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Medtech made in Germany The medical technology sector is a well-established pillar within the healthcare industry in Germany and one of the major drivers of the country’s export-driven economic growth. Although the environment will become more challenging overall, particularly where the regulatory side is concerned, German companies have shown constant growth and increasing turnover. One reason for this is that the German medical technology sector has its own combination of tradition and inventiveness, resulting in continuous development of innovative medical products and new beneficial services. Another of the sector’s drivers is its ability to cross-link with the pharma, biotech, IT and manufacturing sectors. These industries are discovering the digital opportunities of e-health, the combination of drugs with medical devices, and the many other synergies that arise when service providers and manufacturers in the life sciences offer their processes and products to all players in the healthcare sector.
Dr Boris Mannhardt CEO, BIOCOM AG
This clearly shows that the different intersections of the German healthcare industry are already closely connected. With the third edition of our “Guide to German Medtech Companies”, BIOCOM AG follows this development, highlighting the impressive diversity of the German medical technology sector. The Guide offers a broad picture of different companies – 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. 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, Forum MedTech Pharma and VDMA. 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 medical technology companies on an international level. Distribution is further supported by logistics specialist UPS. In addition, the publication is now also available for free via our BIOCOM AG app. Either as electronic version or as printed copy, it will surely become a must-have on the desk of every professional in the rapidly developing field of the German heathcare industry.
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FRIWO Gerätebau GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Gebr. Becker GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
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Wilhelm Haselmeier GmbH & Co. KG . . . . . . . . . 62 Health Capital Berlin-Brandenburg. . . . . . . . . . . 64 INDEX-Werke GmbH & Co. KG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
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ITK Engineering GmbH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 KUKA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 LASERVISION GmbH & Co. KG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
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Leuze electronic GmbH & Co. KG. . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Germany Trade and Invest (GTAI) . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Lohmann & Rauscher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
BVMed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
MagForce AG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
SPECTARIS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
mayr ® power transmission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
VDMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
medifa GmbH & Co. KG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Forum MedTech Pharma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
MMM – Münchner Medizin Mechanik GmbH . . . 84
InnovativeMedicine.NRW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
MULTIVAC Sepp Haggenmüller SE & Co. KG. . . 86
Life Science Nord Cluster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
OHST Medizintechnik AG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
MedicalMountains. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
pfm medical AG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Medical Valley EMN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
RoweMed AG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
United Parcel Service. Exclusive Logistic Partner 24
SCHÖLLY FIBEROPTIC GmbH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES AG . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 SKF Linearsysteme GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
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Steinbeis Transfer Center Tribology . . . . . . . . . . 100 27
Stiegelmeyer GmbH & Co. KG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
A.K. TEK GmbH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
TDK-Lambda Germany GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
Aesculap AG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
TRILUX Medical GmbH & Co. KG . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Aristotech Industries GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Turck duotec GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
B. Braun Melsungen AG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Viscofan BioEngineering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Basler AG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Wibu-Systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
bielomatik Leuze GmbH & Co. KG. . . . . . . . . . . . 38
WILD Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Bürkert Fluid Control Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 CARL HAAS GmbH. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Cicor Group. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Corscience GmbH & Co. KG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
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EPflex Feinwerktechnik GmbH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Eurofins Medical Device Testing. . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 FAULHABER Drive Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 FOBA Laser Marking + Engraving. . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Guide to German Medtech Companies 2018
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The MedTech Forum Brussels | 23–25.1.2018 www.themedtechforum.eu Arab Health Dubai | 29.01–01.02.18 www.arabhealthonline.com MDM West Anaheim | 6–8.2.18 www.mdmwest.mddionline.com Medical Japan Osaka | 21–23.2.18 www.medical-jpn.jp/en/ Medical Devices Meetings Stuttgart | 7–8.3.18 www.medical-devices-meetings.com Kimes Seoul | 15–18.3.18 www.kimes.kr/eng/ Expo Med Eurasia Istanbul | 22–25.03.18 www.expomedistanbul.com/en/ MT-Connect Nuremberg | 11–12.04.18 www.mt-connect.de Medtech Summit Nuremberg | 11–12.04.18 www.mt-connect.de/de/events Medtec Europe Stuttgart | 17–19.04.18 www.medteceurope.com/europe/ ConhIT Berlin | 17–19.4.18 www.conhit.de Health GB Manchester | 30.4.–02.5.18 www.healthgbexhibition.com/en/home.html HIMSS Europe Barcelona | 27–29.05.18 www.himsseuropeconference.eu/barcelona/2018 Africa Health Johannesburg | 29–31.05.18 www.africahealthexhibition.com/en/home.html MDM East New York | 12–14.6.18 www.mdmeast.mddionline.com/ FIME Orlando | 17–19.7.18 www.fimeshow.com/en/home.html Medical Fair Asia Singapore | 29–31.08.18 www.medicalfair-asia.com Medical Manufacturing Asia Singapore | 29–31.08.18 www.medmanufacturing-asia.com Medlab Europe Barcelona | 25–27.09.18 www.medlabeurope.com/en/home.html Medtec China Shanghai | 26–28.09.18 www.medtecchina.com/index.php/en Medica Dusseldorf | 12–15.11.18 www.medica.de Compamed Dusseldorf | 12–15.11.18 www.compamed.de Zdravookhraneniye Moscow | Dec 18 www.zdravo-expo.ru/en/ Health 5.0 Dusseldorf | Jan 19 www.health3punkt0.com
The German Medtech Industry: One Step Ahead 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 made by companies, universities as well as research institutions supply excellent innovations which play an important role in medical care. But how have industry-changing developments such as digitization, personalization and automation affected the situation? For innovations, the path from invention to market has always been long and winding. Although these new developments hold the promise of some shortcuts, they come with their own caveats as well.
Germany – a leading business location for medical technology 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 consists of around 1,250 businesses (those with more than 20 employees each are considered) which employ around 133,000 people in Germany. In addition, there are a further 11,300 small businesses employing almost 81,000 people. Each medical technology job also guarantees 0.75 jobs in other industries. According to the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi), the health sector as a whole is Germany’s top sector 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. In Germany, the total revenue of the medical technology manufacturing companies (those with more than 20 employees are considered) was in excess of €28bn in 2016, according to the official economic statistics. The export rate was around 65%. The German medtech
market is about twice the size of the French and three times the size of the British or Italian markets. Against this background, medical device companies in Germany have shown continuous growth in recent years.
Steady growth The health industry in Germany has managed to increase its share of the country’s value creation for 15 consecutive years. After growing annually by an average of 7% for the last ten years, the export volume reached €100bn in 2015 – already half the figure achieved by the German automotive sector. Furthermore, healthcare is a sector destined for growth. Due mainly to increasing health problems, healthcare spending by the average German has recently increased and will most likely continue to do so. Consequently, forecasts by the BMWi expect that the healthcare sector will employ almost eight million people by 2030 which equates to about one tenth of the country’s population. A detailed look at the German medtech industry reveals a significant dependence on international trade. The industry continues to show higher Guide to German Medtech Companies 2018
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growth in export markets than in the domestic market. According to the BVMed’s 2016 fall survey of 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%. With an export rate of around 65%, the German medtech industry has great influence both within Germany and throughout the world. In Germany, the total revenue of the medical technology manufacturing companies (those with more than 20 employees are considered) was in excess of €28bn in 2016. 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 European countries and 18% go to North America and Asia respectively. By the way, 93% of all medical technology businesses have fewer than 250 employees. This shows that the medtech industry in Germany is predominantly still an SME industry.
Trained people, added value Besides a stable legal framework, unequalled eagerness to innovate, and an efficient regulatory system, Germany has another asset that should not be forgotten – its
people. The country is a world leader in the 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 programs and highly qualified teaching staff ensure an excellent university education for young talent in fields such as engineering, biotechnology, and medicine.
MDR is the talk of the town The Medical Device Regulation (MDR) came into effect in May this year. It includes changes at every stage of the CE marking process which a medical device must demonstrate before it may be sold on the market: technical documentation, development, approval, market surveillance, product identification – manufacturers and distributors must now meet new requirements everywhere. The MDR replaces a European directive with the aim of achieving more regulatory harmony across national borders but for the companies affected it also means fewer opportunities for individual solutions. For instance, it does not allow exceptions for niche applications, making it a special challenge for all those smalland medium-sized companies in the German medtech sector which address smaller patient groups with their medical products. The new rules provide for a transitional period of three years during which certification may be acquired according to both the new and old rules. Not until 2020 will the MDR alone be valid for medical devices. In many places, however, there is still a need for adaptation with a view to national jurisprudence which must not contradict the EU regulation. For this purpose, the German Federal Ministry of Health has established the National Coordination Group on the Implementation of the MDR, or NAKI, as it is known in Germany. One of the major changes will affect the growing significance of clinical evaluation. When it comes to devices in risk class III, such as hip or knee implants, the MDR embodies much stricter rules. Experts believe that clinical trials will be unavoidable for many products and the literature route will be of almost no use.
Most of the market experts also expect there will be a consolidation of companies and products and that much longer time periods will be required for the CE marking process, up from today’s 1.5–3 years to 6–8 years. Even the notified bodies, who are overseeing the certification process on the part of manufacturers and who are supposed to monitor the implementation of the MDR in practice, are facing an impending change because a re-appointment process lasting a minimum of one year begins for them in autumn 2017.
To foster or to thwart digitalisation German industry is well-aware of a business landscape in turmoil thanks to the megatrend of digitalisation. Germany’s activities in digital health benefit from many advantages. Firstly, there is a strong domestic mobile health market. In 2017 alone, turnover reached EUR 392 million and is expected to reach EUR 662 million in 2020. This provides digital health companies with an attractive environment for further growth, including at international level. Secondly, digital health “Made in Germany” is based to a large extent on the country’s global leading position in all health-related industries, combining the strength of the medical technology sector with experience in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors. Thirdly, Germany relies on a strong IT sector. With a
total turnover of more than EUR 160 billion, the domestic IT sector is among the heavyweights of German industry. This offers major opportunities for IT companies to provide digital solutions for connected services, adapted infrastructures, applications and devices in the health field. This development is further fueled by dynamic regional clusters established in and around Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Cologne, connecting IT start-ups with health-related businesses. Based on these advantages, large corporations together with SMEs and start-ups form a growing digital health sector in Germany, driven largely by innovation, high quality standards and a high level of data protection. Depending on the individual focus of the companies, the services offered range from video-based doctor consultations and medical records for smartphones, to diagnostic or therapeutic apps which support patients during their treatments, and preventive services. In addition, a growing number of products focus on coaching apps that help people to pursue a healthy way of life. Others target physicians, providing support in the decision-making process regarding treatment options. Furthermore, digitalisation improves data storage infrastructures and communication processes throughout the healthcare sector, helping to develop more efficient data routes within hospitals, beGuide to German Medtech Companies 2018
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tween several locations, attending physicians, care and rehabilitation facilities, therapy and diagnostics providers, patients and health insurance companies.
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. Starting with a particular focus, a large number of German medtech companies have successfully managed to expand their business operations considerably. The top four sectors in terms of value account for half the total market: 17% of production is related to dental medtech products, 16% to orthopedics 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 dynamic development that is also spurred on 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 collaboration between universi-
ties, the private sector and hospitals, German medical technology is developed directly with patients and users 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 and a wide 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. The Mechanical Engineering Industry Association (Verband Deutscher Maschinen- und Anlagenbau, VDMA) is also one of the most important industry associations for the medtech sector, striving to represent the interests of a sector which is predominantly dominated by medium-sized companies. As the largest industrial association in Europe, the VDMA has a worldwide network in both mechanical engineering itself and associated industries. Within the VDMA, the Medical Technology Working Group forms a platform for all aspects of production technology in medical technology.
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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. Medical technology-specific information and support includes: ·· Market research and industry reports ·· Financing and incentives options ·· Tax and legal information ·· Regulatory and reimbursement information ·· Matchmaking with industry and science ·· Site selection
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. 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. 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.
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
Germany is one of the world’s most important providers and exporters of healthcare products and services. The country’s innovative medical products set international standards for quality, safety, and reliability. German manufacturers and service providers in all health and life sciences segments attract overseas customers and partners and deliver leadership in healthcare innovation. HEALTH MADE IN GERMANY is the export initiative for the German healthcare industry. It supports international companies and organisations that are interested in establishing contact with potential German partners and suppliers. Set up by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi), the initiative bundles expert market intelligence for easy industry access. One of the initiative’s main goals is to promote the German healthcare sector through international networking activities for the mutual benefit of international partners and German companies alike.
Our support for your business: ·· We publish market briefs and in-depth market studies of the German healthcare industry and its different sectors. ·· Our calendar is regularly updated with the latest industry events in Germany and overseas. ·· We take part in leading healthcare trade fairs all over the world, organise networking events, and enjoy ongoing dialogue and exchange with international health policymakers. ·· Our directories of German companies and research facilities with direct contact details help international businesses to identify contacts in Germany. ·· Visit www.health-made-in-germany.com for more information about the German healthcare industry and all HEALTH MADE IN GERMANY activities.
HEALTH MADE IN GERMANY does this by providing proactive support (including market and regulatory insight), introductory services, and networking platforms including trade events at home and abroad. The initiative serves four major industries active in the international medical market: pharmaceuticals, medical technology, medical biotechnology, and digital health care.
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HEALTH MADE IN GERMANY also works closely with 16 major German industry associations and is part of the BMWi’s MITTELSTAND GLOBAL umbrella program for small and medium-sized enterprises. The initiative is ideally placed to provide access to German healthcare market information and to help overseas businesses identify potential German partners. The HEALTH MADE IN GERMANY initiative is implemented by Germany Trade & Invest, the economic development agency of the Federal Republic of Germany, on behalf of the BMWi. For more information: www.health-made-in-germany.com
Stefanie Zenk Senior Manager Medical Technologies Health Made in Germany c/o Germany Trade & Invest Friedrichstraße 60 10117 Berlin, Germany Stefanie.Zenk@gtai.com www.health-made-in-germany.com Guide to German Medtech Companies 2018
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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 220 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. 92% 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 more than 210,000 people. Furthermore, each medtech job secures 0.75 jobs in other industry sectors. The German medtech industry’s export rate is currently at 64%.
For more information: BVMed – Bundeverband Medizintechnologie e.V. Reinhardstr. 29b 10117 Berlin, Germany info@bvmed.de → www.bvmed.de
SPECTARIS – German Hightech Industry Association SPECTARIS represents the interests of around 400 member companies in Germany, with four sector-specific associations in the areas of medical technology, optical technologies, and analytical, biological, laboratory and consumer optics. 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’ 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 170 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: 42% of German medical technology exports go to countries within the European Union, a further 9% 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 ·· €29 billion turnover, domestic turnover: €10 billion, overseas turnover: €19 billion ·· European medical technology industry: >70,000 companies, €90 bn turnover, 580,000 employees
For more information: Marcus Kuhlmann Head of Medical Technology Phone +49-30-414021-17 Fax +49-30-414021-33 kuhlmann@spectaris.de SPECTARIS. German Hightech Industry Association Werderscher Markt 15 10117 Berlin, Germany → www.spectaris.de Guide to German Medtech Companies 2018
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VDMA – Working Group Medical Technology Your network for success The VDMA (Mechanical Engineering Industry Association) represents nearly 3,200 mostly medium-sized companies in the mechanical and plant engineering sector. With over one million employees and sales amounting to approximately 220 billion euros (2016), the sector is the largest industrial employer in Germany and one of the leading German industrial sectors.
A focus on production technology and components for medical products In the VDMA the fusion of machine engineering and medical technology is a significant area, offering great potential for the future. The Working Group Medical Technology represents suppliers, manufacturers of production equipment, and all industry sectors active in the interdisciplinary field of the medical technology sector, all within a joint platform. The Working Group is especially focused on pooling the heterogeneous interests of its members and providing an information platform for companies, offering the opportunity to share and access all relevant information. With its huge network, the Working Group Medical Technology is in a position to recommend experts and to assist its members with fundamental issues. It offers market information for German and foreign markets, a comprehensive list of suppliers for the industry, activities for standardisation, and political interest representation. Regular expert meetings and working groups exchange information on various topics, including laws and regulations, production technology, components, and markets. Another essential part of its activities is the substantive and organisational support of medical technology events through content or strategic partnerships as well as participation at national and international fairs, includig joint stands at two main fairs in the field of medical technology in Germany and support of German pavilions at fairs in China and the USA.
Assistance with research and development Medical technology is an innovative and dynamically growing sector. Around one third of its sales are generated with products that were launched on the market less than three years ago. In order to constantly renew and expand their product ranges, manufacturers and suppliers invest huge efforts in research and development. Close cooperation among everyone involved – from research and development to the supply sector and the manufacturers of medical products – is extremely important in making sure this investment pays off. To aid this cooperation, VDMA’s Working Group Medical Technology provides its members comprehensive support in developing partnerships and collaborations. For example, research institutes gain the opportunity to present their developments in medical technology to interested companies at roadshows. In addition, we regularly bring doctors and hospitals together with engineers to discuss the future challenges facing medicine and help to drive new developments forward.
For more information: Diethelm Carius VDMA – Working Group Medical Technology Corneliusstraße 4 60325 Frankfurt am Main d.carius@vdw.de → https://medtec.vdma.org
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 for 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 back in 1998. Since that time the association has acted as a hub linking science, business, and research.
also discussed by experts in 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. Accompanying trade exhibitions, as well as the association stand at Medica, offer small and medium-sized companies especially the opportunity to present their innovations in a targeted manner. Further areas of focus for the network activity include the field of education and training in medical technology.
The network
Executive Committee and Management of the Forum MedTech Pharma (from left to right): Dr. Matthias Schier, Managing Director of Forum MedTech Pharma e.V.; Prof. Dr. Thomas Armin Schildhauer, Chairman of the executive committee of Forum MedTech Pharma e.V. and Director and Medical Director of surgical clinic, BG-University clinic Bergmannsheil, Bochum
Our focus The 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, and the health care system. Moreover regulationrelated areas, such as approvals or market access, for example in the USA, China, India, and the Arab world, are
With about 600 members, the Forum MedTech Pharma is one of the leading cooperation networks in Europe. Its member structure – 66% companies, 11% research institutes, 11% hospitals, 5% law firms and lawyers, and 4% associations and insurance funds and 3% private persons – 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, and India. In the nineteen years since it was founded, the Forum MedTech Pharma has welcomed some 23,000 delegates at 230 of its own expert conferences. The speakers at those conferences support the activities of the Forum MedTech Pharma free of charge with their expertise – as does the entire board of management, chaired by Professor Dr Thomas Armin Schildhauer.
For more information: Forum MedTech Pharma e.V. Am Tullnaupark 8 90402 Nuremberg, Germany Tel. +49-911-20671-330 info@medtech-pharma.de → www.medtech-pharma.de Guide to German Medtech Companies 2018
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Cluster InnovativeMedicine.NRW
The Cluster InnovativeMedicine.NRW, an initiative of the Ministry of Culture and Science of the German 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.
Research and innovation ·· Supporting the targeted acquisition of federal and EU funding in particular, by strengthening pre-market research and international research cooperation ·· Fostering regional and supra-regional cooperation with regard to key medical issues, such as smart health data or personalised medicine
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’s activities are designed to incorporate social aspects and patients’ interests and to address major challenges of modern German society, such as demographic change.
Transfer and market ·· Start-up 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
The long-term goal is to establish highly effective project consortia which draw on expertise to create added value and employment opportunities in the region.
Innovative technology for enhanced patient care Germany as a whole and North Rhine-Westphalia in particular enjoy high-quality healthcare that stands up to international comparison. Nevertheless the system is facing enormous challenges, such as chronic and age-related diseases caused inter alia by demographic changes. Thus, more than ever, innovative medical research is needed to improve and advance prevention, diagnostics, therapy, and rehabilitation. The Cluster InnovativeMedicine.NRW is guided by the vision of harnessing medical technology for the benefit of all people in North Rhine-Westphalia while fostering economic growth and creating jobs. Medical technology research and development is shaped by the needs of the patients and users.
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
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.
What Life Science Nord offers: ·· 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 240 regional firms and institutions in the health industry are organized 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 2018
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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 We are MedicalMountains: 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 +49-7461-9697-211 glienke@medicalmountains.de → www.medicalmountains.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 2018
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Inside every supply chain is a better one. And UPS finds it. “Healthcare is one of our strategic imperatives. We’ve been able to leverage the strength of our global network to create efficient supply chains that meet the exacting requirements our healthcare and life science customers need.” David Abney, Chief Executive Officer UPS is on a mission to improve healthcare supply chain logistics. As a result, UPS has created a worldwide team of healthcare logistics experts. In collaboration with teams of healthcare customers, the experts of UPS identify opportunities to increase efficiencies in companies’ supply chains and implement strategic solutions. Everything is in position – the UPS network, customs brokerage, trade management services, healthcarecompliant facilities, and quality and regulatory experts. In fact, UPS handles some of the largest and most complex healthcare supply chains for leading global manufacturers. UPS is ready, so healthcare customers and patients won’t be kept waiting.
A changing marketplace By 2050 the world’s population is projected to reach 10 billion. The global population is not only growing, but also ageing –which means that more money will be spent on healthcare. As more people become patients, healthcare products will need to get to more places
even faster than before. This is what makes the vast UPS infrastructure so important. It’s an instant solution. Healthcare companies will be able to invest less in personnel, distribution systems, and facilities. UPS gives you the flexibility and agility to meet the demands of a changing marketplace, no matter how complex and varied. The world’s largest integrated, multimodal delivery network puts the capabilities of the UPS teams everywhere the product is, and wherever it needs to be.
