEye GmbH, München (FMP) SurgiTAIX, Herzogenrath (NRW) Surgitent GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Sutter Medizintechnik GmbH, Freiburg (SPECTARIS) SVA System Vertrieb Alexander GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) Sven Krüger Reha-technik, Todesfelde (LSN) SWG SportWerk GmbH & Co. KG, Dortmund (NRW) Symbios Deutschland GmbH, Mainz (BVMed) Synagon GmbH, Aachen (NRW) syneed medidata GmbH, Konstanz (MM) Synergy Health Allershausen GmbH, Allershausen (BVMed) SynOpt GmbH, Leinfelden-Echterdingen (MM) Sysmex Europe GmbH, Norderstedt (LSN) Systagenix GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Systam SAS France Systam DE – Verbindungsbüro, Saarbrücken (BVMed) Systemtechnik LEBER GmbH & Co. KG, Nürnberg (EMN, FMP)

T T&O LabSystems GmbH & Co. KG, Kaltenkirchen (LSN) t+h ingema ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, Aachen (NRW) Talkingeyes&more GmbH, Erlangen (EMN)


tantum AG, Neumünster (LSN) Taylor Wessing Partnerschaftsgesellschaft mbB, Düsseldorf (NRW) TBN Public Relations GmbH, Fürth (FMP) TEBIT Medizintechnik GmbH, Meinerzhagen (NRW) Technetics Group Germany GmbH, Neuss (NRW) Technologie-Campus an der Hochschule Amberg-Weiden e.V.,   Amberg (EMN) TECOmedical GmbH, Bünde (NRW) Teleflex Medical GmbH, Kernen (BVMed) Tem International GmbH, München (FMP) Tente-Rollen GmbH, Wermelskirchen (NRW) Tergau & Walkenhorst, Frankfurt (FMP) Terumo Deutschland GmbH, Eschborn (BVMed) TETENAL Europe GmbH, Norderstedt (LSN) Textilforschungsinstitut Thüringen-Vogtland e.V., Greiz (EMN) Textilia Stahlwaren-Manufaktur GmbH & Co.KG, Solingen (SPECTARIS) TGE-gTrägergesellschaft mbH, Neumarkt (EMN) The ROHO Group – ROHO International, Inc., Hasselt (BVMed) Thieme Compliance GmbH, Erlangen (FMP) THM-Medizintechnik, Stockelsdorf (LSN) Thomas Hilfen für Körperbehinderte GmbH & Co. Medico KG,   Bremervörde (SPECTARIS, BVMed) Thomas Krahl techn. Beratungs- und Vertriebsbüro, Wuppertal (NRW) Thoratec Europe Ltd., Essen (NRW) tic Medizintechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Dorsten (NRW) TIGGES-Zours GmbH, Hattingen (NRW) TIP GROUP Deutschland, Düsseldorf (NRW) tk pharma trade GmbH, Hasbergen (BVMed) TNI ® medical AG, Würzburg (BVMed) Tobit Software AG, Ahaus (NRW) TomTec Imaging Systems GmbH, Unterschleißheim (FMP) Topro GmbH, Fürstenfeldbruck (SPECTARIS) Tornier GmbH, Burscheid (NRW) TOSHIBA Medical Systems GmbH, Neuss (NRW) TRACOE medical GmbH, Nieder-Olm (BVMed) TRANSCOJECT GmbH, Neumünster (LSN) Trelleborg Sealing Solutions Germany GmbH, Stuttgart tricumed Medizintechnik GmbH, Kiel (LSN) TRIKON Solutions GmbH, Aldingen (MM) TRILUX Medical GmbH & Co. KG, Arnsberg (NRW) TriuMed GmbH, Norderstedt (LSN) TRIZAX The 3D-Channel, Erlangen (EMN) TRUMPF Medizin Systeme GmbH + Co. KG, Puchheim (SPECTARIS) TRUMPF Medizin Systeme GmbH + Co. KG, Saalfeld (SPECTARIS) TÜV Rheinland LGA Products GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) TÜV Rheinland LGA Products GmbH – Labor Biokompatibilität, Köln (NRW) TÜV SÜD Akademie GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN, FMP) TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH, München (FMP) TÜV Technische, Darmstadt (FMP) Tunstall GmbH, Telgte (NRW) TURCK duotec GmbH, Halver (NRW) Tutogen Medical GmbH, Neunkirchen am Brand (BVMed, EMN) TWE Group GmbH, Emsdetten (NRW) Tyco Fire & Security Holding Germany GmbH, Ratingen (NRW)