Tight regulations Compliance with healthcare regulations can be daunting. A healthcare company faces the tightest and most complex regulatory environment of any industry. And not without reason – it’s all about protecting the patient. But to the advantage of healthcare companies, UPS knows the global, regional, and local rules and regulations. In fact, the UPS knowledge of this area is so respected,
Exclusive logistic partner
that some countries have consulted UPS whilst developing their own regulations. Who’s more qualified to help healthcare companies follow the rules than a partner who has experience making them? The integrity and security of the individual product are under control. Some 25% of healthcare shipments are temperaturesensitive. With the rise of biologics and temperaturesensitive products, UPS has invested in a global network of warehouses, systems, and personnel to help ensure their safe delivery. The highly-trained experts plan and implement protocols at every level and every stage of the supply chain and proactively execute back-up plans if necessary. Our strategically located healthcare distribution centres are complete with temperature and humidity controls. Security protocols run the gamut, from documented entries and exits, to vaults and cages. Plus, with UPS
Proactive Response® Secure — a one-of-a-kind solution from UPS and UPS Capital® that combines transportation, predictive monitoring, intervention, and insurance coverage for most time- and temperature-sensitive shipments — nothing has been left to chance.
It’s a patient, not a package Every member of the UPS healthcare team understands how important this work is. Better healthcare logistics and stronger networks ultimately lead to better patient outcomes. Getting products to market swiftly, safely, and securely is vital to the well-being of a growing global population. So why go it alone? Turn to the experience, expertise, and networks of UPS.
Contact: → www.ups.com/healthcare Guide to german Medtech companies 2018
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Profiles of German Medtech Companies
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Name · A.K. TEK GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Founded (year) Areas of Activity
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Röhrenspring 16 58093 Hagen North-Rhine Westphalia Michael Arndt (CEO) +49-2331-396036-0 +49-2331-396036-8 info@ak-tek.de www.ak-tek.de 2003 | OEM | R&D
The combination of development and production competence “The origin of all technical achievements is the constructive fantasy of the technical inventor.” (Albert Einstein). Einstein’s quote aptly describes what motivates A.K. TEK on a daily basis, because the “daily bread” is the translation of natural phenomena. In the field of medicine technology, A.K. TEK provides the combination of development expertise with highend manufacturing technology, smart surface technology and continuous quality assurance. Due to decades of experience, the A.K. TEK is a sought-after development and manufacturing partner in medicine technology – from individual to series production. As industrial and project partners, the A.K. TEK is dedicated to current issues and takes part in important competitions at state and federal level, where the focus is on innovations in medical technology. The application and implementation of the latest technologies available are always in focus at A.K. TEK.
Range of services Further development and manufacture of dental implant systems, dental regulating components and retaining elements is developed with close and trustful cooperation with customers, implantologists, hospitals and universities – as well as with the inclusion of patient feedback. A good example of the variety of services and products A.K. TEK offers, are the dental implant moulds with specific surface types in combination with tailored system components. Together with leading manufactures of dental drills, A.K. TEK has developed a drill geometry that ensures a higher primary stability of the implant, thus essentially improving both the comfort of the implantation, as well as the handling by the operator. Member of
A.K. TEK
In collaboration with surgeons, A.K. TEK has designed and manufactured individual solutions for the specialist area of spinal surgery, in particular, bone screws and innovative components, for example, for artificial disc replacements (cages). The development of surgical implant systems for hand surgery is another component of A.K. TEK’s portfolio. The A.K. TEK also has sufficient experience in the production of medical components – for example, for minimally invasive surgery.
Continuous quality standard Production is carried out exclusively on Swiss precision machines that meet the highest quality requirements. The product tests are carried out according to AQL (Acceptable Quality Level) and individually agreed standards in compliance with customer specifications. To be able to continue meeting customer requirements, A.K. TEK also has cleanroom technology (ISO Class 7/US Cl.10.000) on site – thus A.K. TEK is able to carry out parts cleaning, component assembly and packaging under cleanroom conditions. Further information can be found at: www.ak-tek.de
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Name · Aesculap, a brand of 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
· FL · ca. 11,750 worldwide · 1867 · Medical technology
Annual Turnover · €1.72bn (2016)
Company profile Aesculap is a reliable partner for surgeons in every discipline – protecting and improving health around the world. Since 1976, Aesculap belongs to B. Braun, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of medical devices and pharmaceutical products and services. Every day, 60,000 B. Braun employees in 64 countries share their knowledge with colleagues and customers. Aesculap develops products and services for classical surgery, cardiac, thoracic, vascular and neurosurgery, laparoscopy, and degenerative spinal column disorders, as well as orthopaedic joint replacement. The B. Braun Group 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 resolution provides extra sharp images and – combined with the large 32'' 3D monitor – excellent viewing quality.
Ennovate® – Solutions Beyond Fusion Member of
Enhancing Health
Ennovate ® is an innovative, technologically advanced solution platform that leverages the surgeon’s surgical experiences and has the potential to increase clinical efficiency.
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From the thoracic spine to the ilium, the instrument design combines simplicity and versatility, allowing the surgeon to individualise the construct, based on intra-operative conditions and patient pathology, in order to provide a therapy with only one platform. Furthermore, the screw includes PolyLock® technology, that allows the conversion of one screw to multiple screw types, providing simplification of surgical steps and greater correction capabilities. Additional versatility and excellent intraoperative flexibility through PolyLock® activation is enabled at any step of the surgery with intuitively designed instruments.
Aesculap® FLEXHeart ® Tissue Stabilizer Lasting device stability in OPCAB (off-pump coronary artery bypass) surgeries has always been a big challenge. The FLEXHeart ® Tissue Stabilizer offers continuous device stability during surgery without manual readjustment of the position. Thanks to the single-hand control, the surgeon can react flexibly to different situations. FLEXHeart ® unifies stability and flexibility. Aesculap offers a wide and coherent range of items for OPCAB surgery.
SeQuent ® Please NEO SeQuent ® Please NEO is the next generation Drug Coated Balloon for PTCA (Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty). Thanks to B. Braun’s proprietary polymer-free paclitaxel and iopromide drug coating technology, SeQuent ® Please NEO provides targeted drug delivery. Clinically proven, it offers new procedural options for cardiologists in their daily cath lab routine concerning various lesion types and patient groups.
Histoacryl® Lapfix The new Histoacryl ® Lapfix is a complete solution for atraumatic mesh fixation to be used in laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair. Histoacryl® Lapfix permits a simple and convenient dosing of Histoacryl® glue for mesh fixation, a solution that has proven to be efficient, safe, and less prone to cause chronic pain compared to tackers. Histoacryl® Lapfix together with Optilene Mesh offers a complete atraumatic solution for laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair. Guide to german Medtech companies 2018
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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 · 130 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 generic product designs for: ·· HIP stems ·· HIP cups ·· Screws ·· Bone screws ·· Bone 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 · 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 press@bbraun.com www.bbraun.com
FL I Q 58,037 (2016) 1839 Medical & Pharma
Annual Turnover · €6,471.0m (2016) Relevant R&D Budget · €291.4m (2016) 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 60,000 employees in 64 countries, B. Braun develops high-quality product systems and services for users around the world. In 2016, the Group generated sales of approximately €6.47 billion.
Member of
Enhancing Health
B. Braun’s 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 home-
B. Braun Melsungen
care: handling all the 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, Switzerland, France, Spain, Japan, 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 scholarships 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, B. Braun supported a total of 232 social projects in 41 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
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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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 · €97.5m (2016) External · | Imaginghub Collaborations | Basler Partner Network | Innovationsforum FOMed | www.forschungsallianz-oct.de/
Long-lasting digital cameras with superior reliability and outstanding image quality Basler is the world market leader for machine vision cameras serving applications in manufacturing, medicine, traffic, and retail. We offer cameras with simple integration, compact sizes, excellent image quality, and an outstanding price/performance ratio. Their performance stands out with great colour fidelity, high dynamic range, and exceptional light sensitivity. Reliability through high quality assurance measures, as well as long-term availability, is what our products are known for. Our wide range of digital cameras is well-suited to various vision applications in medicine, diagnostics, and life sciences. Basler cameras are used in microscopy, laboratory automation, and diagnostic equipment, such as in hematology, pathology, ophthalmology, and dentistry, and for medical motion analysis and monitoring of rehabilitation. Fields such as endoscopy and biomedical research have also become increasingly prevalent sites for cameras.
Our commitment With 30 years of experience in image processing, Basler develops cameras based on state-of-the-art technology. Our innovations shape the future of embedded vision and time-of-flight (ToF), as well as other emerging trends in the vision industry. “Introducing digital imaging to the Medical and Life Sciences market will result in more reliable, efficient, and affordable health care. We contribute to the provision of easy access to good diagnostics and therapy for people around the world. That’s why we feel passionate about giving medical technology the power of sight.” Dr Dietmar Ley Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Basler AG Germany
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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 EN ISO 13485:2017 (in 2018), 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.
It’s time for CMOS Since the world-leading manufacturer of CCD sensors decided in 2015 to stop producing and investing in this technology, no major new inventions or developments have been made to expand CCD technology. CMOS technology, on the other hand, has experienced heavy investment. Now it can match the high performance of CCD sensors and delivers even better image quality at much lower costs. In addition to the high performance of CMOS sensors, the limited availability of CCD sensors is pushing this technology shift forward quickly, as cameras with CCD sensors will shortly be discontinued. With almost 30 years of experience in image technology, Basler is the world’s largest producer of industrial digital cameras. With our broad portfolio and in-depth understanding of sensor technology, we will guide you through the transition process and find the most suitable CMOS cameras for your application. Visit our website to find your CCD sensor’s best replacement option: baslerweb.com/CMOS-in-Medicine.
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Name · bielomatik Leuze 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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Daimlerstrasse 6–10 72639 Neuffen Baden-Wuerttemberg Andreas Rau +49-7025-12-560 +49-7025-12-213 andreas.rau@bielomatik.de www.bielomatik.de 360 1946 Development and realisation of machines, systems, and manufacturing lines for all existing kinds of plastic welding technologies
Producing with higher efficiency right away? Take a short cut through Neuffen! For more than 70 years we have been developing and implementing plastic welding processes for a wide range of applications with a high degree of individualisation. We advise our customers sincerely and prove our reliability with the aim of offering the best possible alternatives, with regard to process engineering, plant engineering, and cost-effectiveness. Holistic means for us: We support and guide our customers from material selection through component design, to prototype and pre-series welding; we assist during product development, followed by formulation of an optimal production configuration; and we offer quality building and installation of production equipment as well as a sustainable relationship during the life cycle of the product by means of our comprehensive “Connected Service”. In a nutshell, we call this: high-tech with a human touch.
On the right track with welding? 100% on target with us! bielomatik is the only company worldwide offering two-step laser welding Turn2Weld. The new technology combines advantages like two-step infrared welding, known for its robustness in mechanical engineering, and the method of quasi-simultaneous laser welding. Inside the separate processes of heating and joining, the joining surfaces are heated flexibly with high scanning speed before they are pressure-welded. For designers and engineers, laser-transparent plastics, special component design, and different absorption properties of plastics are no longer an issue.
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With the new process technology we even meet the highest requirements of medical applications: ·· Innovative, particle-free welding process via contactless heating through laser radiation with high weld strength ·· The first plastic welding process in which the entire heating phase is monitored online for each joint partner, via infrared camera ·· Tool exchange for different welded parts without changing the heat source. ·· Advantages: extremely quick change over time and one heating source only for various welding projects ·· Component alterations and parts tolerances are easily adjustable Housings and special component geometries, previously unachievable, now become possible with two-step laser welding
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Name · Bürkert Fluid Control 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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Christian-Bürkert-Straße 13–17 74653 Ingelfingen Baden-Wuerttemberg Maik Lösel +49-7940-10-0 +49-7940-10-91204 info@burkert.com www.burkert.com
FL I Q G 2,400 1946 l Measuring, control and regulating systems l Solenoid valves l Process valves l Analytical valves l Pneumatic actuators l Sensors
Bürkert – We make ideas flow. Bürkert Fluid Control Systems is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of measuring, control, and regulating systems for fluids and gases. Bürkert products are used in a wide range of industries and applications – ranging from breweries and labs to medical, bio-engineering, and aerospace technology. With a portfolio of more than 30,000 products Bürkert is the only supplier to offer all fluid control system components: from solenoid valves to process and analytical valves, as well as pneumatic actuators and sensors. The company, with headquarters in Ingelfingen, Germany, has a large-ranging sales network in 36 countries and more than 2,400 employees worldwide. In five system houses in Germany, China, and the USA, as well as four research centres, Bürkert continuously develops customised solutions and innovative products. The product portfolio is topped off by extensive services, from consulting and conception, through implementation, all the way to maintenance and training.
Are you under pressure? Let us regulate it for you. What do artificial respirators for newborns have to do with industrial welding machines? They rely on system solutions made by Bürkert. Whenever gases have to be precisely and reproducibly controlled or mixed, customers put their trust in our competence. Why? Because we are on the same page when it comes to issues such as diffusion, burner supply, and plasmas. We are far more than just a manufacturer of products and systems. Bürkert is your partner for individual solutions which precisely meet your requirements in special applications with gases. Benefit from our experience with complex closed control loops and our openness to new ideas. We think in terms of modules and networks, and are always striving to optimise your process for you and with you.
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The Bürkert gas mixer for continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices unites leading-edge innovation with decades of fluid technology expertise. It’s a power-
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ful combination for developing your next-generation medical device portfolio. The Bürkert gas mixer makes it easy to design innovative, customised CPAP solutions. It unites valves, sensors, and electronics in a single medical device. Furthermore, it is guaranteed against leakage for the life of the unit and offers a modular combination of push flow, CPAP pressure triggers, high-frequency oscillation, and percent-accurate FiO2 functions. More information: www.burkert.com/BreathingAssistance
Counting in microlitres? With Bürkert, it’s surprisingly simple. Even in the very little things we do, we demonstrate true greatness. Bürkert develops individual system solutions in the Micro segment which combine maximum precision and minimum effort in minimum space. Especially for applications where every drop counts. Whether for applications in clinical diagnostics, DNA synthesis, medical technology, analytical equipment, or in high-throughput laboratory automation – Bürkert system solutions demonstrate their effectiveness whenever the dosing of small amounts of liquid requires high precision. Microfluidics is our world. Regardless of whether you work with aggressive solvents, reagents, or neutral fluids – you can count on our precision.
WhisperValve micro valve: extremely small – but not in performance. In medical facilities, repetitive noises often disrupt the quiet atmosphere necessary for recovery. The clicking of valves in a dialysis unit is one example. In response to this challenge, the development engineers at Bürkert developed the WhisperValve, which functions without the typical mechanical clicking. Whether in dialysis or respiration units, the new WhisperValve series is optimally equipped for use in medical technology. Reliable media separation, hygienically sound materials, and virtually silent operation are the most important advantages of the micro valve. More Information: www.burkert.com/WhisperValve Guide to german Medtech companies 2018
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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.-Konstantin-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 2018
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Name · Cicor Group Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City Country Telephone Fax Email Website Social Media Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity
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Gebenloostrasse 15 9552 Bronschhofen Switzerland +41-71-91373-00 +41-71-91373-01 info@cicor.com www.cicor.com
LI Q 1900 worldwide 1966 l Engineering l Printed circuit boards l DenciTec® l Thin-film and thick-film substrates l Eectronic manufacturing services incl. microassembly l Box building l Tooling l Plastic injection moulding l 3D-MID
Annual Turnover · €163m (2016)
Cicor Group – your technology partner Cicor is a global engineering and manufacturing partner with innovative technology solutions for the electronics industry. With about 1,900 employees at ten production sites, Cicor manufactures highly complex printed circuit boards, hybrid circuits, and 3D-MID solutions and offers complete electronic assembly and plastic injection moulding.
Customised solutions Cicor works together with customers to develop innovative products and offers solutions that meet the needs of the market, reflect the latest trends, and convince through their application. Cicor’s broad portfolio of innovative technologies, services, and global production capacities offers the right solution for even the most demanding requirements, such as high-tech and highreliability applications. Thanks to a focus on consistent quality and maximum traceability, rapid prototyping, flexible choice of materials, miniaturisation, and realisation of potential savings, as well as development and assembly services, Cicor is a partner that is able to meet the requirements of medical technology using new ideas and cutting-edge solutions. Cicor supports its clients starting in the planning stage, guaranteeing the ideal outsourcing solution, tailored to the client’s specific needs. Cicor is a partner over the entire product lifecycle, from product development through series production to after-sales service.
One-stop shop for electronics and plastics solutions Cicor is an electronics service provider with an international structure and a broad range of production capabilities in printed circuit board assembly, system assembly and box building, control cabinet construction, cable assembly, and in the areas of toolmaking and plastic injection moulding. Cicor offers complete outsourcing solutions for the development and manufacturing of electronic component assemblies as well as complete devices and systems.
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As a company with global operations and production sites in Switzerland, Romania, and Asia (Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, and China), Cicor employs its synergies to offer solutions based on long-term know-how.
Innovative power through technological expertise As a leading manufacturer of sophisticated microelectronics and high-quality substrates, Cicor is able to provide a broad range of products and services of the highest standards. In the area of microelectronics, Cicor offers state-of-the-art assembly and packaging technologies under clean room conditions. In the field of substrate manufacturing, Cicor is characterised by the production of highly complex rigid, rigid-flexible, and flexible printed circuit boards and substrates using thin-and thick-film technology. Cicor works closely with its customers to develop and manufacture sophisticated products, ranging from prototypes to large-scale serial production. Cicor also offers a high degree of process stability, consistent top-quality, and absolute delivery reliability.
Sophisticated implants Cicor manufactures complex circuits of various materials and realises ultrafine structures, which can be less than 0.02 mm thick despite having a high functional density. Using CiP (chip in polymer/plastic) technology, the overall thickness of chip packages can be reduced to between 60 and 100 μm. State-of-the-art technology now makes it possible to manufacture multilayer circuits from biocompatible materials or stretchable components in conjunction with multilayer technology on flexible substrates.
DenciTec® – new possibilities in miniaturization ·· conductor widths & spacings down to 25 µm with copper thicknesses of 20 +/- 5 µm on all conductive layers ·· laser-via diameters of 35 µm ·· annular rings with a diameter of 30 µm for the inner layers and 20 µm for the outer layers ·· copper-filled blind vias with the option of via stacking, and vias-in-pads. Guide to german Medtech companies 2018
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Name · Corscience 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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Hartmannstraße 65 91052 Erlangen Bavaria Dr Claudius Moor +49-9131-977986-0 +49-9131-977986-449 info@corscience.de www.corscience.de
FIQ approx. 80 2001 l Medical device engineering l Products & licenses l Manufacturing & test services
Corscience is a “one stop company”, due to its wide range of medical devices and systems for use in clinical, preclinical, and homecare applications, as well as for clinical studies. With us, you get everything from one source: ·· Medical device engineering: electronics development, software development, mechatronic, system design, graphical user interfaces ·· Products and licenses: OEM modules & accessories, OEM interpretation algorithms, technology integration support, white label products ·· Manufacturing and test services: final assembly & inspection, conformance testing services, pilot run & series production, test-system design & development, prototype manufacturing
Services Through our expertise and our extensive technical knowhow, we have been able to develop products as well as module and algorithm integrations far beyond our core competencies, such as heart pumps, ECMO systems, surgical lights, footswitches/remote controls, medical software products, dialysis units and many more. Each of our OEM modules (EKG, SPO2, gas analysis, defibrillator) or OEM interpretation algorithms (HES®) is based on proven technology paired with innovative solutions and is designed to be integrated into a medical device. The modules meet the relevant medical device standards and, together with the accompanying documentation, form the foundation for a successful CE certification of your system. For easy commissioning of the modules and for testing purposes we offer comprehensive development kits. The open communication protocols allow for easy integration, with which we will support you at any time.
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Our B2B business model is in demand worldwide from medical device manufacturers. They appreciate our quality solutions and related services with a wide range of customer-specific adaptations. With Corscience, you will gain a reliable partner who provides individual consultation and custom work at the highest technical level.
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As our customer, you will benefit from our expert knowhow, our many years of experience, and our detailed industry and expert knowledge. Through our extensive knowledge, our portfolio ranges from electronics, software, and mechanics all the way to systems for safetycritical applications in anaesthesia equipment, life supporting systems and electronic surgery devices.
Core skills ·· Electrostimulation: defibrillation, AED, PAD, pacing, muscular stimulation pacemakers (intracardiac, extracorporeal) ·· Ventilation: for emergency, transport, home, and critical care use ·· Gas analysis: capnography, oxygen measurement, multigas analysis ·· Vital-signs sensors and biosignal analysis (monitoring): ECG devices, ECG analysis and interpretation, vital-parameter measuring devices, multiparameter monitors, neurofeedback/neurostimulation; GUI, SpO2, NiPB CO2 ·· Mobile health: Telemedicine expenses, transport monitors, event-recorders, EKG w/ UMTS, webservers, multiparameter monitors, integration of interfaces like Bluetooth, Zigbee, Wifi, ANT+, GPRS, UMTS, Ethernet/HL7
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Name · EPflex Feinwerktechnik GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Website Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity
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Im Schwöllbogen 24 72581 Dettingen Baden-Wuerttemberg Georg Uihlein +49-7123-9784-0 +49-7123-9784-66 www.epflex.com 320 1994 Metallic components for minimally invasive medicine
Annual Turnover · €24m
EPflex – better ideas, better health We are one of the pioneers in the development and manufacture of metallic components for minimally invasive medicine. Over the years, we have repeatedly developed solutions that have opened up completely new, previously unimagined possibilities for diagnosis and treatment. These include, among others, the world’s first MRTcompatible guidewire.
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Guidewires Stone baskets Snares Hypotubes Stylets Packaging Sterilisation CE-certification
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Urology Gastroenterology Vascular surgery Cardiology
Our products are high-tech precision instruments, developed and manufactured on the basis of unique know-how and years of experience, with the aim of delivering consistently high quality. For this purpose, we are equipped with state-of-the-art technologies and production facilities at our manufacturing site in Dettingen. Our employees are specially trained and pay attention to even the smallest details with the highest precision. Particularly complex work steps are carried out by our experts by hand.
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Grinding Laser welding Gluing Wire forming Shrinking Electrolytic marking Laser marking Sandblasting Coating
Quality right from the start We use high-quality materials, such as medical grade stainless steel or Nitinol, platinum, tungsten, and special polymers for our guidewires. Our solutions and products are perfectly tailored to the individual needs and requirements of our customers. What can we do for you? Just let us know. We are looking forward to hearing from you.
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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. 380 1984 Medical Device Testing
Comprehensive testing services for medical devices 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 most advanced technologies. With extensive knowledge of the commercialisation processes, regulatory requirements, and scientific trends in the medical device industry, our scientists and engineers have been assisting companies, large and small, with developmental testing and regulatory submissions for three decades. Our 16 state-of-the-art facilities throughout North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific offer extensive capacities and the highest level of instrument technology, enabling us to provide the full scope of testing services required by the medical device industry. Eurofins Medical Device Testing can help to develop and execute your test plans and navigate the regulatory pathway to market anywhere in the world. Our laboratories maintain quality systems compliant with cGMP, GLP, and ISO 17025, and conduct testing in accordance with ISO, ASTM, ANSI, AAMI, USP, EP, and JP standards, as well as custom test methodologies to meet the unique needs of our customers. Chemical/Physical Analysis ·· Extractables & Leachables ·· Material & Product Stability ·· Dissolution ·· Raw Materials Purity ·· Particle Characterisation ·· Residual Ethylene Oxide
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Microbiology & Sterility ·· Sterility / Sterility Validations ·· Bioburden / Bioburden Validations ·· Endotoxins / Endotoxin Validations ·· Antimicrobials / Infection Control ·· Cleaning & Reprocessing Validations ·· Bacterial Identification ·· Customised Test Designs
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Packaging Validation & Seal Integrity ·· Container Closure Integrity Tests ·· Sterile Barrier ·· Package & Transit Testing ·· Shelf Life & Accelerated Aging / Real Time Aging ·· Label Durability Biocompatibility Testing ·· Cytotoxicity ·· Hemocompatibility ·· Genotoxicity ·· Irritation ·· Sensitisation ·· Systemic Toxicity ·· Implantation (standard, customised, functional) ·· Degradation Studies Chemical Characterisation ·· GCMS +/- Headspace, ICP, LCMS, FTIR ·· Toxicological Risk Assessment ·· Expert Evaluation ·· Inclusion of AET Combination Products ·· Drug Release and Dissolution ·· Chemical Compatibility ·· Stability ·· Container & Closure Integrity ·· Syringe Testing Mechanical Implant Testing ·· Material Tests, i.e. Physical Testing (Compression, Tension, Shear) ·· Characterisation of Coatings ·· Particle Analysis and Ion Release Tests ·· Corrosion Testing ·· Finite Element Analysis Notified Body Services ·· CE Certification Training & Consulting ·· Expert Statements and Risk Evaluation ·· Seminars, Webinars, Trainings Guide to German Medtech Companies 2018
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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 1,900 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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Name · FOBA Laser Marking + Engraving (Alltec GmbH)
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An der Trave 27–31 23923 Selmsdorf Mecklenburg-West Pomerania Christian Söhner (Global Vertical Manager Medical) +49-38823-55-556 +49-38823-55-222 marketing@fobalaser.com www.fobalaser.com
· · · · · FL I Q G · 220 (worldwide) · 1969 · l Development and manufacturing of innovative laser marking and engraving machines l Customised laser marking systems for OEM and integrators l Vision-inspection systems for part validation, pre-mark verification, mark alignment, and post-mark verification l Specialist for customised medical device UDI-marking solutions
Relevant R&D Budget · 7% of turnover investment each year External · l Medical Mountains Collaborations l Technology Mountains l GS1 Germany Solution Partner l HIBC Approved Solution Provider
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High quality marks for reliable product traceability Marking and engraving on parts and products is essential and ubiquitous in nearly all industries. For medical products, the application of high quality marks is of major importance. For traceability and patient safety reasons, direct part marking is even regulated by law. The use of signs and logos, Datamatrix, UDI and other codes or serial numbers directly on products contributes to an economic streamlining of production processes as well as in daily hospital routines. Above all, high marking quality on products such as surgical instruments or implants is fundamental for patients’ safety as it enables continuous traceability from manufacturer to patient. Banding marks on hypodermic needles, micro codes on tiny pedicle screws, UDIs on implants, hygienic marks on sensitive plastic material, or robust marks on metals: direct part marking (DPM) on medical devices must be able to endure all kinds of strain, such as multiple cleaning, sterilization, and repeated use. Laser marking has proven to be the most reliable technique to create biocompatible and hygienic marks.
UDI – increasing legal and formal requirements Marking requirements for UDI (Unique Device Identification) are becoming increasingly complex. By 2022, all manufacturers of medical devices will have to comply with the prevailing UDI regulations, from the FDA on US markets and the MDR in Europe. The format of the UDI codes must conform to given standards, consisting of a 2D-Code and a human-readable line of numbers and characters. UDI codes must be machine readable in order to be obtained directly from the product and transferred further into various documentation systems. To fulfil all requirements, marks must provide long-term legibility throughout the entire product life cycle. Laser marking is most suitable for direct part marking of metals such as titanium or various plastics.
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Marking and engraving experience since 1969 With decades of experience, FOBA is among the international market and technology leaders in manufacturing and supplying innovative laser systems for marking and engraving. FOBA offers OEM laser markers, laser marking workstations, and high-precision laser engraving machines, with both standard and customer-specific solutions for marking all kinds of metal, plastics, and other materials. Founded as a mould construction and engraving plant in 1969, FOBA established its first laser technology division in 1991. Since 2009, when FOBA merged with Alltec GmbH, the brand name FOBA has become a strong international distribution and service label. With its headquarters near LĂźbeck/Germany, FOBA belongs to the US-based Danaher Corp.
A safe and economic vision-based marking process Manufacturers benefit from FOBA’s camera-based marking system, which verifies parts and marking contents before, during, and after marking. As the marking takes place at the end of the production cycle, scrap must be kept to a minimum and repeatable results and process stability are imperative. Utilising the FOBA approach, scrap due to marking errors can be reduced by up to 80 per cent. High marking quality, increased productivity, flexible use for small series and changing products, as well as quick integration into production lines and manufacturing systems are guaranteed. FOBA’s flexible vision-assisted medical device marking solutions help solve the current challenges of medical device manufacturers. Our experienced application engineers are specialised in achieving excellent marking results in UDI marking. For more information contact info@fobalaser.com.
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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 www.friwo-shop.com
· FL I Q · 2,000 · 1971 · | Power Supplies | Chargers | Battery Packs
Medical power supplies: the heart of your application Heart failure – one of the most dreaded incidents in medicine. If the heart fails, so does everything else. The same applies to your application’s power supply: if its service diminishes, the entire system will be affected – which can be disastrous in medical technology. It is therefore of utmost importance to have a reliable partner for power supplies. We want to meet this need: ever since the invention of the world’s first plug-in power supply in 1971, our customers have been relying on our expertise, since we have already manufactured more than one billion power solutions. More than 45 years of know-how and our German engineering skills safeguard the delivery reliability of your application – and thus the maximum safety of the patient.
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One-stop-shop for power supply solutions Today FRIWO is an international manufacturer and system supplier of technically advanced, high-quality chargers, battery packs, power supplies, and LED drivers. With our products, we serve demanding customers in medical technology, industrial applications & systems, cordless power tools, electromobility, and highquality consumer electronics. We sometimes even take an unusual approach: inductive charging technology, for example, demonstrates the strength of our innovative power. We already offer contactless power solutions with up to 150 W transmission power and parallel data communication.
Innovative solutions for toughest requirements FRIWO’s medical power supply solutions are designed for the harshest conditions and most sensitive requirements. Whether it is a matter of using a patented potting technique to survive drops during hectic emergency treatment, protecting the patient with minimum leakage currents of ≤ 10 μA, or safeguarding the power supply with redundant systems and battery-powered back-up solu-
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tions: FRIWO both engineers and manufactures reliable power supply units by tackling possible future changes in standards and increasing efficiency regulations, for a smooth and long-term marketing of your product.
Global network for maximum flexibility Thanks to our competent global network and optimal decision strategies, customer requirements and wishes can be flexibly implemented. With modern engineering centres in Germany and China, as well as sales offices in Europe, Asia, and North America, we are present in all important markets of the world. Over time, the established brand FRIWO has become a worldwide symbol of safety, innovation, quality, and efficiency. The company is certified in accordance with DIN ISO 9001 and DIN ISO 14001.
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Name · Gebr. Becker GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Contact Person Telephone Fax Email Website Number of Employees Founded (year) Annual Turnover Areas of Activity
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Hölker Feld 29-31 42279 Wuppertal North Rhine-Westphalia Stefan Beierlein +49-202-697-106 +49-202-69738-106 beierlein@becker-international.com www.becker-international.com 800 1885 €153m l Customised, energy-efficient vacuum and compressed air systems l Proven oil-lubricated vacuum pump systems l Oil-free vacuum units for many areas of clinical and outpatient treatment l Centralised surgical vacuum for hospitals l Mobile / portable surgical vacuum pumps l Anaesthetic gas scavenging systems (AGSS) l Dental suction l E xternal counter pulsation (ECP) l Cosmetic applications / skin treatment l Patient positioning & immobilisation l Vacuum-supported handheld massage devices
Precision systems for the medical industry The modern medical market counts on precision, reliability, and dependability, especially when high performance is important and required – day after day. Thus, countless clinics worldwide rely on Becker vacuum pumps – the reliable pacesetter for central suction units.
Becker – the strong heart of technology Often inconspicuous, yet indispensable: Becker vacuum pumps and systems contribute to efficiency, safety, and comfort in several of today’s key industries. Also in the medical sector Becker’s high-quality products and services have demonstrated their performance in many projects and collaborations with our partners and customers. Our vacuum supply systems ensure profitability and energy-efficiency in the day-to-day clinic business. Becker equipment is robust and long-lasting with low maintenance and operating costs. That is why we are recognised as one of the best vacuum pump solutions providers in the world.
Becker – the worldwide-preferred supplier Oil-free vacuum pumps for medical technology are a true Becker innovation, operating with practical and virtually maintenance-free dependability. At over 90%, the share of Becker dry-running systems e.g. in America is extremely high, with good reason: clinics in America operate strictly according to the “best value for money” principle.
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Leading OEM partner and technology provider We are a proud family-owned company with over 130 years of extensive experience in German engineering and produce over 120,000 devices and systems annually. Becker combines innovative technology with future-oriented solutions that meet individual customer requirements. Tank-mounted surgical centralised vacuum system.
Complying with the highest standards Becker creates custom-designed vacuum systems and pumps engineered specifically for your application and complying with the highest international medical standards. Our systems comply with the following standards: ·· European DIN EN ISO 7396 ·· US NFPA 99 ·· British HTM 02-01 Becker rotary vane vacuum pump for cosmetic / face treatment products.
Becker holds the following certificates: ·· ISO 9001 ·· ISO 14001 ·· ISO 50001 ·· BS OHSAS 18001
We are ready to help What can we do for you? Do you have a question or a specific challenge? As a customer-focused company, we are always delighted to prepare an individual offer designed to your specific needs. Call us today!
Oil-less / dry-running Becker VTLF series vacuum pumps with integrated variable frequency drive.
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Name · GMC-I Messtechnik 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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Südwestpark 15 90449 Nuremberg Bavaria Dirk Cordt (Marketing Management) +49-911-8602-0 +49-911-8602-777 info@gossenmetrawatt.com www.gossenmetrawatt.com
FIQ 780 (GMC-Instruments Group) 1919 (Paul Gossen CO. KG) Test and measurement systems
Annual Turnover · €110.4m (GMC-Instruments Group)
GMC Instruments – What sets us apart, what we stand for As one of the world’s leading suppliers of metrological systems, GMC-I Messtechnik develops and distributes a comprehensive range of high-quality measuring and testing technology for use in medical institutions, the electrical trades, and industry under its brand name GOSSEN METRAWATT. The product portfolio includes measuring and testing instruments for the standardcompliant testing of electrical systems and devices, function testers, multimeters, calibrators, power quality analysers and, power supplies, as well as measuring transducers and power meters for heavy-current measuring technology. GMC-I Messtechnik is part of the GMC Instruments Group, which includes Camille Bauer Metrawatt, Dranetz, Prosys, Seaward, Rigel, and Kurth Electronic as well as other specialised measurement and testing equipment manufacturers. The group has production sites in Germany, Switzerland, England, and the USA, as well as a worldwide distribution network.
Safety testers Performing measurement tasks in the medical field requires particularly powerful devices. On the one hand, they have to meet the complexity of the required tests, and on the other hand, they must ensure the highest degree of precision for each individual measurement. Especially for use in hygienically sensitive areas of medicine, our multimeters and electrical safety testers have been equipped with antimicrobial properties.
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Checking the proper functioning of medical devices is an essential part of the required device testing. For the benefit of the patient and for the protection of the personnel, all devices are subjected to examinations. Our testing devices for pressure-systems, electrical surgery generators, defibrillators and infusion pumps provide comprehensive testing in accordance with national and international regulations.
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Patient simulators and NIBP testers With a patient monitor, the most important vital data of the patient can be checked. Medical monitors are used in intensive care or emergency rescue service, for example, as part of patient monitoring. To ensure function and display accuracy, vital signs are provided by our patient simulators. In addition to ECG, respiration, temperature, SpO2, and invasive and non-invasive blood pressure, various arrhythmias can be simulated.
Light measurement systems Where lamps, displays, and projectors are concerned, illuminance or luminance can be used as an absolute or relative measured quantity for the evaluation of quality. Our testers are used for checking displays in primary diagnostics or the ambient conditions in X-ray reading rooms.
Calibration of measuring instruments The Group maintains its own DakkS accredited calibration center, which performs DakkS, ISO, and factory calibrations for virtually all electrical measurements. Calibration of measuring instruments on a regular basis is required when they are used for quality-relevant measurements. Adjustment involves the correction or balancing of a measuring instrument in order to eliminate systematic measurement deviation. The measured value obtained from a measuring instrument is thus adjusted to match the known value of the test standard under specified reference conditions. Retraceability of a calibration procedure means that the calibration sequence is reproducibly documented from the individual device under test all the way up to the national standard for the respective measured quantity.
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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.
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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 Address/P.O. Box · c/o Berlin Partner für Wirtschaft und Technologie GmbH Fasanenstr. 85 Postal Code/City · 10623 Berlin State · Berlin Contact Person · Dr Kai Bindseil (Cluster Manager) Telephone · +49-30-46302-463 Email · info@healthcapital.de Website · www.healthcapital.de Social Media · FL Areas of Activity · | Technology transfer between science and industry | Initiation and support of networks | Support for technology-orientated startups | Funding support for innovative project concepts | Providing and presenting regional life sciences information | Building and coordinating scientific and interdisciplinary networks | Establishing contacts among experts from all disciplines | Organisation of events and seminars | Public Relations for the life sciences field External · | Founding member of the Council of Collaborations European Bioregions | Member of ScanBalt and the European Diagnostic Clusters Alliance | Member and contact point in Berlin for the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) | Collaborations with clusters and SMEs in Horizon 2020 projects, such as INNOLABS (www.innolabs.io)
Berlin Brandenburg … … a leading hub for life sciences The Berlin-Brandenburg region is one of the leading international locations for life sciences. The area concentrates on clinical research via a dense and compact healthcare network, and boasts a state-of-the-art IT infrastructure. It is no coincidence that the region is Germany’s “health capital” as it is both home to the German government and 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. Around 300 medical technology companies are located in the German Capital Region. These include market leaders such as 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.
… providing an excellent landscape of clinics and research Companies of the Berlin-Brandenburg region benefit from close cooperation, both with science and with more than 130 hospitals – 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. In addition to Charité, the German capital region is home to over 40 renowned scientific institutions, including the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH), the German Heart Center Berlin, Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), the Fraunhofer Institute for Biomedical Engineering IBMT, and other well-known Fraunhofer, Helmholtz, Leibniz, and Max Planck Institutes in Berlin and Brandenburg.
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… a leading location for innovative medical technology and digital health Medical technology in Berlin-Brandenburg is characterised by successful technology transfer and the quick translation of research results into competitive products. Medical technology activity within the region focuses on digital health, medical imaging, cardiovascular support systems, minimally invasive surgery, as well as orthopedics. The particularly smooth cooperation among clinics, science, and business delivers innovations to patients earlier than expected. Thanks to networks that include all players along the entire value chain, the region has one of the highest Germany-wide growth rates.
… where startups meet grownups With their innovative spirit and digital expertise, startups deliver fresh solutions for digital transformation in the healthcare industry. The German capital region is home to over one hundred digital health startups, and the numbers are growing each year. State-of-the-art technologies such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, and big data accelerate new applications. The regional startup ecosystem is highly self-organised and offers young pioneers a broad range of events such as meetups, bar camps, seed camps, and hackathons.
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… offering service and support for life sciences in the German capital region The central contact and coordination office for all issues concerning life sciences in the German capital region is the cluster HealthCapital. At the interface of business, science, and clinics, the HealthCapital cluster management drives networking and technology transfer, and supports companies interested in relocating to the region. Berlin Partner for Business and Technology and Brandenburg Invest (WFBB) are responsible for managing the cluster.
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Name · INDEX-Werke GmbH & Co. KG Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Telephone Email Website Number of Employees Founded (year)
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Plochinger Str. 92 73730 Esslingen Baden-Wuerttemberg +49-711-3191-0 info@index-traub.com www.index-traub.com ~2,100 1914
Annual Turnover · ~€470m
With its INDEX and TRAUB brands, the INDEX Group is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of CNC turning machines. The Esslingen group of companies is active around the world with five production sites, five international sales and service companies, as well as 80 representative offices.
Progress has a long tradition INDEX-Werke was set up in 1914 by Hermann Hahn, who began that year with the production of automatic turret turning machines. He was a Swabian entrepreneur through and through, who laid the foundation for an impressive enterprise with creative ideas and an aspiration for quality. Within four decades, more than 20,000 turning machines had been sold and these formed the basis for the excellent reputation of INDEX around the world. In 1975, INDEX began with the production of multi-spindle turning machines. A few years later, the company entered the market for CNC technology, in which it soon assumed a pioneering role. After the death of Eugen Hahn, the son of the company’s founder, 85% of the company shares were put into a foundation. In 1992, INDEX introduced a new generation of turn-mill centres based on a modular component system. In 1997, TRAUB Drehmaschinen GmbH & Co. KG from neighbouring Reichenbach/Fils was taken over and integrated into the INDEX Group. The company pursues a two-brand strategy to this very day.
Optimal production solutions for the customers
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Since 2002, INDEX has offered multi-functional production centres in which different process technologies can be integrated in one machine. The complete machining means not only that quality and precision are higher but also that production costs, in particular, are reduced as a result of the shorter throughput times. This benefit is appreciated by INDEX customers worldwide, as it strengthens their competitiveness. The main customers of INDEX turning machines include, above all, companies from the automotive and automotive supplier industries, from the mechanical engineering, electrical
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engineering, and electronics sectors, as well as manufacturers of fluid technology and of controls and instruments. Growth markets are to be found in medical technology and in the aerospace industry. Even when it involves the processing of materials that are difficult to machine, the experts at INDEX and TRAUB find a convincing solution.
Everything from one source The particular strength of the INDEX Group lies in the development of the best production solution for each customer. With its INDEX and TRAUB brands, the Group offers the largest programme for complete machining of turned parts, both for series and single-item production. The application engineers can draw on this basis when developing ideal production strategies for their customers. Particularly with geometrically demanding and highly precise workpieces, the engineering services for customers are of inestimable benefit. Engineering, along with research and development, has a key role at INDEX. More than 10 percent of all staff are employed in this field, and they contribute with their know-how and their ideas to ensuring that INDEX and TRAUB customers have a competitive advantage.
Quality, made in Germany INDEX and TRAUB consciously count on Germany as a production location and produce important components on their own turning machines and turn/mill centres. Motivated and superbly qualified employees ensure the high quality of the machines, each one reflecting their diligence and attention to detail.