U UB-software GmbH, Spaichingen (MM) ÜBAG MVZ Dr. Eberhard & Partner Dortmund Gbr, Dortmund (NRW) UG Systems GmbH & Co. KG, Bamberg (EMN) UG-MaS Unternehmung Gesundheit Nürnberg (FMP) ulrich medical GmbH & Co. KG, Ulm (BVMed) united vertical media GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) UniTransferKlinik Lübeck GmbH, Lübeck (SPECTARIS, LSN) Universitätsklinikum Erlangen, Erlangen (EMN) unizell Medicare GmbH, Ratekau/Kreuzkamp (LSN) Unternehmerfabrik Landkreis Roth GmbH, Roth (EMN) URGO GmbH, Sulzbach (BVMed) Uromed Kurt Drews KG, Oststeinbek (LSN) UroTiss Europe GmbH, Neuss (NRW) URSAPHARM Arzneimittel GmbH, Saarbrücken (BVMed) User Interface Design GmbH, Ludwigsburg (FMP) UTK Solution GmbH, Lüdenscheid (NRW) Uwe Schneider GmbH, Limeshain (EMN)

V V.O. Patents and Trademarks, München (FMP) VacuTec Meßtechnik GmbH, Dresden (SPECTARIS) Valuepack Europe B.V., NIJMEGEN (EMN) Vascutek Deutschland GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Vauth-Sagel Holding GmbH & Co.KG, Brakel-Erkeln (SPECTARIS) VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH, Berlin (FMP, NRW) Velamed GmbH, Köln (NRW) vendiSG GmbH, Dettingen (MM) Venner Medical (Deutschland) GmbH, Dänischenhagen (BVMed, LSN) VERUM.de GmbH, Germering (FMP) Vestische Caritas-Kliniken GmbH, Datteln (NRW) vi2parts, Herdwangen-Schönach (MM) viaMetrixx GmbH, Gilching (FMP) VIDEODOC, Rohrbach-Fahlenbach (FMP) VIGORIS HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT, Datteln (NRW) VIGORIS MEDICAL SOLUTIONS, Datteln (NRW) Villeroy & Boch AG – Vertrieb Detlef Binder, Düsseldorf (NRW) Vimecon GmbH, Herzogenrath (NRW) VisioCraft GmbH, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) Visiomed AG, Bielefeld (NRW) Visionet GmbH, Fürth (FMP) VISTEC AG, Olching (SPECTARIS) VISUS Technology Transfer GmbH, Bochum (FMP, NRW) VitalAire GmbH, Bremen (SPECTARIS) VitalAire GmbH, Hamburg (SPECTARIS) Vitaphone GmbH, Mannheim (FMP, NRW) Vivisol Deutschland GmbH, Neufahrn b. Freising (SPECTARIS) VMR GmbH & Co. KG, Mönchweiler (MM) Völker AG, Witten (NRW) Völker GmbH, Witten (SPECTARIS LSN) Voigtmann GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) Voss Medizintechnik GmbH, Schenefeld (LSN) VOSTRA GmbH, Aachen (BVMed, NRW) Voxel-Man Group, Hamburg (LSN) VRNZ Service GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) VTplus GmbH, Würzburg (EMN, FMP) VYGON GmbH & Co. KG, Aachen (BVMed, NRW)