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Name · ITK Engineering 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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Im Speyerer Tal 6 76761 Rülzheim Baden-Wuerttemberg Dr Alexander Huber +49-7272-7703-0 +49-7272-7703-100 info@itk-engineering.de www.itk-engineering.com
FIQ over 1,000 1994 Medical engineering including software and hardware development, component and product development, manufacturing as OEM partner, and consulting
All from One Source Medical Engineering: Software and Systems Development ITK Engineering is a technology company which supports customers by using cross-sector collaboration for norm-compliant development of products, including software, hardware, and mechatronics. In the business unit of medical systems engineering, which is certified according to EN ISO 13485, ITK Engineering puts system solutions to practice in the form of embedded real-time systems, as well as web, desktop, and mobile applications and electronic management, with competencies in model-based methods, tools, and applications. Functional safety, cyber security, and efficient algorithms are as important as usability and auditability. Digitalisation is the driving force for innovations in medical technology. User-friendliness and security of the system must be ensured despite shorter development cycles and increasing competition pressure. ITK Engineering contributes cross-domain experience from other industries and takes cyber security into account, even within the architecture and design stages. Along with developing of components and complete solutions, the company consults about new business models and technologies that make products fit for connectivity. In addition to connected solutions in the health care industry, ITK Engineering assists in the development in various application areas of device-supported medical fields – from prevention, diagnosis, intervention, and therapy to rehab, care, and fitness. Even the meaning of assistance systems and robotic engineering has consistently evolved in medical technology. With ITK Engineering, a team of control engineers, software developers, systems architects, and mechatronics engineers realise intelligent, user-friendly helpers for special and multi-faceted robotic applications.
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Full traceability throughout the entire development cycle is a fundamental requirement for us. A tailored application life cycle tool for medical device engineering ensures that the necessary documentation required for various licensing bodies – such as FDA, SFDA, and MDR – is available at all times during development and that no hurdles stand between the product and its market launch. The company, with headquarters located in the Palatinate Rülzheim, offers customised consulting in the areas of regulatory compliance and methodology along with individual development support throughout the entire product life cycle. ITK Engineering has ten branches in Germany, as well as locations worldwide in the USA, Japan, Spain, and Austria. More than 1000 employees, mainly engineers, computer scientists, and natural scientists work on the technology of tomorrow to bring “intelligence into machines”.
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Name · KUKA 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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Zugspitzstraße 140 86165 Augsburg Bavaria Sebastian Schuster +49-821-797-0 +49-821-797-2129 Sebastian.Schuster@kuka.com www.kuka.com/healthcare
FL I Q 13,188 1898 l Healthcare l Automotive l Aerospace l Electronics l Consumer Goods l Retail Logistics l Energy l Metal Industry l Logistics/E-commerce l Service Robotics l Entertainment l Plastics
Annual Turnover · € 3 bn (2016)
Leader in medical robotics For over 100 years KUKA has stood for customer service, added value, innovation, and quality. As one of the world’s leading suppliers of intelligent automation solutions, we offer everything from a single source: from components, to cells, to fully automated systems. Building on KUKA’s experience and innovation, our Medical Robotics Team precisely adapts robot systems to meet the emerging requirements of the medical sector, so that the robotic component can be integrated by the medical device manufacturer. Modern medicine has an increasing need for improvement in the quality of diagnosis, therapy, and patient care. KUKA, a leader in the use of robots in medical technology, is positioned to assist in resolving these modern medical challenges.
ARTIS pheno: x-ray imaging directly in the operating room Medical robot applications that require high payload capacity with precision rely on KUKA’s KR QUANTEC Robot. The KR QUANTEC encompasses special mechanical systems which enhance its precision while carrying a high payload, making it the core robotic component of the Siemens ARTIS pheno X-ray system. The robot automatically moves an X-ray C-arm around the patient, thereby permitting the generation of CT-style 3D images directly in the operating room, without the need to relocate the patient. The ARTIS pheno is used in operating rooms around the world for minimally invasive surgery, interventional radiology, and cardiology.
CyberKnife: precise and careful
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A partnership between KUKA and the medical product manufacturer Accuray produced the first commercially available robot-guided radiation surgery system: the CyberKnife. Instead of a scalpel, an X-ray beam is used, and is guided around the patient by KUKA’s KR QANTEC robotic arm. The precise movement of the KR QUANTEC focuses the radiation dose directly on the tumour. An imaging system detects the position of the tumour and signals any movement – such as motion due to breathing – to the robot. If there is any movement the CyberKnife
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compensates for these motions. The robot is thus able to hit tumours with pinpoint accuracy, leaving healthy tissue undamaged.
LBR Med: human and robot working “hand in hand” The ultimate robotic innovation for the medical sector is the LBR Med – a lightweight robot from KUKA that can be easily used as a component of an innovative medical solution. With its sensitivity, complex sensor systems, and responsiveness, the integrated LBR Med is able to work “hand in hand” with the therapist or medical specialist. For example, the LBR Med can assist surgeons in the operating room by providing precise positioning. Thanks to its special surface coating, it is suited to the hygiene requirements in hospitals. The LBR Med thus meets the requirements not only for safe human-robot collaboration – but also for its tasks in clinical operating room applications.
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Research means progress KUKA partners with universities, research institutes, technology providers, system integrators and end users to develop innovative, robotic solutions for various application domains. Especially in the medical field, KUKA’s partner network helps to ensure that KUKA’s medical robotic components are innovations on the cutting edge. An example of this is KUKA being a part of the European research project MURAB*. KUKA is working on improving diagnosis in the fields of breast cancer and muscle diseases. If the results of breast cancer screening indicate an abnormality, a biopsy is taken of the suspicious tissue for closer examination. For this, it is vital that the suspicious tissue is targeted precisely. A combination of MRI imaging and ultrasound permits the exact target to be located. The KUKA robot guides the ultrasound probe and aligns the biopsy needle with the lesion so that the doctor can insert the needle with the greatest precision. * This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No 688188
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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
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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 · Leuze electronic 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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In der Braike 1 73277 Owen Baden-Wuerttemberg Dr Lutz Werner +49-7021-573-0 +49-7021-573-199 info@leuze.de www.leuze.com
FL I Q >1,000 1963 l Automotive l Intralogistcs l Laboratory automation l Machine tool l Packaging
As one of the leading manufacturers and solution providers in industrial automation, Leuze electronic is among the innovation leaders in the optical sensor industry worldwide. Founded in 1963, the company, with headquarters in Owen (Germany), possesses specific application knowhow as well as comprehensive industry knowledge. More than 1,000 employees at 22 locations are involved in development, production, sales, and service – supported by more than 40 sales partners around the world. Innovative product developments, tailor-made complete solutions, and an extensive range of services comprise the “Smart Sensor Business 4.0” at Leuze electronic. The product range includes switching and measuring sensors, identification systems, solutions for image processing and data transmission, and also occupational safety components and systems. With more than 50 years of sensor know-how in the field of identification, Leuze electronic also scores highly in the laboratory environment and offers users intelligent solutions for lab automation, medical technology, and pharmaceuticals.
Security meets efficiency
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As a specialist in lab automation, Leuze electronic offers its customers an extensive product range from a single source for nearly every application, for example, barcode reading, 1D- and 2D-code reading from short distance to multi-lane, as well as Point of Care. The company secures its customers long availability of its sensors – matching the life cycle of their instruments. In addition to reliability and performance, the sensor people place great value on easy handling during the mounting, setup, and operation of their ISO 13485 certified products. Specialists already support customers worldwide with the layout of their applications. Not only does this save time, it also ensures maximum safety. Particularly when it comes to the complete identification and traceability of samples in the laboratory, zero-error tolerance is essential in analysis automation. All installed code readers need to detect and pass on the relevant codes with absolute reliability, regardless of the technology that is used.
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Life cyle management Knowing the customers requirements is essential, even more so if the product is part of a certified instrument. A customized product number in combination with a strongly monitored change management on these products secures that the customer does not need to go into recertification processes needlessly. Furthermore this procedure offers the possibility for a customized, preconfigured firmware on the sensors, saving time during installment.
Flexibility is our strength Leuze  electronic considers itself to be a development partner of its customers and, in addition to standard components, offers them individual, customer-specific single or complete solutions. Through in-house hardware and software development in technology centres located around the world, the sensor people can quickly respond to customer requirements and ensure long availability of their devices over the entire life cycle of the instruments used in the laboratory. More than 50 years of experience and competence in the field of identification as well as a global presence allow Leuze electronic to flexibly address, accompany and shape new trends. The result: highest speed and reliability for carousels, maximum reliability over short as well as long distances, efficient automation directly at the device and comfortable tracking solutions for a gapless flow of information. Our code readers are a fundamental component of modern tracking systems for the detection of 1D and 2D codes, whether printed or directly marked. The customer can select from an extensive product range which enables a sustainable increase in efficiency, reliability, and safety for nearly every application
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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 4,600 1998 | Negative Pressure Therapy | Wound Care | Supports & Orthoses | Plaster & Synthetic Casts | OR Set Systems | Hygiene | Disinfection
Annual Turnover · €589.7m (2016) 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 4,600 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 589.7 million euros in 2016. 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 Denise Scharke +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.
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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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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 · mayr® power transmission 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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Eichenstraße 1 87665 Mauerstetten Bavaria Bernd Kees +49-8341-804-2607 +49-8341-804-492607 bernd.kees@mayr.de www.mayr.com 1,000 1897 l Electromagnetic ROBA-stop® safety brakes for the holding, positioning, and securing of medical devices and furnishings such as surgerysupporting robots, X-ray devices, tomography beds, electric wheelchairs, surgical microscope stands, etc. l Load-disconnecting EAS® torque limiters in medical devices such as tomography beds, etc. l Electromagnetic, energise to engage ROBA®-quick brakes, for example in therapy devices for muscle build-up l tendo® DC motors, for example in devices used to look at X-ray images
External · VDMA Arbeitsgemeinschaft (German Collaborations Engineering Federation) for medical technology
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Safety does not allow for compromises mayr ® is an internationally-leading company for mechanical power transmission. Every day, clutches, couplings, and brakes made in the Allgäu region safeguard machine movements worldwide. This task does not permit compromises on quality – especially in medical engineering, because the safety of patients has utmost priority at all times. Whether in x-ray devices, surgical microscopes, electric wheelchairs, or in surgery-supporting robots – mayr ® safety brakes have a wide field of application in medical engineering. High-tech devices often require individual brake solutions. For this purpose, mayr ® power transmission provides a wide portfolio of application-optimised safety brakes based on market-tested series products. These fulfil individual customer wishes and distinguish themselves by the same quality, technical maturity, and safety as standard products. For example, during surgery the robot arm must not under any circumstances wobble or sink. The brakes must hold determined positions accurately and backlash-free, and simultaneously operate extremely quietly. This task does not allow for concessions in quality, because safety does not allow for compromises.
Short switching times and high performance density Safety brakes by mayr ® power transmission are tailormade to the requirements of medical engineering. They ensure reliable, constant holding torques throughout their entire service life and convince by extremely short switching times and high performance density despite low energy consumption. Furthermore, a long service life, minimal maintenance, and simple and quick installation make these brakes a particularly cost-effective solution. Depending on the requirements, the brakes are equipped with integrated noise damping. Every individual safety brake which leaves the mayr ® power transmission works must pass a 100% inspection after complete assembly and adjustment. All measurement values determined are recorded with the corresponding serial number of the brakes in an electronic database.
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This guarantees 100% traceability. These comprehensive tests and checks are a central component of the mayr ® understanding of reliability and quality. They ensure that the values stated in the catalogue can also be reliably achieved and that the brakes function under all ambient conditions.
Reliable partner since 1897 Due to its quality standards, mayr® power transmission has gained the trust of many leading industrial companies as a reliable partner worldwide. Quality is not just theory at mayr® power transmission, but also an integral component of our corporate culture, which the company has incorporated in all processes, products, and structures since it was founded in 1897. The guiding principles of our renowned family-run company are safety, reliability, and innovation – not only in Mauerstetten, the German company headquarters, but also in all international locations. mayr ® power transmission operates two further production sites in Poland and China, and is globally represented with sales subsidiaries in the USA, France, Great Britain, Italy, Singapore and Switzerland, and additionally with over 30 further national offices.
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Name · medifa 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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Industriestr.5 57413 Finnentrop North Rhine-Westphalia Meik Duwe +49-2721-7177-0 +49-2721-7177-15 info@medifa.com www.medifa.com
F 350 1983 l Mobile Operating Tables and Accessories l Modular Room Systems l E xamination and Treatment Chairs l Medical Furniture
medifa – we care medifa® is a medium-sized and worldwide acting medical technology manufacturer of operating tables and examination chairs including specific accessories, medical furniture as well as complete modular room systems based in Germany.
Competence At medifa ® you will find committed people who are masters in their field. We offer reliable products, short ways and a permanent partnership. medifa® stands for competent advice and support all from one source – one company, one contact person, one solution.
Service We see ourselves as a component of your Quality Assurance. Rapid reaction time and nationwide customer service sustainably and economically secure your investment.
In the best hands As part of the Hohnhaus & Jansenberger Group, medifa® stands for value-oriented cooperation and competent decision-making organisational structures. Within the group we are in a position to gain access to additional know-how at any time: for example from the world’s largest operating table component manufacturer (www. stahl-medizintechnik.de) or from a leading specialist for modular operating room systems (www.stahl-hrs.de).
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100% made in Germany Our products are exclusively developed, manufactured and assembled in Germany. We offer a very wide spectrum of OR table solutions and examination chairs including accessories, medical furniture as well as complete modular room systems for specialist subject areas: ·· Outpatient clinic ·· General surgery ·· Orthopaedics ·· Plastic surgery ·· Cardiovascular surgery ·· Gynaecology ·· Proctology ·· Urology ·· Endoscopy
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Name · MMM Münchner Medizin Mechanik GmbH
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Semmelweisstraße 6 82152 Planegg/Munich Bavaria +49-89-899-180 info@mmmgroup.com www.mmmgroup.com 1,100 worldwide 1954 Healthcare – hospital sterile supply departments l Cleaning and disinfection l Sterilisation l Packaging l Logistics l Documentation l Mobile CSSD units l Services & validation l Consulting and planning l Training and academy Life Sciences – laboratory and pharma industry l Cleaning and disinfection l Sterilisation l Heat technology l Services & validation l Consulting and planning
MMM. Protecting human health MMM Group has been operating worldwide as one of the leading system providers in the service of health since 1954. With a full portfolio of products and services pertaining to sterilisation and disinfection systems for hospitals, scientific institutes, laboratories, and the pharmaceutical industry, MMM has positioned itself as a crucial quality driver and innovator on the German and international markets.
1,100 employee’s expertise to the mission of the MMM At our production plants in Stadlern (Bavaria) and Brno (Czech Republic), we manufacture products tailored to the needs of our customers around the globe. With both of these production sites, we ensure a high manufacturing depth and thus meet the extensive quality requirements of the medical technology industry.
Complete solutions for greater effectiveness Our regional sales and service centres are proud to offer an ethos of customer focus and dedicated project management. Our customers can rely on us to find the very best solutions tailored to their individual needs – both reliably and quickly. Whether it involves installing new devices or bringing existing devices in line with current guidelines by installing MMM upgrades – we have the perfect solution for everyone.
MMM as a holistic provider Our services cover detailed planning and consultation, products and their software, installation, logistics and service, which includes the validation of all processes in the CSSD, right through to the end-to-end project management of extensive construction works. Member of
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Our quality “made in Germany” sets us apart The high vertical range of manufacturing in our production plants ensures that we fulfil the strictest demands of quality for our customers. Our products “made in Germany” have garnered international recognition and meet the strict requirements of the medical technology sector.
Reliability is our commitment You can rely on the durability of our products and their outstanding level of quality, as well as on our effective customer service. The high level of satisfaction amongst our customers and the extraordinary dedication of our staff speak for themselves.
We maintain strong partnerships At the intersection between people and machines, and between business growth and social responsibility, we attempt to strike a balance among the interests of everyone involved and maintain cooperative relationships on a level playing field.
We are committed to your needs With expert servicing, innovative products and services, and in our lively discussions with our customers, suppliers, and employees we do everything necessary to ensure that MMM continues to live up to its reputation as an outstanding provider of goods and expertise in the sterile goods sector.
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Name · MULTIVAC Sepp Haggenmüller SE & Co. KG
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Bahnhofstr. 4 87787 Wolfertschwenden Bavaria + 49-8334-601-0 + 49-08334-601-199 multivac@multivac.de www.multivac.com
FL I Q G Approx. 5,200 employees (worldwide) 1961
Areas of Activity · MULTIVAC is one of the leading providers worldwide of packaging solutions for food products of all types, life science and healthcare products, as well as industrial items.
Reliable packaging solutions for the Life Science and Healthcare industry In 1968 MULTIVAC launched its first packaging solution for sterile medical products. What at that time began as an offshoot of the core business of food packaging solutions, is today a highly specialised business unit, which develops solutions for the automated packaging to GMP standards of medical items, pharmaceuticals, and biotech products.
Packaging solutions from MULTIVAC – flexible, modular, intelligent Changing regulations, shorter life cycles for products, and the transition to just-in-time production have resulted in ever smaller batch sizes in the medical industry and pharmaceutical sector. At the same time, the industry is developing increasingly complex and sensitive products and applications, which in some cases are even tailored to individual patients. Many products are also having to be packed in ever smaller batches in order to meet regional and statutory specifications. These trends require packaging machines that can be converted quickly and easily to other pack formats or materials, so that short set-up times can be achieved. For these applications MULTIVAC provides flexible and customer-specific packaging solutions, which are characterised by their modular construction. This means that new components, such as identification and inspection solutions, can be integrated very easily. To ensure strict compliance with the statutory requirements within the sector, MULTIVAC offers a wide range of innovative packaging solutions, such as for example the MULTIVAC Clean DesignTM. This machine concept is specially designed for the demands of the life science and healthcare industry, and it takes into consideration aspects of the packaging machine such as process reliability, ease of cleaning, cleanroom compatibility, and compliance with requirements on cleanliness.
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About MULTIVAC MULTIVAC is one of the leading providers worldwide of packaging solutions for food products of all types, life science and healthcare products, as well as industrial items. The MULTIVAC portfolio covers virtually all manufacturer requirements in terms of pack design, output, and resource efficiency. It includes a variety of packaging technologies, as well as automation solutions, labellers, and quality control systems. The product range is rounded off with the upstream packaging procedure solutions in the portioning and processing areas. Thanks to comprehensive line capability, all modules can be integrated into complete solutions. Thus MULTIVAC solutions ensure a high degree of operational and process reliability, as well as high efficiency. The MULTIVAC Group has approximately 5,200 employees worldwide, with some 1,900 based at its headquarters in Wolfertschwenden. With over 80 subsidiaries, the Group is represented on all continents. More than 1,000 sales advisors and service technicians throughout the world use their know-how and experience to the benefit of customers, and they ensure that all installed MULTIVAC machines are utilised to their maximum. Further information can be found at: www.multivac.com.
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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 Maren Ehrecke +49-3385-5420-907 +49-3385-5420-99 m.ehrecke@ohst.de www.ohst.de 130 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 celebrated over 80 years of tradition as a family business in 2017. Up until today the business remains entirely family-owned. Over the past 30 years OHST has specialised in the manufacture of orthopedic joint implants and instruments, with medical devices becoming our core business from 1990 onwards. In the following years the business expanded with a strong focus on product development, certification, production and packaging of orthopedic 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 medium-sized business, which employs around 130 staff members.
What we do Ready to implant – OHST products We manufacture orthopedic joint implants mainly for hip and knee replacements. As one of the very first companies in this sector, OHST AG obtained a certification for a quality management system in 1995. Today, the company holds ISO 13485 certification. We have developed our own OEM product range: customer-oriented implant systems for hip & knee joints, as well as the corresponding surgical instruments for a dependable supply of standard products. These systems can be used to complete our customers’ portfolios without the need for own investment in the development process. The range includes top-quality generic products at affordable pricing, which are available in a wide range of sizes, all straight from stock. Over many decades of use, the implants have proved to be safe. The surgical instruments that we supply give the surgeon the precision
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which turns a high-quality implant into a successful solution for the patient. All implant components are supplied in sterile packaging and labelled for immediate use in the operating theatre. Today our global partners are market leading distributors providing implants and instruments to doctors and hospitals.
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 agreements and approval processes – and, ultimately, 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, thus as quickly as possible.
Work with us! Transparency, quality, flexibility, reliability, and trust are the basis for successful long lasting mutually beneficial partnerships. Our focus is 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, good education, and training of our staff and conduct 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 · €100.9m External · | Feather Collaborations | Numed | Unomedical
pfm medical is an internationally active medium-sized company providing special solutions in the field of healthcare. The headquarter, of the 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 3,000 products sold in more than 100 markets includes the medical application areas of infusion, 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 in 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 the medium-sized family-owned business. With services such as medical-nutritional consultation and prescription management, we aspire 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 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 sites, primarily in Germany, but also in Switzerland and the USA.
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Flexibility and customer orientation drive innovation capability This location policy makes the company flexible enough to be able to rapidly adjust to market demands and customer preferences. In close cooperation with 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. Our more than 80 patents and utility patents are the result of over 40 years of successful collaboration.
Products and services for greater quality of life Whether with respect to products or services – for pfm medical, apart from the pratical 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 for 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 for providing higher quality of life, especially in difficult situations.
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Name · RoweMed AG – Medical 4 Life 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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Juri-Gagarin-Ring 4 Catalog 19370 Parchim of products Liquid Management Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania October 2016 Dr Dirk Forberger +49-3871-4512-80 +49-3871-4512-82 info@rowemed.de www.rowemed.de
I 120 2000 Customised medical plastic systems
RoweMed AG – Medical 4 Life RoweMed AG – Medical 4 Life is an innovative Germanbased medium-sized medtech company. We are specialised in the development and manufacturing of customised medical plastic devices. Our focus lies on complex systems for the safe handling of sensitive pharmaceuticals and on other highly sophisticated disposables for medtech, pharma and biotech industries. We offer customers from all over the world “turn-key” projects, from initial design and development to serial production, including complete product and project documentation.