W W Mauch Consulting & Engineering e. K., Dunningen (MM) W. L. GORE & Associates GmbH, Putzbrunn (BVMed) W. Söhngen GmbH, Taunusstein-Wehen (BVMed) Wachendorff-Chemie GmbH, Troisdorf (NRW) WaCo Wassertechnik Consult GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) WAKO Chemicals GmbH, Neuss (NRW) Waldemar Link GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg (BVMed, LSN) Waldorf Technik GmbH & Co. KG, Engen (FMP) Walter Binde Optik GmbH & Co.KG, Minden (SPECTARIS) Walter Graphtek GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) Walter H. Becker GmbH, Triftern (SPECTARIS) Wassermann Dental-Maschinen GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) WaveLight GmbH, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) WEBECO GmbH, Selmsdorf (SPECTARIS) Weber GmbH & Co. KG, Dillenburg (FMP) Weber Instrumente GmbH & Co. KG, Emmingen-Liptingen (MM) WECO Optik GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) Weco Visionix GmbH, Düsseldorf (SPECTARIS, NRW) Wegamed GmbH, Essen (NRW) WEIMER, BORK – Kanzlei für Medizin-, Arbeits- & Strafrecht,   Bochum (NRW) WEINMANN Emergency Medical Technology GmbH + Co. KG,   Hamburg (SPECTARIS, LSN) Weinmann Geräte für Medizin GmbH+Co.KG, Hamburg (SPECTARIS) Weiss Klimatechnik GmbH, Reiskirchen Weiße Q Consulting GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Welch Allyn GmbH, Hechingen (SPECTARIS) Wellspect HealthCare Dentsply IH GmbH, Elz (BVMed) Werk-m Design Agentur, Neunkirchen-Seelscheid (NRW) WERO GmbH & Co. KG, Taunusstein (BVMed) Wertschmied Group GmbH, Bamberg (EMN) Westfälisches Gesundheitszentrum Holding GmbH, Bad Sassendorf (NRW) Weyer GmbH, Kürten (NRW) Weyergans High Care AG, Düren (NRW) wf consulting & training, Windeck (NRW) WIEPRO Messtechnik, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM)

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WILAmed GmbH, Kammerstein (SPECTARIS, FMP) WILDDESIGN GmbH & Co. KG, Gelsenkirchen (FMP, NRW) Wilddesign GmbH & Co. KG, NL München, München (EMN) Wilhelm Haselmeier GmbH & Co. KG, Stuttgart (SPECTARIS) Wilhelm Werner GmbH, Leverkusen (NRW) Willmann & Pein GmbH, Barmstedt (LSN) Wimasis GmbH, München (FMP) Winicker Norimed GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) Winkel Rufleitsysteme GmbH, Lüdenscheid (NRW) Wirtschaftsförderung metropoleruhr GmbH (wmr), Essen (NRW) Wirtschaftsförderungsgesellschaft Hamm mbH, Hamm (NRW) Wirtschaftsförderungsgesellschaft Herne mbH, Herne (NRW) wissner-bosserhoff GmbH, Wickede (Ruhr) (NRW) Wittenstein intens GmbH, Igersheim (FMP) Wöhlk-Contact-Linsen GmbH, Schönkirchen (LSN) Wölfel, Höchberg (FMP) Wölfel Engineering GmbH + Co. KG, Höchberg (EMN) World Courier (Deutschland) GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) WULFF MED TEC GmbH, Fedderingen (LSN)

X X-Alliance GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) X3.Net GmbH, Moers (NRW) Xellutec GmbH, Neuried (FMP) Xeltis AG, Zürich (MM) XrayMediConnect, Ebermannstadt (FMP) XRSB-Röntgensysteme Barwig GmbH, Wendelstein (FMP)

Y YAVEON AG, Würzburg (FMP) Yes Medical Device Services GmbH, Friedrichsdorf (FMP) YPSOMED GmbH, Liederbach (BVMed)

Z Zahnmedizinisch-Biowissenschaftliches Forschungs- und   Entwicklungszentrum Witten GmbH, Witten (NRW) Zentrum für Begutachtungen – Facharztzentrum Bochum ZMB,   Bochum (NRW) Zentrum für Labormedizin und Mikrobiologie GmbH, Essen (NRW) Zepf Medical Instruments GmbH, Seitingen-Oberflacht (MM) Zertinum GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) ZETT OPTICS GmbH, Braunschweig (SPECTARIS) Ziehm Imaging GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN, FMP) Zimmer Germany GmbH, Freiburg (BVMed) ZL-Microdent-Attachment GmbH & Co. KG, Breckerfeld (NRW) ZOLL CMS GmbH, Köln (BVMed) ZOLL Medical Deutschland GmbH, Köln (NRW) ZTG Zentrum für Telematik und Telemedizin GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Zühlke Engineering GmbH, Hamburg (LSN)

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