Company history The company RoweMed AG – Medical 4 Life was founded in 2000 by Roland and Gerda Wex. It started as a small engineering office with 5 engineers. In 2004 the first certified clean room (ISO 7) was established in Parchim. Over the following years, the clean room capacity was gradually expanded. RoweMed established injection moulding in cleanrooms (ISO 8) and several other production technologies, such as laser welding technology. In 2008 the company was honoured with the Ludwig Bölkow Technology Award. The awards “Company of the Year”, an award of the East German Sparkasse, and “Family-Friendly Company” followed in 2014 and 2015. In 2016 RoweMed put a new clean room (clean room III) into operation. It was built to the highest standards and fulfils the international demands (GMP).
Business scope R&D: The ability to develop medical plastic components and systems is the strength of the company. With our customers, we closely cooperate on challenging projects. We realise complex projects, from the first sketch up to a market-ready product, including CAD construction (solid works), prototyping, first series, process validation, and project documentation. Member of
It is essential for RoweMed AG to network with universities, medical centres, and other research institutions and enterprises for our R&D activities. We created a
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strong network of medical and technical experts around our company. For example, we are a member of VDMA working group MedTech, BioconValley, and Norkun. Production: RoweMed AG offers injection moulding, assembling, and packaging under one roof. In our certified cleanroom facilities (ISO class 7) at the headquarters in Parchim the employees produce single-part, small series, and automated mass production. At the assembling department all common welding and gluing technologies are implemented. Regulatory Affairs: In addition to technical services we offer complete technical documentation according to the requirements of the Medical Device Directive 93/42/ EEC. We also fulfil the requirements of the FDA according to 21 CFR part 820.
Product programme The base of our activities is our product catalogue. We offer a wide range of highly sophisticated medical disposables for infusion and injection technology, especially products for the safe preparation and administration of critical pharmaceuticals. Examples are infusion and injection filters, bottle spikes, infusion lines, and infusion sets. All products are CE marked and labelled by RoweMed AG. Customer labelling is possible. We sell this programme worldwide through our strong network of distributors. Based on our product programme, we offer customised products for OEM customers in medtech and in other industries like pharma and biotech, where we realise complex tubing sets and filtration solutions.
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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 700 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.
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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 · SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES 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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Hanauer Landstrasse 103 63796 Kahl Bavaria Dirk Scholze +49-6188-440-188 +49-6188-440-130 dirk.scholze@singulus.de www.singulus.de
I 313 1995 l Solar l Semiconductor l Medical technology l Consumer goods l Optical disc
Annual Turnover · €68.8m (2016) Relevant R&D Budget · €12.3m (2016)
SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES Wet chemical and vacuum deposition for medical technology SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES has been building machinery for the semiconductor, solar, optical disc as well as medical device areas for 20 years, and in each case, has satisfied the high-quality requirements of the industry. For medical technology, SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES offers machine technology for wet-chemical processes, coating technology processes, as well as injection moulding of small plastic parts where high precision and extremely high quality are required. A common trait of all processes is the basic principle of efficient, low-resource production technology. The company gears its processes to the sophisticated characteristics and functionality expected in medical technology and therefore to the quality of the products and the production and processing methods required. This involves adopting the GMP (“good manufacturing practice”) principles as well as the GAMP (“good automated manufacturing practice”) guidelines that apply in regulated industries for the validation of computer-based systems. The corresponding quality management system has been adopted at SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES. This serves to guarantee product quality and meet the binding marketing requirements of health agencies, in particular the rules of the FDA (US Food and Drug Administration) (FDA/21 CFR).
Wet processing systems Batch & inline systems as well as customised solutions SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES delivers wet chemical equipment for different applications and industry segments. The spectrum ranges from manually loaded wet chemical tools for cleaning applications to fully automated platforms for cleaning, conditioning, coating, or etching for high-volume mass production in demanding technologies. Member of
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The approved SINGULUS TECHNOLOGIES wet bench equipment is available for applications for a wide range of different materials. Flat substrates in large dimensions can be processed, but also small three-dimensional and thin parts are typical for high-volume production equipment, as well as customised tools for special applications.
Vacuum deposition technology Sputtering & plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition The spectrum of vacuum deposition methods includes physical vapour deposition (PVD, sputtering) as well as plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD). In addition, non-vacuum deposition methods such as CVD or aerosol-assisted CVD (AACVD) are used. Applications such as plasma cleaning and plasma surface conditioning complete the portfolio. Application examples for medical devices ·· Antibacterial coatings ·· Dense barrier layers, gradient layers ·· Antireflection coatings, hard and clean coatings ·· Adhesion promoting layers ·· Plasma functionalisation ·· Plasma cleaning, plasma sterilisation ·· Decorative coatings A variety of deposition materials, e.g. a wide range of metals, metal alloys, and ceramics, is available for the respective application. Flat substrates can be processed but also 3-dimensional parts by either simultaneous deposition from different directions or part rotation during deposition. Our production systems typically feature single substrate/parts tracking, inline quality control, closed loop process stabilisation, and are fully automated to reduce logistical efforts and personnel intensity. Guide to german Medtech companies 2018
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Name · SKF Linearsysteme GmbH 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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Parisstraße 1 97424 Schweinfurt Bavaria Andreas Druegemoeller +49-9721-564250 Andreas.Druegemoeller@skf.com www.skf.com/medical
FL I 44,868 (world) 1907 SKF Group is a leading global supplier of products, solutions and services within rolling bearings, seals, mechatronics, services and lubrication systems.
Safety and reliability in medical motion SKF has been a leading global technology provider since 1907. Our fundamental strength is the ability to continuously develop new technologies – then use them to create products that offer competitive advantages for our customers. We achieve this by combining hands-on experience in over 40 industries, with our knowledge across the SKF technology platforms: ·· Bearings and units ·· Seals ·· Mechatronics ·· Services ·· Lubrication systems Specialist teams for each SKF platform work closely together with SKF’s industry and sales organisations. Their goal is to provide advanced integrated solutions that meet customer needs, whether to develop new products, improve production efficiency, increase profitability, or reduce environmental impact. SKF’s customers can be found in most industries, including medical and healthcare. The many and varied technical and commercial challenges of this diverse range of industries has given SKF the experience to develop products and services specific to industry demands. Backed by extensive industry expertise and close working relationships with top medical equipment manufacturers, SKF offers a unique understanding of application requirements across a multitude of technologies – including bearings, seals, linear motion, and actuation systems.
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By drawing on one or more of our core competencies, SKF can help OEM medical equipment producers and systems integrators to develop safer, more reliable, and more ergonomic equipment all while supporting their unique needs during design and production with the following benefits: ·· Outstanding product performance, and easy-tointegrate solutions, virtually maintenance-free ·· Conformance with standards such as IEC 606011:2005, RoHS, and Reach
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·· Optimised designs for greater operational flexibility, higher positioning accuracy, and patient comfort ·· Flexibility in customised solutions to meet form, fit, and functional requirements for easy adaptation medical devices Working with SKF, equipment manufacturers can leverage our linear and rotary motion expertise to meet a complete range of products, which include: ·· Telescopic pillars ·· Linear actuators ·· Handsets and controls ·· Linear ball bearings ·· Profile rail guides ·· Precision rail guides ·· Ball and roller screws ·· Ball and slewing bearings ·· Sealing solutions. SKF has recently launched new solutions to meet the challenges facing the healthcare industry: ·· SKF miniature profile rail guide for laboratory automation equipment – a solid design solution for smooth running behavior. ·· SKF telescopic pillar for medical procedure equipment – improves patient accessibility and lifting performance. ·· SKF telescopic pillar for ophthalmic equipment – a complete solution optimised for performance and cost. ·· SKF telescopic pillar for infant care – a “plug and play” solution that optimises equipment performance. SKF is consistently focused on growth in the areas of technology, industrial experience, and worldwide presence. In combination, these three elements are the powerful source of our knowledge, making possible our uniquely wide range of capabilities. More information can be found on SKF.COM/Medical or you can have a look at the SKF Health Care capabilities APP for iPads.
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Name · Steinbeis Transfer Center Tribology Address/P.O. Box · Postal Code/City · State · Contact Person · Telephone · Mobile · Email · Website · Founded (year) · Areas of Activity ·
Erzbergerstrasse 121 76133 Karlsruhe Baden-Wuerttemberg Prof. Dr Diemar Schorr +49-721-9735-831 +49-172-9057349 info@steinbeis-analysezentrum.com www.steinbeis-analysezentrum.com 2013 l Medical technologies l Tribological systems l Wear analyses l Surface analyses l Coating measurements l Material analyses
The company The Steinbeis Center Tribology at the Cooperative State University in Karlsruhe carries out analyses and measurements of medical technology components using state-of-the-art analytical methods. This includes measurements of surfaces with high-resolution optical measuring instruments and the analysis of coatings and materials. We carry out analyses as contract measurements, are development partner for friction and wear issues for industrial companies and project partners in tribology research projects. The Steinbeis Transfer Center Tribology carries out complete wear analyses of tribological systems and develops measures to reduce wear on the basis of analysis results. In order to derive sustainable measures for improvements, the entire physical effect chain from the onset of wear to the event of damage is examined.
Philosophy We work on the scientific basis of a university with the competence of an industrial company.
Your expectations are our motivation We are not satisfied until you are.
Contact us! info@steinbeis-analysezentrum.com www.steinbeis-analysezentrum.com
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STEINBEIS CENTER FOR SURFACE AND MATERIAL ANALYSIS
Surface analysis The analysis of a surface is important for characterising its structure and appearance. The surface of medical technology products is decisive for their function in tribological contact. Due to our comprehensive equipment we are able to measure all kinds of surfaces and material. This can be the catheter wire, the surface of a dental implant, or the sliding surfaces in an artificial joint.
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When using coated components, the properties of the coating are important and these must be determined by analysis. We can carry out coating thickness measurements for different types of coatings and thus examine the thinnest layers, hard material layers and paint layers. We can also determine layer thicknesses where the usual analytical methods fail. The Steinbeis Transfer Center Tribology completes the analysis by measuring the coating adhesion strength and the hardness.
Quality and material analysis We examine medical technology components using a scanning electron microscope, determine microstructure densities, and carry out hardness tests. The hardness and mechanical properties of the material can also be determined in micro areas. For lubricated tribological systems in medical technology, the surface tension of solids plays an important role, which can be also measured in our center.
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We have extensive experience in optimizing tribological systems. What must the surface structure look like? What is the optimum combination of materials? What effects does friction and wear have? We solve wear problems on the basis of know-how and through the use of comprehensive analysis, which we also offer as individual analyses.
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Name · Stiegelmeyer 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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Ackerstr. 42 32051 Herford North Rhine-Westphalia Dorian Klusmann (Head of Export) +49-5221-185-0 +49-5221-185-252 info@stiegelmeyer.com www.stiegelmeyer.com
F > 1,000 1900 Manufacturer of beds and furnishing solutions for hospitals, care homes and homecare
The Stiegelmeyer-Group The Stiegelmeyer-Group stands for high-quality hospital and care products that meet the complex demands of everyday medical practice. Our core products are highly developed beds and furnishing solutions for hospitals, care homes, and homecare. Moreover, we offer a broad variety of services and have recently added comfort beds for private customers to our product range. Our company was founded in 1900 as a family business in Herford, Germany, and now looks back on 117 years of experience. In the process we have continued to develop in order to keep abreast of the changes and developments in the healthcare industry as well as society. The Stiegelmeyer-Group’s headquarters are located in Germany, and from there we operate as one of the leading manufacturers of medical products in Germany, Europe, and worldwide. The homecare sector is handled very successfully by our subsidiary Burmeier in Lage, Germany.
Well positioned in Germany and worldwide Stiegelmeyer manufactures its products at four locations in Germany and Poland. Production facilities with qualified and highly committed employees and the most modern machinery are located in Herford and Nordhausen, as well as in Stolno and Kepno. All locations set the highest standards in the areas of sustainability, environmental protection, and inclusion.
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The export business is a very important pillar of the Stiegelmeyer-Group and is constantly being expanded. Therefore, our company is already present in many countries through our subsidiaries. The sales of our products are attended to by colleagues in Finland, France, the Netherlands and South Africa as well as in Belgium, by a participation in the company Distrac. Our colleagues are competent contacts for all divisions, advise their customers in pleasant showrooms, and are quickly on site if assistance is needed. Stiegelmeyer products are exported to more than 60 countries.
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German engineering and German design As a medium-sized business with headquarters in Germany we are thinking of and manufacturing for our national customers as well as the global market. We aim to consistently meet the growing demand with important innovations. Our competence and worldwide application of German engineering and German design support us in this quest. Germany is our home base and we regularly invest in this business location. This is shown in our modern production facilities as well as in our innovative manufacturing processes and elaborate quality testing.
State-of-the-art products Every day we work on the development of innovative products that offer comfort and safety to patients and people in need of care. Individual solutions facilitate the tasks of care staff. Our intelligent modular hospital beds can meet a wide range of requirements. In care homes, our wooden beds enhance the comfort and homelike feel of the residents’ rooms. With our optional digital assistance systems, sensors in our beds register when the patient gets up, and then react with a variety of signals and assistance. In this way, these systems combine high protection with the promotion of freedom and mobility. For the past 40+ years we have been putting a strong focus on developing hospital beds that allow optimal manual and automated cleaning and disinfecting thanks to their hygiene-friendly design. Thus, we are aiming to support institutions in the fight against microorganisms.
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Name · TDK-Lambda Germany GmbH Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City State Telephone Fax Email Website
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Karl-Bold-Straße 40 77855 Achern Baden-Wuerttemberg +49-7841-666-0 +49 -7841-5000 info@de.tdk-lambda.com www.de.tdk-lambda.com www.emea.tdk-lambda.com
Social Media · FL I Blog · www.uk.tdk-lambda.com/blog Number of Employees · Germany: 100 EMEA: 3,500 Founded (year) · 1948 Areas of Activity · Design and manufacturing of highquality healthcare power supplies used in critical medical and laboratory applications
A power supply is more than just an electronic device. It is the heart of our customers’ systems and the core element of safety and reliability.
Healthcare power supply solutions – worldwide TDK-Lambda Corporation, a group company of TDK Corporation, is a leading global power supply company providing highly reliable power supplies for industrial and medical equipment worldwide. TDK-Lambda Corporation meets the various needs of customers with our entire range of activities, from research and development through to manufacturing, sales, and service, with bases in five key areas, covering Japan, EMEA, North America, China, and SE Asia. As one of the oldest and most trusted manufacturer of high quality healthcare power supplies, TDK-Lambda serves this demand with long experience, multiple certifications, and medical power supplies tested and approved to the highest safety standards. Backed by industry-leading warranties, our motivation is complete customer satisfaction.
Wide choice of medical power supply solutions TDK-Lambda offers a broad product line of healthcare power supplies, with over 5,000 models of standard medical AC-DC power supplies, DC-DC Converters, and EMC/EMI Filters to choose from. For the most complex applications we provide a full custom medical power supply design service.
Product offerings & attributes ·· Standard, modified power solutions and full custom designs ·· AC-DC power supplies + EMC/EMI Filters + DC-DC converters ·· Products suitable for B & BF equipment ·· Class I & II products ·· IEC60601-1 approvals as standard ·· Many products manufactured in ISO13485 factories
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Access our expertise Our expertise is based on 30+ years of experience powering healthcare products for major medical OEMs. Customers receive our assistance and advice for medical power supply selection, application support, medical safety compliance, and custom solutions. ·· Approved supplier to many top global medical device companies ·· Global multi-site design, manufacturing, and local technical support
Medical safety approval TDK-Lambda is certified and approved to design and manufacture power supplies for medical applications using its own testing facilities to generate UL and CB safety reports and test data. The medical power supplies from TDK-Lambda are approved to the latest medical safety standards and meet with Edition 4 EMC compliance requirements. ·· ISO13485 designed and manufactured products ·· IEC, UL, CSA, ANSI/AAMI 60601-1 safety compliance ·· EN60601-1-2:2015 (Edition4) EMC compliance ·· Own testing facilities to generate UL and CB safety reports and test data TDK-Lambda EMEA offers responsive local sales and service support throughout EMEA, backed up by important advanced technology research, new product development and manufacturing centres located in EMEA. With further design and manufacturing centres located throughout Asia and North America, TDK-Lambda has positioned itself as one of the world’s largest manufacturers of power supplies, with recognised leadership.
Trust TDK-Lambda for all your healthcare power needs!
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Name · TRILUX Medical 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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Hüttenstraße 21 59759 Arnsberg North Rhine-Westphalia Miriam Wiegandt +49-2932-9214-0 marketing@trilux-medical.com www.trilux-medical.com
I Q 150 1963 l Modular OR solutions l OR integration systems l OR & examination lights l Ceiling supply systems l Wall supply systems l OR tables
Innovative medical technology solutions Medical technology specialist TRILUX Medical, based in Arnsberg, started out in the luminaire industry and has managed to transfer its innovative and efficient know-how from the realm of lighting directly to its entire medical technology portfolio – thus creating a unique synergy. The combination of concentrated experience in lighting technology and expertise in medical technology ensures the development of efficient and reliable medical products. We are specialised in the development and production of medical devices for normal care, intensive care, and operating rooms, such as surgical lights, pendants, media bridges, and telemedicine, as well as in the development of customised modular OR solutions. The goal of our constant research and development activities is to understand the needs of patients and care providers in order to create meaningful solutions. With our solutions, we help to improve healthcare quality and create value for healthcare providers. Functionality, efficiency, and ease of use are the characteristics of TRILUX Medical solutions.
TRILUX Medical – a Mizuho Group Company The Mizuho Group has nearly 100 years of industry experience and is an innovation driver in the area of special operating tables, with a market share of 80% in the world’s largest medical technology markets. The innovative tables provide cost-effective and creative solutions, which include specialty surgical tables for procedure-specific approaches that improve patient outcomes in spine and orthopaedic surgeries, as well as a range of general surgical tables along with disposable and reusable surgical patient care products. Member of
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The world’s first modular Specialty OR This specialised equipment for ambitious surgical procedures, combined with long-time know-how for smart surgical workflows rounded off with our services for the highest level of trust have made the Mizuho Group a global organisation in the provision of innovative modular operating room solutions. All this is bundled in the world’s first modular comprehensive solution on the market: triathlon®.The Specialty OR. A new dimension in light As the only OR light with reLED technology, our Aurinio Wave® unites a shadow-free illuminated field with unique illumination depth and high colour rendering. For the OR team, this means a new dimension in light for troublefree surgery at any time. The next generation of OR integration systems Paramon®, our OR integration system, is intuitive and user friendly. This state-of-the art system that would ensure that the right information is available to all involved parties at the right time, to make the right decision. Pinpoint precision work due to precise positioning The Medidrant ® CSS Intensive solves the problem of the precise positioning of instruments and equipment for conducting pinpoint work in day-to-day intensive care. Stands on both sides of the bed enabling the use of everything needed for monitoring patients and infusion. A hinged spinal table for advances surgical positioning Offering the latest technology in spinal surgery tables, ProAxis® is designed to support the biomechanical aspects of spinal and imaging procedures while expanding on the key benefits of our original Spinal Table System. If you have any specific question, please feel free to contact us directly at marketing@trilux-medical.com or +49-2932-9214-0.
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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 · €71m (2017) External · | Hans Turck GmbH & Co. KG Collaborations | TSL ESCHA 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) and act as a ODM (Original Design Manufacturer). 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 · Viscofan BioEngineering – a business unit of Naturin Viscofan 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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Badeniastraße 13 69469 Weinheim Baden-Wuerttemberg Lluís Quintana +49-6201-86-358 +49-6201-86-226 contact@bio.viscofan.com www.viscofan-bioengineering.com
Who we are Viscofan BioEngineering (Weinheim, Germany) is a business unit of Naturin Viscofan GmbH – the centre of excellence for collagen within the globally active Viscofan group. With a background of 85 years of experience in the extraction and processing of collagen from bovine skin, our activities are focused on the industrial-scale production of collagen products to serve nutraceutical markets as well as cell biology research and especially the biomedical sector, by enabling the development of novel therapies in regenerative medicine.
I 9 2008 Development and manufacturing of collagen products for l regenerative medicine l biomedical R&D l nutraceuticals
External · l University of Tübingen Collaborations l University of Navarra (Spain)
Product portfolio Collagen is the most abundant protein in mammals and can be found in various organs, e.g. tendons, cartilage, and dermis. As a major structural component, collagen type I forms a scaffold to support cell attachment and function as well as organ integrity. What sets our collagen products apart is the focus on the purification of the insoluble, fibrous portion. With our proprietary technology we specialise in the preparation of long, intact, and ultrapure collagen type I fibres, preserving their natural structure. From this we manufacture highly biocompatible scaffolds with unique properties: ·· pure collagen membranes as novel tools for implantation. The dense network of fibres confers exceptional strength to the material: · Collagen Cell Carrier ® membranes with very good performance in tissue engineering. Thin (20 µm), elastic, yet strong and suturable, they are an ideal supportive matrix to transfer and fix therapeutic cell layers directly to host tissue. · membranes with customisable properties for tissue covering, reinforcement, regeneration, etc. (e.g. wounds, hernia) ·· a smooth fibrous mass (Viscolma®) with concentrations of up to 15% of collagen, suitable e.g. for biocompatible coating or functionalisation of medical devices or the generation of 3D scaffolds.
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We also provide soluble collagen type I suitable for the coating of cell culture vessels, cell-based assays, and 3D cell culture models in hydrogels. Currently, we offer our collagen products for research purposes. In 2018 our membranes and mass will be available in medical grade quality, manufactured in our GMP-compliant production unit in Weinheim. In 2017, we also established a premium collagen hydrolysate to supply the health food market. COLLinstantÂŽ is a highly soluble collagen peptide powder of neutral taste and odour, intended to support skin and joint health. We provide COLLinstantÂŽ as an ingredient to manufacturers of nutraceutical products.
Quality & safety Viscofan BioEngineering is certified according to DIN EN ISO 9001:2015. Moreover, we are introducing a quality management system according to DIN EN ISO 13485 to ensure the highest possible product safety for our medical products. Since safety of our medical products is one of our main goals, we source our raw material from countries with negligible risk of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) and guarantee full traceability.
What we offer We offer highly standardised, collagen-based biomaterial products in research and medical grade quality, permitting easier bench-to-bedside transfer of the therapies developed by our customers. Moreover, together with our partners, Viscofan BioEngineering is also developing its own pipeline of products in regenerative medicine. With our combination of premium products, all-round know-how in collagen manufacturing, and expert customer support, Viscofan BioEngineering promotes new breakthroughs in medical development and is open to collaborations.
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Name · Wibu-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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Rueppurrer Strasse 52–54 76137 Karlsruhe Baden-Wuerttemberg Daniela Previtali +49-721-93172-0 +49-721-93172-22 info@wibu.com www.wibu.com
FL I Q G 130 1989 Software monetisation by leveraging protection, licensing, and security
Annual Turnover · > US$20m Relevant R&D Budget · > US$6m External · l Dell IoT Solutions Collaborations l Infineon Security Partner Network l Intel IoT Solutions Alliance l Industrial Internet Consortium l Plattform Industrie 4.0 l Trusted Computing Group l VDMA Medical Technology Working Group
Wibu-Systems is an innovative security technology leader in the global software licensing market. Founded in 1989 by two technology entrepreneurs, Oliver Winzenried and Marcellus Buchheit, the company is focused upon a singular mission: to deliver the highest level of protection, licensing, and security for digital assets and intellectual property in an increasingly connected world. Our solutions are used globally by software publishers and manufacturers of intelligent devices who distribute their applications through PCs, mobile devices, embedded systems, PLCs, and microcontrollers.
Our commitment Early on, we adopted our motto “Perfection in Protection, Licensing and Security”, a maxim that has been a cornerstone in the development of innovative solutions for protection against reverse engineering and counterfeiting; in the licensing of software-enabled functions in applications, devices, and machine software; and in the provision of security for these devices and machines against malicious tampering. As the modern world evolves and new technological challenges abound, we maintain an unwavering focus on our mission and our deep-rooted commitment to providing our global customers with sophisticated protection mechanisms and versatile strategies to leverage new licensing-based monetisation opportunities. Our customers include world leaders across a wide array of industries, from healthcare and medical devices to industrial automation, engineering, retail, and banking. The list goes on.
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Our technology We take great pride in developing solutions that are platform independent, embrace interoperability, and are tested to the highest quality standards that German engineering has to offer. Over the years our company leaders, products, and technologies have received industry recognition for excellence. Our flagship CodeMeter security platform most recently received the 2017 SIIA CODiE Award as the Best Content Rights and Entitlement Solution and was named a finalist for the Best Endpoint Management Solution. In 2014, Wibu-Systems, the FZI Research Center, and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) shared the top honour for the joint development of revolutionary Blurry Box encryption technology, which has since been integrated into CodeMeter. But we are never complacent. R&D has always been an important mainstay of our business. We actively collaborate with leading technology vendors in R&D projects focused on Industrie 4.0, IIoT, and OPC UA, among others, and actively participate in industry organisations like the Industrial Internet Consortium and Trusted Computing Group to foster security best practices, all for a better, more secure world.
Our vision The digitalisation of virtually every facet of our society has far-reaching implications, none more significant than security considerations for the massive amounts of data that proliferate across the Internet, the protection of the thousands upon thousands of connected devices and systems, and safety concerns for human lives.
Wibu-Systems’ CodeMeter technology enables new digital business models in the healthcare industry by leveraging cybersecurity.
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Name · WILD Group Address/P.O. Box Postal Code/City Country Contact Person Telephone Email Website Social Media Number of Employees Founded (year) Areas of Activity
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Wildstraße 4 9100 Völkermarkt Austria Wolfgang Stiegmaier +43-664-8827-3657 Wolfgang.stiegmaier@wild.at www.wild.at
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€97m 2–3% €98m 85.5% >50% €44m €2.5m
I 413 1970 Contract manufacturing for medical & life science and in-vitro diagnostic
External · l WIN WILD Integrated Network Collaborations l VNL l HTCS Health Tech Cluster Switzerland l SILICONALPS l MTC Medizintechnik Cluster l HTS Human Technology Styria l Step-Up l SPECTARIS l Photonics Austria l INITS
WILD Group – corporate philosophy WILD is the most trusted partner in optomechatronic systems for the world market leaders in medical technology & life sciences, in-vitro-diagnostics & analytics and optical technologies. WILD develops and produces your high-quality products and guarantees stable processes across the entire product lifecycle. WILD develops and manufactures exclusively on behalf of its customers and makes all research, development, and design results available to the customer. WILD endeavours to always behave in such a manner so as to ensure that customers, suppliers, staff members, investors, and all stakeholders develop a maximum level of trust in our company.
One-stop process WILD is your system partner for the development and production of your sophisticated optomechatronic assemblies and complete devices. ·· Adjustment of our service packages to suit your requirements ·· WIN – WILD Integrated Network – A partner network that ensures flexible and full availability of all required skills and resources ·· No own products under the WILD brand
Our service modules Perfectly customisable for your order! We solve complex problems with a flexible combination of suitable elements from our range of services. Engineering / Co-Engineering / Re-Engineering / Value Engineering / Life Cycle Management / Process Engineering / Validation / Standards / Supplier Qualification / Compliance / Prototyping / Supply Chain Design / Production Transfer
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Your benefits Simple ·· Simplification ·· One-stop shop for optomechatronics Reliable ·· Comprehensive, carefree package ·· From the idea to the product’s end-of-life Quick ·· Time-to-market success ·· Prompt replacement Optimised ·· Avoiding wastage ·· Minimised total cost of ownership Flexible ·· Fast implementation of changes ·· High availability combined with low capital ·· Commitment
WILD Figures Core business areas Medical technology and optomechatronics Certifications ISO 9001 – certified since 1990, ISO 13485 medical technology, FDA registration Annual mfg capacities 350,000 hours Cleanroom Cleanliness class ISO 6 accdg. to ISO 14644 Low-germ manufacturing 50 CFU accdg. to ISO 14698
Benefit from the modularity of our processes – tailored to your requirements!
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German Medtech Companies
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 MM: Cluster MedicalMountains NRW: Cluster InnovativeMedicine.NRW LSN: Life Science Nord Cluster SPECTARIS: German Hightech Industry Association VDMA: The Mechanical Engineering 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 Scanworks Scanservice, Köln (NRW) 3D-LABS GmbH, St. Georgen (MM) 3D-Shape GmbH, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) 3M Deutschland GmbH, Neuss (BVMed, NRW) 3T TextilTechnologie GmbH, Aachen (NRW) 3win® Maschinenbau GmbH, Aachen (NRW) 42DP Labs GmbH, Köln (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. u. K. Müller GmbH & Co. KG , Düsseldorf (NRW) 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) aap Implantate AG, Berlin (BVMed) ab medica Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG, Düsseldorf (NRW) Abbott / St. Jude Medical GmbH, Eschborn (BVMed) Abbott GmbH & Co. KG, Wiesbaden (BVMed, SPECTARIS) Abbott Vascular Deutschland GmbH, Wetzlar (BVMed) abeeyo GmbH, Paderborn (NRW) Abena GmbH, Zörbig (BVMed) Abiomed Europe GmbH, Aachen (BVMed, NRW) AC Aircontrols GmbH, Kempen (NRW) ac.biomed GmbH, Aachen (NRW) acad group GmbH, Heilsbronn (FMP) Acandis GmbH, Pforzheim (BVMed) ACD Elektronik GmbH, Achstetten (FMP) ACE Stoßdämpfer GmbH, Langenfeld (VDMA)
acp – advanced clean production GmbH, Ditzingen (MM) Acquandas GmbH , Kiel (LSN) ACSIOMA GmbH, Bochum (NRW) ACSYS Lasertechnik GmbH, Kornwestheim (VDMA) Activoris Medizintechnik GmbH, Gemünden (FMP) Activus GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Actiworks Application Solutions GmbH, München (FMP) ACTO GmbH, Braunschweig (FMP) Acto Service GmbH, Aachen (NRW) 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) add’n solutions GmbH & Co. KG, Tuttlingen (MM) 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) ADT Angst Drehteile GmbH & Co. KG, Frittlingen (MM) ADVANOVA GmbH, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) AE Adam GmbH, Felde (LSN) AEMtec GmbH, Berlin (FMP, MM) Aesculap AG, Tuttlingen (BVMed, SPECTARIS, MM) AGA Sanitätsartikel GmbH, Löhne (NRW) AGATHON Informationsdienste, Duisburg (NRW) Ageneo Life Science Experts GmbH, München (FMP) Agfa HealthCare GmbH, Bonn (NRW) AGH Diagnostics GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Agroisolab GmbH, Jülich (NRW) Aicher Präzisionstechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Königsheim (MM) AiCuris GmbH & Co. KG, Wuppertal (NRW) AIR LIQUIDE Medical GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) Air Products Medical GmbH, Hattingen (NRW) air-be-c Medizintechnik GmbH, Gera (SPECTARIS) AirMed PLUS GmbH, Bochum (NRW) AirTec BeaMMungshilfen GmbH & Co. KG, Mühlheim (NRW) AK-tek GmbH, Hagen (NRW) Akademie für Internationale , Lahr (FMP) Akademie für internationale Ausbildung und Weiterbildung, Lahr (MM) Akrus GmbH & Co. KG, Elmshorn (LSN) aks – Aktuelle Krankenpflege Systeme GmbH, Troisdorf (NRW) AKTORmed GmbH, Barbing (FMP) Albert Hohlkörper GmbH & Co.KG, Hemer (NRW) Albrecht Präzision GmbH & Co. KG, Wernau (VDMA) ALCON Pharma GmbH, Freiburg (BVMed) Alere GmbH, Köln (NRW) ALERION HEALTH CARE GmbH, Essen (NRW) Alexander Pidt GmbH, Herten (NRW) alfa-Horizont GmbH & Co. KG, Villingendorf (MM) Alfred Schweizer GmbH & Co. KG, Seßlach-Gemünda (FMP) ALHO Systembau GmbH, Morsbach (NRW) ALL4NET GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Allied Vision Technologies GmbH, Stadtroda (VDMA) ALLMEDT GmbH & Co. KG, Essen (NRW) AlloCon Med GmbH, Wermelskirchen (NRW) alloPlus GmbH, Saarbrücken (BVMed) Allround Team GmbH, Köln (NRW) ALLTEC GmbH – FOBA, Lüdenscheid (MM, NRW) ALLTEC GmbH, Selmsdorf (MM)
Alna-Medicalsystem GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Alpha-Fit GmbH, Waldbüttelbrunn (EMN) ALPO Technik Medical Products GmbH & Co. KG, Auerbach (EMN, FMP) ALU REHAB ApS, Ry (SPECTARIS) Alveostics c/o Universitätsklinikum Erlangen , Erlangen (EMN) AMA XPERTEYE GmbH, Köln (NRW) Amedo STS GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Amedrix GmbH, Esslingen (FMP) AMEDTEC Medizintechnik Aue GmbH, Außenstelle Bergisch Gladbach, Bergisch Gladbach (NRW) amerdis GmbH, Münster (NRW) AMMOS MedizinTechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Lenzkirch (BVMed) AMMOS MedizinTechnik GmbH & Co.KG, Lenzkirch (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 Lamina GmbH, Chemnitz (VDMA) Andreas Fahl Medizintechnik Vertrieb GmbH, Köln (NRW) Andreas Fahl Medizintechnik-Vertrieb GmbH, Köln (BVMed) ANDREAS MAIER GmbH & Co. KG, Fellbach (VDMA) Angewandte System Technik GmbH , Wolnzach (FMP) Angiocam IVS GmbH, Duisburg (NRW) AngioDynamics Inc. Germany, Amsterdam Z-O (BVMed) Ansell GmbH, München (BVMed) Anselstetter Consultants of Oncology, Altdorf (EMN) anteris medical GmbH, Holzkirchen (FMP) ANTRIMON Deutschland GmbH , Aldingen (MM) AnyTec Hygienesysteme, Apolda (FMP) AP NENNO Medizintechnik GmbH, Marl (NRW) AP&S International GmbH, Donaueschingen - Aasen (MM) apoQlar, Hamburg (LSN) appecon GmbH, Aachen (NRW) Applied Auxetics GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Apptrac GmbH, Bottrop (NRW) AQ Implants GmbH, Ahrensburg (LSN) Aqua free GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) aquila biolabs GmbH, Baesweiler (NRW) ARBURG GmbH + Co KG, Loßburg (VDMA) Arcadis, Köln (NRW) ARGONOPTICS GmbH, Haltern am See (NRW) ARISTOTECH Industries GmbH, Luckenwalde ArjoHuntleigh GmbH, Mainz-Kastel (BVMed) ARTIMED Medical Consulting GmbH, Kassel (FMP) Artus Communications Ltd., Halle (FMP) AS Medizintechnik GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) ASANUS Medizintechnik GmbH, Neuhausen (MM) ascendi Medizintechnik, Nürnberg (EMN) Ascenion GmbH, München (FMP) ASCO Numatics GmbH, Ölbronn-Dürrn (VDMA) ASINCO GmbH, Duisburg (NRW) asm – Axel Selbach Metallbearbeitung, Wermelskirchen (NRW) Asmuth GmbH, Medizintechnik, Minden (NRW) ASPIRAS, Mainz (FMP) ASQF e.V., Erlangen (EMN) ASSAmed GmbH, Bexbach (BVMed) Assmann GmbH, Kiel (LSN) ASSTOR Reinstwassertechnik e.K., Castrop-Rauxel (NRW) Astracon GmbH, Penzberg (FMP) ASTRUM IT GmbH, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) Asys-Tecton GmbH, Mönchweiler (MM) AT-Design, Fürth (EMN, FMP) Atos Medical GmbH, Troisdorf (NRW) AtoZ-CRO GmbH, Overath (NRW) ats Medizintechnik GmbH, Voerde (NRW) Attends GmbH, Schwalbach (BVMed) Audio Service GmbH, Herford (NRW) Audio-Ton Medizinisch-Technische Systeme GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Audion Elektro GmbH, Kleve (NRW) August Reuchlen GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM)
Augustine Medical GmbH, Arizant Deutschland GmbH, Trittau (LSN) AUMENTA GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) auric Hörsysteme GmbH & Co. KG, Rheine (BVMed, NRW) AURITEC Medizindiagnostische Systeme GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Automation W+R GmbH, München (VDMA) Autonomic Technologies Europe GmbH, München (BVMed) Autronic Reglersysteme GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Avanti GmbH, Hamburg (FMP) Avasis GmbH, Radolfzell (MM) avinotec GmbH, Siegen (NRW) 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) Babtec Informationssysteme GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) bachorskidesign, Lübeck (LSN) BÄCKER GmbH & Co. KG, Erndtebrück-Schameder (MM) Balda GROUP, Bad Oeynhausen (NRW) Balluff GmbH, Neuhausen (VDMA) 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 & Häselbarth - Chirurg GmbH, Ellerau (LSN, SPECTARIS) 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) Bay. Rotes Kreuz , Nürnberg (EMN) bayer Feinwerk GmbH & Co.KG, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Bayer HealthCare AG, Odenthal (NRW) Bayer Pharma AG, Wuppertal (NRW) Bayer Vital GmbH, Leverkusen (NRW) Bayerisches Laserzentrum GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) Bayern Innovativ – Bayerische Gesellschaft, Nürnberg (FMP) bayoonet AG, Darmstadt (FMP) BAZARGANI | Design+Innovation, Hamburg (LSN) bb med.product GmbH, Kalkar (NRW) 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) bebro electronic GmbH, Frickenhausen (FMP) Becton Dickinson GmbH, Heidelberg (BVMed) BEE Medic GmbH, Singen (FMP) Belimed GmbH, Mühldorf (SPECTARIS) BEMA GmbH + Co. KG, Emmingen-Liptingen (MM) Berkner & Beerwald – Elektro- und Medizintechnik GmbH, Bergkamen (NRW) Berlin Heart GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) Bernhard Schulz & Sohn Ärzte- und Krankenhausbedarf, Hamburg (LSN) Bernstein AG, Porta Westfalica (VDMA) Bertrandt Services GmbH, Ehningen (FMP) Berufliche Bildungsstätte Tuttlingen GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) bestbion dx GmbH, Köln (NRW) BETZ Dentalgeräte GmbH, Kiel (LSN) BEWATEC Kommunikationstechnik GmbH, Telgte (NRW) BGS Beta-Gamma-Service GmbH & Co. KG, Wiehl (BVMed, NRW, MM) Bielomatik Leuze GmbH & Co. KG, Neuffen (VDMA) BIJO-DATA GmbH, Seßlach-Dietersdorf (EMN) Bilz Werkzeugfabrik GmbH&Co. KG, Ostfildern (VDMA)
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BIMMOS Gesellschaft für Medizintechnik mbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) binder elektronik gmbh, Sinsheim (NRW) Bio-Gate AG, Nürnberg (EMN, FMP) bio.logis Zentrum für Humangenetik, Frankfurt (FMP) biobedded systems GmbH, Gladbeck (NRW) biocell Gesellschaft für Biotechnologie mbH, Engelskirchen (NRW) BioCer Entwicklungs-GmbH, Bayreuth (FMP) BioEpiderm GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) BioKat Systeme GmbH, Lahr (MM) Biolife Handel GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) biolitec biomedical technology GmbH, Jena (BVMed) Biomagnetik Park GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) BioMedical Services, Geisfeld (FMP) Biomet Deutschland GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) Bioness Europe B.V., Zwijndrecht (BVMed) Bionic Production GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Bionicgermany – VeriMexx GmbH, Bestwig (NRW) BIOSHIP, Wuppertal (NRW) BIOTREND Chemikalien GmbH, Köln (NRW) BIOTRONIK SE & Co. KG, Berlin (BVMed) BIOTRONIK SE & Co. KG, Erlangen (EMN) BioVariance GmbH, Waldsassen (FMP) BioVariance, München (EMN) Birds and Trees UG (haftungsbeschränkt), Hamburg (LSN) Birke & Partner, Erlangen (EMN) Bisping Medizintechnik GmbH, Aachen (NRW) BLANCO CS GmbH + Co.KG, Oberderdingen (SPECTARIS) Blaser Swisslube GmbH, Stuttgart (MM) (VDMA) Blisotec GmbH, Jülich (NRW) Block Optic Ltd., Dortmund (NRW) BlueSens gas sensor GmbH, Herten (NRW) BmedS Beste medizinische Spezialitäten GmbH, Timmendorfer Strand (LSN) BMF Reinraumtechnik GmbH, Reutlingen (MM) BMP Competence GmbH, Alsdorf (FMP) BMP Labor für medizinische Materialprüfung GmbH, Aachen (NRW) BMS International Technologie GmbH, Bamberg (EMN) Bobbert & Partner Patentanwälte ParMMbB, Erding (FMP) Bock GmbH & Co. KG, Lauterbach (MM) Böckelt GmbH, Marienheide (NRW) Boehringer Ingelheim microParts GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) BOGE KOMPRESSOREN Otto Boge GmbH & Co. KG, Bielefeld (VDMA) BOLLE System- und Modulbau GmbH, Telgte (NRW) Bomedus GmbH , Bonn (NRW) Bon Optic Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH, Lübeck (LSN) BONESUPPORT GmbH, Frankfurt (BVMed) BOSANA Medizintechnik GmbH, Dorsten (NRW) Bosch + Sohn GmbH u. Co. KG, Jungingen (SPECTARIS) BOSCH JEHLE Patentanwaltsgesellschaft mbH, München (FMP) Bösl Medizintechnik GmbH, Aachen (NRW) Boston Scientific Medizintechnik GmbH, Ratingen (BVMed, NRW) Boston Scientific, Ratingen (FMP) BoxQM, Tuttlingen (MM) BPM Systems GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Bracco Imaging Deutschland GmbH, Konstanz (BVMed) Breas Medical GmbH, Herrsching (SPECTARIS) Breitenbach Software Engineering GmbH, Möhnesee (NRW) Bridge Facenet Ltd., Bonn (NRW) Briem Steuerungstechnik GmbH, Nürtingen (MM) Brigitte Mack MT Consulting und Dokumentation, Maintal (FMP) Brückner Group GmbH, Siegsdorf (VDMA) Brunel GmbH, Lindau (MM) BSCON Brandschutzconsult GmbH, Essen (NRW) BSF Kunststoffe GmbH, Gütersloh (NRW) bsh medical communications GmbH, Düsseldorf (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) Buhlinger GmbH & Co.KG, Spaichingen (MM) Burghart Messtechnik GmbH, Wedel (LSN)
Bürkert Werke GmbH, Ingelfingen (VDMA) Buschmeier Maschinenbau + Medizintechnik, Löhne (NRW) BYTEC Medizintechnik GmbH, Eschweiler (FMP, NRW) (VDMA)
C C-tec Cleanroom-Technology GmbH, Rottenburg (MM) C. Bruno Bayha GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) C. HAFNER GmbH & Co. KG, Wimsheim (MM) C. R. Bard GmbH, Karlsruhe (BVMed) CabTec AG, Rotkreuz (Schweiz) (VDMA) CADFEM GmbH, Grafing (FMP) Cadida Software GmbH, Freiburg (MM) CADiLAC Laser GmbH, Hilpoltstein (FMP) Camed Medical Systems, Köln (NRW) cameDio GmbH, Recklinghausen (NRW) Camfil KG, Reinfeld (VDMA) camLine GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) CAMOLEON knowledge brokerage, Hamburg (FMP) Canto Ing. GmbH, Lüdenscheid (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 diagnostica Laborreagenzien GmbH, Voerde (NRW) care integral GmbH, Bad Schwartau (LSN) CareFusion Germany 318 GmbH, Heidelberg (BVMed) Carl Benzinger GmbH, Pforzheim (VDMA) Carl Haas GmbH, Schramberg (MM) Carl Martin GmbH – Dental Instrumente, Solingen (NRW) Carl Martin GmbH, Solingen (SPECTARIS) Carl Zeiss Meditec AG, Jena (SPECTARIS) Carl Zeiss Meditec Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH, Berlin (BVMed) Carl Zeiss Surgical GmbH, Oberkochen (SPECTARIS) Carpegen GmbH, Münster (NRW) CAS Clean-Air-Service AG, Herzogenrath (NRW) Caspar & Co. LABORA GmbH, Aachen (NRW) CAT PRODUCTION GmbH, München (FMP) 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) Celonic GmbH, Jülich (NRW) 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 (FMP) CerboMed, Erlangen (EMN) CERES GmbH evaluation & research, Lörrach (FMP) CGS Sensors GmbH, Aschaffenburg (FMP) Changzhou Institute of Materia Medica Co., Ltd., Reutlingen (MM) 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) chimera biotec GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Chip GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Chiron-Werke GmbH & Co. KG, Tuttlingen (MM) (VDMA) Chiroplant GmbH, Wesseling (NRW) CHP GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) Chr. Mayr GmbH + Co. KG, Mauerstetten (VDMA) Christian Dunkel GmbH Werkzeugbau, Berlin (VDMA) Christoph Böhmer GmbH, Falkensee (FMP) Christoph Miethke GmbH & Co. KG, Potsdam (SPECTARIS) Cicor Management AG, Bronschofen
Cilian AG, Münster (NRW) CINOGY GmbH, Duderstadt (BVMed) Circulite GmbH, Aachen (NRW) Citizen Machinery Europe GmbH, Esslingen (VDMA) clean4med Gmbh, Konstanz (MM) CleanControlling Medical GmbH & Co. KG, Emmingen-Liptingen (MM) ClinicAll Vertriebs GmbH, Neuss (NRW) ClinServices International GmbH, München (FMP) Closomat GmbH, Hemer (NRW) Clusterland Oberösterreich GmbH, Linz (EMN) 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) codecentric AG , Solingen (NRW) CoGAP GmbH, Köln (NRW) COGITO GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) Cogneon GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) CogniMed GmbH, Reinfeld (LSN) cognitas. Gesellschaft für Technik-Dokumentation mbH, Ottobrunn (VDMA) COGNOS AG, Köln (NRW) Coherent Laser Systems GmbH & Co. KG, Lübeck (LSN) Coherent LaserSystems GmbH & Co. KG, Göttingen (VDMA) Cologne Intelligence GmbH, Köln (NRW) Coloplast GmbH, Hamburg (BVMed, LSN) Coltène/Whaledent GmbH + Co. KG, Langenau (BVMed) Columbus Health Products GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) Comcotec Messtechnik GmbH, Unterschleißheim (FMP) Comline AG, Dortmund (NRW) competence4innovations, Randersacker (FMP) Compucase Europe GmbH, Hilden (NRW) CompuGroup Medical Deutschland AG, Hattingen (NRW) ComputerKomplett SteinhilberSchwehr GmbH, Rottweil (MM) Comretix GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) Comtrade Software Solutions GmbH, München (FMP) comuny, Aachen (NRW) Concenter e.K., Hamburg (FMP) Concept Laser GmbH, Lichtenfels (VDMA) Condor GmbH, Salzkotten (SPECTARIS) Confairmed GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) CONFIANZA GmbH, München (FMP) Consical GmbH, Hemer (NRW) Contec GmbH, Bochum (NRW) ConvaTec (Germany) GmbH, München (BVMed) CONZE Informatik GmbH, Lennestadt (FMP, NRW) COOK Deutschland GmbH, Mönchengladbach (BVMed) Cook Medical EUDC GmbH, Baesweiler (NRW) Corin GSA GmbH, Saarbrücken (BVMed) Corizon GmbH, Kerpen (BVMed) CORONA MEDICAL Vertriebs GmbH, Wesseling (NRW) Corpus-C Design Agentur GmbH, Fürth (EMN, FMP) Corscience GmbH & Co. KG, Erlangen (EMN) CorTec GmbH, Freiburg (FMP) Couplink Group AG, Aldenhoven (NRW) Courage + Khazaka electronic GmbH, Köln (NRW) COWA Service Gebäudedienste GmbH, GotMMadingen (MM) CPE creative-precision-engineering GmbH, Krefeld (NRW) CPR GmbH, Sarstedt (BVMed) CRE Rösler Electronic GmbH, Hohenlockstedt (LSN) Creamedix GmbH, Weingarten (MM) Creative Instruments GmbH, Weilheim (FMP) cresult GmbH , Bad Münstereifel (NRW) CRITEX GmbH, Regensburg (FMP) CryoTherapeutics GmbH, Köln (NRW) CSA Group, Frankfurt am Main (MM) CSC Deutschland Solutions GmbH , Köln (NRW) csc unitools GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) CT Imaging GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) 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) Cynteract, Aachen (NRW) Cyomed Inc., Düsseldorf (NRW) Cytox, Bayreuth (FMP)
D Dacor-Etiketten Dausend und Steuernagel GmbH & Co.KG, Wuppertal (NRW) DanFlex GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) DANNORITZER Medizintechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Tuttlingen (MM) danova GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) Dansac GmbH, Hürth (BVMed) DataDax EDV-Lösungen GmbH, Fürth (FMP) Datatree AG, Düsseldorf (NRW) datenstrom Medical-IT-Services, Remscheid (NRW) DATRON AG, Mühltal (VDMA) DBK EMS GmbH & Co. KG, Rülzheim (MM) DCI-Dental Consulting GmbH, Kiel (LSN) ddm hopt+schuler GmbH & Co. KG, Rottweil (MM) DECKEL MAHO Pfronten GmbH, Pfronten (VDMA) DECKEL MAHO Seebach GmbH, Seebach (VDMA) Declimed GmbH - Tochtergesellschaft der Desitin Arzneimittel GmbH, Hamburg (BVMed) DEF – Dr. F. Immeyer GmbH, Hamburg (FMP, LSN) define:medicine, Erlangen (FMP) DEFINIENS AG, München (FMP) DeGIV GmbH, Kamp-Lintfort (NRW) DEHAS Medizintechnik GmbH, Bad Schwartau (LSN) Dekadi Baraba & Henkel Innovation Consultants PartG, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) DEKOM Engineering GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) DELTA Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH, Barbing (FMP) Deluwak UG, Kaarst (NRW) 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 Elektronen Synchrotron (DESY), Hamburg (LSN) Deutsches Institut für Ergonomie und Usability (INERUS), Friedrichshafen (MM) Deutsches Telemedizin Zentrum e.V., Nürnbeg (EMN) Devicor Medical GmbH, Norderstedt (LSN) DeVilbiss Healthcare GmbH, Mannheim (SPECTARIS) DEWE+CO Verbandstoff-Fabrik Dr. Wüsthoff GmbH & Co. KG, Wermelskirchen (BVMed) 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) DiaMedic Gesellschaft für Medizintechnik mbH, Unna (NRW) Diapharm GmbH & Co. KG, Münster (NRW) Digital District GmbH, Düsseldorf (EMN) Digital Medics GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Dinger Werkzeugbau GmbH, Solingen (NRW) diondo GmbH, Hattingen (NRW) Discher Technik GmbH, Haan-Gruiter (NRW) Dispomedica GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) DITG GmbH – Deutsches Institut für Telemedizin und Gesundheits förderung, Düsseldorf (NRW) DITTEL Engineering, Kochel am See/Ried (FMP) Dixion Vertrieb medizinischer Geräte GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) DMB-Apparatebau GmbH, Wörrstadt (SPECTARIS)
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DMC International Trading GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) DMG Chemisch Pharmazeutische Fabrik GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) DMG Dental-Material Gesellschaft mbH, Hamburg (LSN) DMG MORI SEIKI AG, Bielefeld (VDMA) DMI GmbH & Co. KG, Münster (NRW) DMT produktentwicklung AG, Nufringen (MM) DOCERAM Medical Ceramics GmbH, Dortmund (NRW (SPECTARIS)) DOCUFY GmbH, Bamberg (VDMA) DOLATEL GmbH, Köln (NRW) dörnemann - medizintechnische Service GmbH, Dinslaken (NRW) dp dreher partners gmbh & Co. KG, Tuttlingen (MM) DQS Medizinprodukte GmbH, Frankfurt am Main (FMP, MM) Dr. Arabin GmbH & Co. KG, Witten (NRW) Dr. Ausbüttel & Co. GmbH, Witten-Annen (BVMed, NRW) Dr. Becker Neurozentrum Nds, Bad Essen (NRW) Dr. Collin GmbH, Ebersberg (FMP) DR. FOOKE - Achterrath Laboratorien GmbH, Neuss (NRW) Dr. Fooke Laboratorien GmbH , Neuss (NRW) Dr. Fritz Faulhaber GmbH & Co. KG, Schönaich (MM) Dr. Heinrich Schneider Messtechnik GmbH, Bad Kreuznach (VDMA) Dr. Hönle Medizintechnik GmbH, Kaufering (FMP) Dr. Ing. Ritter Apparatebau GmbH & Co.KG, Bochum (NRW) Dr. Jean Bausch Gmbh & Co. KG, Köln (NRW) Dr. K. Hönle Medizintechnik GmbH, Gilching (SPECTARIS) Dr. Knoell Consult GmbH, Mannheim (FMP) Dr. Kraft Consultants GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) 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. Wilfried Müller GmbH, Prittriching (FMP) Dr. Wolf, Beckelmann & Partner GmbH, Bottrop (NRW) Dr. WOLFF® Sports & Prevention GmbH, Arnsberg (NRW) Dräger Medical AG & Co. KG, Lübeck (LSN) Dräger Medical ANSY GmbH, Essen (NRW) Dräger Medical Deutschland GmbH, Essen (NRW) Dräger Medical Deutschland GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) Dräger Safety AG & Co. KGaA, Lübeck (SPECTARIS) Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA, Lübeck (LSN) (SPECTARIS) Dreve Otoplastik GmbH, Unna (NRW) Drux rotierende Dentalinstrumente GmbH, Gummersbach (NRW) Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) DUALIS MedTech GmbH, Seefeld (FMP) Dunker Medizin- und Röntgenbedarf, Hattingen (NRW) Duria eG, Düren (NRW)
E E. Wehrle GmbH, Furtwangen im Schwarzwald (MM) EARLIEBIRDIE, Kolbermoor (FMP) ebm-papst St. Georgen GmbH & Co. KG, St. Georgen (MM) EC Europ Coating GmbH, Hohenlockstedt (LSN) ECE Training GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) Eckelmann AG, Wiesbaden (VDMA) Eckert & Ziegler BEBIG GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) Eco Medizintechnik Limited, Lauf (EMN, FMP) Ecomedis medizintechnik & sensorik GmbH, Münster (NRW) EDAP MMS GmbH, Flensburg (LSN) Edwards Lifesciences Services GmbH, Unterschleißheim (BVMed) EEL GMBH, Neuss (NRW) EFOMED GmbH, Henstedt-Ulzburg (LSN) EGLIPTIK, Pliening (EMN) EGT AG, Triberg im Schwarzwald (MM) Eisenhuth GmbH & Co.KG, Osterode (VDMA) EIT Emerging Implant Technologies GmbH, Wurmlingen (MM) Elektra GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Elektron Systeme und Komponenten GmbH & Co. KG, Weißenohe (EMN) Element 22 GmbH, Kiel (LSN) Elident GmbH, MetMMann (NRW) ELISCHA Projekt Management Medical, Witten (NRW)
Elma Schmidbauer GmbH, Singen (MM) elmed Röntgen- und Elektromedizintechnik GmbH, Techau (LSN) elobau GmbH & Co. KG, Leutkirch (VDMA) ELP GmbH European Logistic Partners, Wuppertal (NRW) ElringKlinger Kunststofftechnik GmbH, Bietigheim-Bissingen (BVMed) ELTRO GmbH, Baesweiler (VDMA) em-tec GmbH, Finning (FMP) embeX GmbH, Freiburg (MM) Emil Lange Zahnbohrerfabrik e.K., Engelskirchen (NRW) EN Electronic Network Hamburg GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) EN MediPart, Flensburg (LSN) Endo- Flex GmbH, Voerde (NRW) Endoaccess GmbH, Garbsen (FMP) EndoChoice GmbH, Halstenbek (LSN) ENDOCOR GmbH, Glückstadt (LSN) EndoMobil GmbH, Großenaspe (LSN) ENGEL AUSTRIA GmbH, Schwertberg (Österreich) (VDMA) Engesser GmbH, Geisingen (MM) enmodes GmbH, Aachen (NRW) EnviroFALK GmbH, Westerburg (VDMA) EO-Elektronen- Optik- Service GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) EOSWISS Engineering Sàrl, Genève (MM) EPflex Feinwerktechnik GmbH, Dettingen an der Ems Epivios i.Gr., Düsseldorf (NRW) Eppdata GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Eppendorf AG, Hamburg (LSN) Eppendorf Instrumente GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Eppendorf Polymere GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Erdmann Design AG, Brugg (MM) ERGO Computersysteme GmbH, Essen (NRW) Ergo-Tec GbmH, Wilhelmsdorf (EMN) ergoMotix GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN) ergoplan concept, Sprockhövel (NRW) Erhardt + Abt Automatisierungstechnik GmbH, Kuchen (VDMA) Erka Kallmeyer, Bad Tölz (SPECTARIS) Erlen GmbH, Recklinghausen (NRW) Ernst & Engbring GmbH, Oer-Erkenschwick (NRW) Ernst Krauskopf – Fabrik für chirurgische, Solingen (SPECTARIS) Ernst Rittinghaus GmbH, Halver (NRW) Erwin Kowsky GmbH & Co KG, Neumünster (LSN) Esaote Biomedica Deutschland GmbH , Köln (NRW) Eschweiler GmbH & Co. KG, Kiel (LSN) EsCo Orthopädie Service GmbH, Remscheid (NRW) EsCo Orthopädie-Service GmbH, Remscheid (SPECTARIS) ess Mikromechanik GmbH, Stockach (MM) ESYTEC Energie- und Systemtechnik GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) Etac GmbH, Marl (NRW) ETO MAGNETIC GmbH, Stockach (VDMA) eucatech AG, Weil am Rhein (FMP) Eurocor GmbH, Bonn (BVMed, NRW) Eurofins BioPharma Product Testing Munich GmbH, Planegg (FMP) Eurofins Medical Device Testing, Plannegg/München (FMP) EUROFLEX GmbH, Pforzheim (MM) Euromechanics saveRay GmbH, Nürnberg (FMP) EuroNorm GmbH, Berlin (NRW) ev3 GmbH, Bonn (NRW) Everhards GmbH, Meckenheim (NRW) Everwind GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) evo-partners GmbH, Bayerisch Gmain (FMP) EvoCare GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) Evonik Industries AG, Marl (NRW) Exactech Deutschland GmbH, Kiel (LSN) EXAMION Medizin- und Röntgentechnik Gmb , Stuttgart (NRW) EXCO GmbH, Frankenthal (FMP) exeron GmbH, Oberndorf (MM) Exevia GmbH, Nürnberg (FMP) Eyesight & Vision GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN, FMP) Eyetec GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) EZM Edelstahlzieherei Mark GmbH, Wetter (NRW)
F F. & M. Lautenschläger GmbH & Co. KG, Köln (NRW, SPECTARIS) F. Reyher Nchfg. GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg (VDMA) 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) FEG Textiltechnik, Aachen (NRW) femtos GmbH, Bochum (NRW) FERCHAU Engineering GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) FERREX Solutions GmbH, Bottrop Kirchhellen (NRW) Ferromatik Milacron GmbH, Malterdingen (VDMA) Festo AG & Co. KG, Esslingen (VDMA) 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) FiHH Das Fortbildungsinstitut Harste-Westendorf GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN) Fischer QMS, Tuttlingen (MM) Fisher & Paykel Healthcare GmbH, Schorndorf (SPECTARIS) Fleischhacker GmbH & Co. KG, Schwerte (NRW) Fleuchaus & Gallo Partnerschaft, München (FMP) FLG Automation AG, Karben (VDMA) FLO Medizintechnik GmbH, Melle (SPECTARIS) Florian Dieterle Markenmanagement, Düsseldorf (NRW) Fluoron GmbH, Ulm (FMP) FMB Care GmbH, Salzkotten (NRW (SPECTARIS)) FOR LIFE – Produktions- und Vertriebsgesellschaft für Heil- und Hilfsmittel mbH, Berlin (BVMed) Förde Medic, Kiel (LSN) FORÉCREU Deutschland GmbH, Troisdorf (NRW) (VDMA) Fork Labs, Lübeck (LSN) FRAMOS GmbH, Pullach (VDMA) FRAMOS GmbH, Taufkirchen (FMP) Franz & Wach Medical Care GmbH & Co. KG, Ansbach (EMN) Franz Binder GmbH & Co. Elektrische Bauelemente KG, Neckarsulm (MM) Franz Kalff GmbH, Euskirchen (BVMed, NRW) Franz, Hermann, Erlangen (EMN) Fraunhofer IIS, Erlangen (EMN) Fraunhofer IPA, Stuttgart (MM) Fraunhofer IVV Dresden, Dresden (VDMA) Fraunhofer-Institut für Arbeitswirtschaft und Organisation IAO, Stuttgart (VDMA) Fraunhofer-Institut für Keramische Technologien und Systeme IKTS, Dresden (VDMA) Free life medical GmbH, Aachen (NRW) frehsdorf medizintechnik gmbh, Quickborn (LSN) Frelu GmbH, Much (NRW) FRESENIUS SE & Co. KGaA, Bad Homburg (BVMed) Freudenberg IT SE & Co. KG, Weinheim (VDMA) Freudenberg Medical Europe GmbH, Kaiserslautern (BVMed) Freudenberg Sealing Technologies GmbH & Co. KG, Weinheim (VDMA) Friedrich Alexander Universität Dekanat Medizinische Fakultät, Erlangen (EMN) Friedrich Alexander Universität Dekanat Technische Fakultät, Erlangen (EMN) Friedrich Alexander Universität Rektorat , Erlangen (EMN) Frimed Medizintechnik GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) Fritz Ruck Ophthalmologische Systeme GmbH, Eschweiler (NRW) Fritz Stephan GmbH, Gackenbach (SPECTARIS) FRIWO Gerätebau GmbH, Ostbevern FRIZ Biochem, Neuried (FMP) Frör Kunststofftechnik GmbH, Erlangen (FMP) FRT GmbH, Bergisch Gladbach (NRW) FSR.Consulting Unternehmensberatung GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) FUCHS SCHMIERSTOFFE GmbH, Mannheim (VDMA)
Fuhrmann GmbH, Much (BVMed, NRW) FUJIFILM Deutschland, Düsseldorf (NRW) Fumedica Medizintechnik GmbH, Hechingen (BVMed) FUN Netzwerk Nordbayern, Nürnberg (EMN) Funk Hospital Versicherungsmakler GmbH, Hamburg (EMN) Fürstenberg-Gymnasium Donaueschingen, Donaueschingen (MM) 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) GAMC, Krefeld (NRW) GAUDLITZ GmbH, Coburg (FMP) gb Implantat-Technologie GmbH, Essen (NRW) GBN Systems GmbH, Buch am Buchrain (FMP) GE Global Research, Garching (FMP) GE Healthcare GmbH, Solingen (NRW) Gebr. Becker GmbH, Wuppertal (VDMA) Gebr. Brasseler GmbH & Co. KG, Lemgo (NRW) Gebr. Schwarz GmbH, Rottweil-Neukirch (MM) Gebr. Tigges GmbH & Co. KG, Oelde (VDMA) 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) GEOMAR Helmholtz-Zentrum für Ozeanforschung Kiel, Kiel (LSN) Georg Schrepfer GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) Gerhard Schubert GmbH, Crailsheim (VDMA) Gerl Dental GmbH (Anton Gerl GmbH), Köln (NRW) gernBotschaft GmbH, Fürth (FMP) Gerresheimer item GmbH, Münster (NRW) GerroMed Pflege- und Medizintechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN) GerroMed Pflege- und Medizintechnik GmbH, Hamburg (BVMed) Gesellschaft für Produktionshygiene und Sterilitätssicherung mbH, Aachen (NRW) Gesellschaft für Technologieförderung Itzehoe mbH, Itzehoe (LSN) 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) Geuder Aktiengesellschaft, Heidelberg (MM) GEWATEC GmbH & Co. KG, Wehingen (MM) GFA Steriltechnik GmbH & Co KG, Hückeswagen (NRW) GFH GmbH, Deggendorf (MM) GfPS mbH, Aachen (NRW) GFS Gesellschaft für orthopädische Schienen mbH, Kummerfeld (LSN) GFS Gesellschaft für Sensorik GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) GHC – German Health Care GmbH, Wees (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) Gläser GmbH, Horb (VDMA) Glastechnik Ströhmann, Herborn (NRW) Globalmind GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Globus Medical Germany GmbH, Freiburg (BVMed) GLOOR MEDICAL GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) GMA Gesellschaft für medizinische Ausbildung, Erlangen (EMN) GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH, Nürnberg (VDMA) GME German Medical Engineering GmbH, Erlangen (FMP) GML Medizinische Informationstechnologie, Köln (NRW) goDentis, Köln (NRW)
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GP Medical Instruments GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) GPS Physiotherpieschule Bergkamen GmbH, Bergkamen (NRW) GRÄSSLIN SÜD GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) GREEN TEXTILE SOLUTIONS, Bonn (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 (FMP) Grimm-GFG GmbH, Gosheim (MM) Grönemeyer Medical Service GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Gruneworld GmbH / Gooddrs, Bonn (NRW) GRW Gebr. Reinfurt GmbH & Co. KG, Rimpar (VDMA) GS1 Germany GmbH, Köln (VDMA) GSG mbH, Essen (NRW) GTI medicare GmbH, Hattingen (SPECTARIS) GTI medicare, Hattingen (NRW) GUARDUS Solutions AG, Ulm (VDMA) Gude Analog- und Digitalsysteme, Köln (NRW) Günter Bissinger Medizintechnik GmbH, Teningen (MM) Günther Wesarg GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) GVB-geliMED E.Kfm, Bad Segeberg (LSN) GWQ ServicePlus AG, Düsseldorf (NRW) GWT-TUD GmbH, Dresden (VDMA)
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) Haemochrom Diagnostica GmbH, Essen (NRW) HAEMONETICS GmbH, München (BVMed) Hahn-Schickard-Gesellschaft für angewandte Forschung e.V., Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Hahn, Ursula, Erlangen (EMN) Haimer GmbH, Igenhausen (VDMA) Haller-Jauch GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Hälsa Pharma GmbH, Bielefeld (SPECTARIS) Hälsa Pharma GmbH, Lübeck (SPECTARIS) Hamamed Klinik-Spezialprodukte GmbH, Reinbek (LSN) Hamburg Applications MES UG (haftungsbeschraenkt), Hamburg (LSN) HämorrhFried Vertrieb UG, Düsseldorf (NRW) HAMTEC GmbH, Hamm (NRW) Handelsvertretung Eibl, Velden (FMP) Handicare GmbH, Porta Westfalica (SPECTARIS) Handwerkskammer Konstanz, Konstanz (MM) HANS HEPP GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg (BVMed) (LSN) Hans Huonker GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Hans Müller GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) Hans Müller HMP Medizintechnik GmbH, Nürnberg (SPECTARIS) 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, VDMA) Hartig, Harald, Puschendorf (EMN) HARTING AG - Mitronics, Biel/Bienne 6 (MM) Hauschild & Co.KG, Hamm (NRW) HB-Therm GmbH, Siegburg (MM) HDI-Gerling Industrie Versicherung AG, München (FMP) HE System Electronic GmbH & Co.KG, Veitsbronn (FMP) Health Capital Berlin-Brandenburg, Berlin Healthcare IT Solutions GmbH, Aachen (NRW) Healthy Projects GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) Heart-Tec Medizintechnik GmbH, Dorsten (NRW) Heberlein AG, Wattwil (MM) Hechinger Automotive GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Heckert GmbH, Chemnitz (VDMA) Heidelberg Engineering GmbH, Heidelberg (SPECTARIS) HEIKO WILD GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM)
Heimbeatmungsservice Brambring Jaschke GmbH, Unterhaiching (EMN) HEIMOMED Heinze GmbH & Co. KG, Kerpen (NRW) Hein & Oetting Feinwerktechnik GmbH, Hamburg (VDMA) Heine Medizin GmbH , Düsseldorf (NRW) Heinen + Löwenstein GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN) Heinrich Burghart Elektro- und Feinmechanik GmbH, Wedel (LSN) Heinrich Ziegler GmbH, Forchheim (EMN) Heinz Herenz Medizinalbedarf GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Heinz Kurz GmbH, Dusslingen (MM) Heinz Meise GmbH Medizintechnik, Schalksmühle (NRW) Heise Medizintechnik Vertriebs GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) HEITEC AG Systemhaus für industrielle Lösungen, Erlangen (VDMA) HEITEC AG, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) HEK medical GmbH, Ascheberg (LSN) HEKUMA GmbH, Eching (VDMA) Helbling Technik GmbH, München (FMP) Helion GmbH, Duisburg (NRW) HELIOS-PREISSER GmbH, Gammertingen (MM) 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 (FMP) Henry Schein Medical GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) Henry Schein Medical GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Hepa Wash GmbH, München (FMP) Hepako GmbH, Raisting (FMP) Heraeus Medical GmbH, Wehrheim (FMP) (BVMed) Herbert Waldmann GmbH & Co. KG, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Hermann Bock GmbH, Verl (SPECTARIS) Hermes Schleifmittel GmbH, Hamburg (VDMA) Herzog Intertec GmbH, Mahlstetten (MM) 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) HICAT GmbH, Bonn (NRW) Hill-Rom GmbH, Witten (NRW (SPECTARIS)) HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH + Co. KG, Brühl (VDMA) HIMED GmbH, Münster (NRW) Hinze Optoengineering GmbH & Co., Hamburg (LSN) 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) Hitzegrad, Frank, Nürnberg (EMN) HMG Systems Engineering GmbH, Fürth (FMP) HMM Deutschland GmbH, Moers (NRW) HNC HerzNetzCenter GmbH, Köln (NRW) HNE Huntleigh Nesbit Evans Healthcare GmbH, Kempen (NRW) Hobe GmbH, Baienfurt (VDMA) Hochschule Amberg-Weiden, Weiden (EMN) Hochschule Furtwangen (HFU), Furtwangen (MM) Hoehle-medical GmbH, Erftstadt (NRW) HOERBIGER Automatisierungstechnik, Altenstadt (VDMA) HOERBIGER Micro Fluid GmbH, Barbing (VDMA) Hoffmann Medical Service GmbH, Gelsenkirchen (NRW) Hoffrichter Medizintechnik GmbH, Schwerin (SPECTARIS) Hofmann GmbH, Gräfenberg (MM) 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) Hörkonzepte Vertriebs GmbH & Co. KG, Bochum (BVMed) Hornik OHG, Gummersbach (NRW) Hörniß Medizintechnik GmbH, Leverkusen (NRW) Horst Scholz GmbH & Co.KG, Kronach (FMP) HörTech gGmbH, Oldenburg (NRW)
hospicall GmbH, Wiehl (NRW) Hospigate GmbH, Essen (NRW) Hospira Deutschland GmbH Ein Unternehmen der Pfizer-Gruppe, München (BVMed) Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH, Darmstadt (VDMA) HOYA Surgical Optics GmbH, Frankfurt/Main (BVMed) HP Medizintechnik GmbH, Oberschleißheim (FMP) HPT Hochwertige Pharmatechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Neuhaus (FMP) HS Systemtechnik GmbH, Kaufbeuren (FMP) Hu-Friedy Mfg.Co.,LLC., Tuttlingen (SPECTARIS) HUBER + SUHNER GmbH, Taufkirchen (FMP) Hubert Causemann GmbH, Wermelskirchen (NRW) Huf Tools GmbH Velbert, Velbert (VDMA) Hugo Kern und Liebers GmbH & Co. KG, Schramberg (MM) Hugo Rost & Co. GmbH, Kiel (LSN) HUM Gesellschaft für Homecare und Medizintechnik GmbH, Lünen (NRW) HumanOptics AG, Erlangen (EMN) HUPFER Metallwerke GmbH & Co. KG , Coesfeld (NRW) Hypertech Laser Systems GmbH, Lübeck (LSN)
I I-Dynamometer GmbH, Bocholt (NRW) i-mation GmbH, Rottweil (MM) I-Motion GmbH, Fürth (FMP) i-SOLUTIONS Health GmbH, Bochum (NRW) i.DRAS GmbH, Planegg/Martinsried (FMP) IBM Deutschland GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) id+MM GmbH, Bochum (NRW) IDMM GmbH, Castrop-Rauxel (NRW) IE Industrial Engineering München GmbH, München (MM) IET GmbH & Co. KG, Trossingen (MM) IFS Deutschland GmbH & Co KG, Erlangen (EMN) IFU Institut für Unternehmensforschung, Nürnberg (FMP) igus® GmbH, Köln (NRW) IGZ Würzburg, Würzburg (FMP) IHK Nürnberg für Mittelfranken, Nürnberg (EMN) IHK Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) IhrArzt24 GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) ILO electronic GmbH, Quickborn (LSN) IMA GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Imbus AG, Möhrendorf (EMN) iMDsoft GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) imess Optische Mess- u. Prüfanlagen GmbH, Witten (NRW) Impetus Plastics Engineering GmbH, Aachen (NRW) implantcast GmbH, Buxtehude (BVMed) Impuls Medizintechnik GmbH, Schermbeck (NRW) Impulse Dynamics Germany GmbH, Stuttgart (BVMed) IMS Gear SE & Co. KGaA, Donaueschingen (MM) IMS GmbH Berlin , Berlin (NRW) IMS HEALTH GmbH & Co. OHG, München (FMP) IMST GmbH, Kamp-Lintfort (NRW) IMSTec GmbH, Klein-Winternheim (VDMA) IMT Impreglon Material Technology GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) INDEX-Werke GmbH & Co. KG, Esslingen (VDMA) INEXCEL CCO Ltd., Nürnberg (FMP) INFAI GmbH, Bochum (NRW) InfanDx AG, Köln (NRW) Infineon Technologies AG, Neubiburg (EMN) infinitas medical GmbH, Bonn (NRW) INFOkontor GmbH, Köln (NRW) infoteam Software AG, Bubenreuth (EMN, FMP) infoteam Software AG, Dortmund (NRW) InfraTec GmbH, Dresden (MM) Ing.-Büro Egon Frank, Theres (FMP) Ingenico Healthcare GmbH, Flintbek (LSN) Ingenieurbüro für In Vitro Diagnostik, Peissenberg (FMP) Ingpuls GmbH, Bochum (NRW) inHaus GmbH, Duisburg (NRW) INKUTEC GmbH, Barsbüttel (LSN) (MM) inmess GmbH, Bremen (VDMA) INNOCARE PRODUCTS GmbH, Metelen (NRW)
Innolume GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) InnoME GmbH, Espelkamp (NRW) InnoRa GmbH, Berlin (FMP) Innovatec Microfibre Technology, Troisdorf (NRW) Innovations Medical GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) Innovative Tomography Products GmbH, Bochum (NRW, SPECTARIS) inomed Medizintechnik GmbH / Büro Nord, Lübeck (LSN) InovisCoat GmbH, Monheim am Rhein (NRW) InPro Intraokulare Prothetik GmbH, Norderstedt (LSN) INSPIRATION Medical GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Inspire Medical Systems, Inc., Maple Grove, MN (BVMed) Inspired Medical Systems (IMS) GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Institut AGIRA e.V., Waldsassen (EMN) Institut für Krebsepidemiologie e.V., Lübeck (LSN) Institut für Pharmakogenetik und, Peine (FMP) Institut für Textil- und Verfahrenstechnik (ITV), Denkendorf (MM) Institut für Textilmaschinen und Textile Hochleistungswerkstofftechnik, Dresden (VDMA) Institut für Werkstofftechnik – Universität Kassel, Kassel (VDMA) Integra GmbH, Ratingen (NRW) (BVMed) inteqmed GmbH, Wermelskirchen (NRW) INTER MEDICAL Medizintechnik GmbH, Lübbecke (NRW) interacoustics GmbH, Wermelskirchen (NRW) INTERATIO-MediTec, Steinach (FMP) INTERCO GmbH, Eitorf (NRW, SPECTARIS) InterKlinika GmbH , Essen (NRW) interLock Medizintechnik GmbH, Lensahn (LSN) intermedic Dudzinski Medizintechnik, Hamberge (LSN) INTERSPIRO GmbH, Hamburg (SPECTARIS) 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 (NRW, SPECTARIS) Invacare GmbH, Isny (SPECTARIS) INVATECH GmbH & Co. KG Gesellschaft für fortschrittliche Medizin technik mbH & Co KG, Hamburg (LSN) Iolution GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) ipp. Ingenieurbüro., Nürnberg (FMP) IQ Move GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) IQC AG, Reinheim (MM) IQfy GmbH, Meinerzhagen (NRW) Irmato Group, Aachen (NRW) ISAP AG, Herne (VDMA) isarpatent Patentanwälte Behnisch, Barth,, München (FMP) ISCUE Embedded Projects, Nürnberg (EMN) ISDSG / DATATREE AG, Düsseldorf (NRW) iSEKS diagnostics, Hamburg (LSN) Isodose Control GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Isra Surface Vision GmbH, Herten (NRW) ISS AG, Integrated Scientific Services, Biel/Bienne (MM) IST Metz GmbH, Nürtingen (VDMA) IT4process GmbH, Herzogenrath (NRW) ITA Technologietransfer GmbH, Aachen (NRW) iThera Medical GmbH, München (FMP) ITK Engineering AG, Rülzheim (FMP) itk Engineering GmbH, Martinsried ITS Industrie- und, Schaffhausen (MM) ITV Denkendorf Produktservice GmbH, Denkendorf (MM) ITZ Medicom GmbH & Co. KG, Willich (NRW) iWelt AG, Eibelstadt (EMN) iX-factory GmbH, Dortmund (NRW)
J Jäckering Processing GmbH, Hamm (NRW) Jauch Quartz GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) JCD Technology GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) JenaValve Technology GmbH, München (BVMed) JENOPTIK Advanced Systems GmbH, Wedel (LSN) JFR Medical Instruments GmbH, Kiel (LSN)
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Jinvator Biomed GmbH, Bad Honnef (NRW) Joachim Hackbarth KMU-Beratung, Dortmund (NRW) Joh. Stiegelmeyer GmbH & Co. KG, Herford (NRW, SPECTARIS) Johnson & Johnson GmbH, Neuss (NRW) Johnson & Johnson Medical GmbH, Norderstedt (BVMed, LSN) Johnson & Johnson Vision AMO Germany GmbH, Ettlingen (BVMed) Johnson Matthey Piezo Products GmbH, Redwitz (FMP) Jommi – Healhy Life. Simply Done., Düsseldorf (NRW) Jones Day, München (FMP) Jopp Electronics GmbH, Rottweil-Neufra (MM) Juka Pharma GmbH, Zeutern (BVMed) Jüke Systemtechnik AG, Altenberge (SPECTARIS) JÜKE Systemtechnik GmbH, Altenberge (FMP, NRW) Julius vom Hofe GmbH & Co KG, Lüdenscheid (NRW) JUMBO-Textil GmbH & Co. KG, Wuppertal (NRW) jung diagnostics GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Jürgen Gadke Services, Gengenbach (MM) juristech Lewandowski, Winterthur (MM) Juwell medical e.K., Gauting (FMP) JVS Sales & Technical Consultants GmbH, Königswinter (NRW)
K K.-H. Dewert GmbH, Bielefeld (NRW) K&S Röntgenwerk Bochum, Bochum (NRW) 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) Karl Kaps GmbH & Co.KG, Aßlar/Wetzlar (SPECTARIS) Karl Leibinger Medizintechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Mühlheim (MM, SPECTARIS) Karl Otto Braun GmbH & Co. KG, Wolfstein (BVMed) KARL STORZ Endoskope Berlin GmbH, Berlin (SPECTARIS) Karl Storz GmbH & Co. KG, Tuttlingen (FMP) Karl Storz SE & Co. KG, Tuttlingen (SPECTARIS) (MM) Karl-Heinz Thiele GmbH, Schenefeld (LSN) KarMMann, Peter, Uttenreuth (EMN) Katek GmbH, Grassau (FMP) KCI Medizinprodukte GmbH – An Acelity Company, Wiesbaden (BVMed) Keller Feinwerktechnik GmbH, Elmshorn (LSN) Kendrion (Villingen) GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Kendrion Kuhnke Automation GmbH, Malente (LSN) (VDMA) Kettenbach GmbH & Co. KG, Eschenburg (BVMed) keytech Süd GmbH, Sulz (MM) Khassanov, Ildar, Erlangen (EMN) Kiefel GmbH, Freilassing (VDMA) Kinexon GmbH, München (FMP) Kinova Europe GmbH, Bonn (NRW) Kirchner & Wilhelm GmbH + Co. KG, Asperg (SPECTARIS) Klaas consulting. Market Entry and Development Medical Devices, Köln (NRW) Klinikum Nürnberg, Nürnberg (EMN) KLS Martin Group, Tuttlingen (SPECTARIS) Kluba Medical GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) KME Klinik Medizintechnik Eppendorf GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Knocks Fluid-Technik GmbH, Selm (VDMA) Knowledge DeparMMent GmbH, Nürnberg (FMP) knowledgepark GmbH, Neu-Isenburg (FMP) Knürr Technical Furniture GmbH, Arnstorf (FMP) Kobayashi Film GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Kompetenzzentrum für Spanende Fertigung (KSF) an der Hochschule Furtwangen, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Koop Industrial Design, Hamburg (LSN) Köppern und Eberts UG, Lappersdorf (FMP) Körber AG, Hamburg (VDMA) Korth Kristalle GmbH, Altenholz (LSN) Körting Nachf. Wilhelm Steeger GmbH & Co.KG, Wuppertal (NRW) Kosmas und Damian GmbH, Essen (NRW) Krämer Engineering GmbH, Jevenstedt (LSN)
KRAMER MT GmbH & Co. KG, Wardenburg (BVMed) KraussMaffei Technologies GmbH, München (MM) Krauth + Timmermann GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) KRAUTH Invest GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg (BVMed) KRAUTH Spine GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) KREIENBAUM Neoscience GmbH, Langenfeld (NRW) KREWI Medical Produkte GmbH, Willich (BVMed) Kristronics GmbH, Harrislee-Flensburg (LSN) KRM Bethanien, Moers (NRW) Kröber Medizintechnik GmbH, Dieblich (SPECTARIS) Kroll, Wolfgang, Spardorf (EMN) Krömker Spezialvertrieb GmbH, Schwerte (NRW) Kruse Medical Hamburg, Hamburg (LSN) KS SYSTEC Dr. Schmidbauer GmbH & Co. KG, Wuppertal (NRW) Kubik Automation GmbH, Baienfurt (MM) KUBIVENT GmbH Medizinische Polstersysteme, Urbach (BVMed) Kugel medical GmbH & Co. KG, Regensburg (FMP) Kühling&Kühling GmbH, Kiel (LSN) Kuhnen & Wacker, Freising (FMP) KUKA Aktiengesellschaft, Augsburg (VDMA) KUKA Roboter GmbH, Augsburg (FMP) (VDMA) KUMAVISION AG, Markdorf (MM) (VDMA) Kundo XT GmbH / OTG Obergfell Technology Group AG, St. Georgen im Schwarzwald (MM) Kunststoff-Institut Südwest GmbH & Co. KG, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Kuratorium Deutsche Altershilfe, Köln (NRW) Kurt Grützmann Feinmechanic GmbH, Reinfeld (LSN) KWHC GmbH, Uelzen (FMP)
L L.C.M.A. S.A., Ehlerange (MM) L.N. Schaffrath DigitalMedien GmbH, Geldern (NRW) LA2 GmbH, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) LA2 GmbH, Krefeld (NRW) LAB & Company München GmbH, München (EMN) Labomedic GmbH, Bonn (NRW) Labor Dr. Spranger und Partner, Ingolstadt (FMP) LACROIX Electronics Deutschland, Willich (NRW) Lacroix Electronics GmbH - Germany, Willich (FMP) Lakèl translation, Landshut (FMP) Landesinnung Chirurgiemechanik, Tuttlingen (SPECTARIS, MM) Lang, Stefan, Marloffstein (EMN) LAP GmbH, Lüneburg (SPECTARIS) Laser-Innovations GmbH & CoKG, Lohmar (NRW) LASERVISION GmbH & Co. KG, Fürth (SPECTARIS) LASERVORM GmbH, AlT Mittweida (VDMA) LCL-Biokey GmbH, Herzogenrath (NRW) LDS Labor Diagnostik Systeme GmbH, Wolmirstedt (FMP) Lead Discovery Center GmbH (LDC), Dortmund (NRW) LECHLER GmbH, Metzingen (VDMA) Leguano GmbH, Sankt Augustin (NRW) Leibniz Uni Hannover IFW, Garbsen (VDMA) Leichtbau-Zentrum Sachen GmbH, Dresden (VDMA) Leidel & Kracht Schaumstoff-Technik GmbH , Köln (NRW) LEINA-WERKE GmbH, Windeck (BVMed, NRW) Leineweber Electronics, Duisburg (NRW) LEISTRITZ AG, Nürnberg (VDMA) LEISTRITZ PRODUKTIONSTECHNIK GmbH, Nürnberg (VDMA) Leitblick GmbH, Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler (NRW) Leitz GmbH & Co. KG, Oberkochen (VDMA) Lennartz GmbH Medizintechnik, Hamburg (LSN) LEONI Kabel GmbH, Roth (EMN) Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG, Owen (VDMA) Libify Technologies GmbH, München (FMP) LICHER MT GmbH Medical Therapy, Wedemark (BVMed) LIEVEN GMBH, Neuss (NRW) LIFE & BRAIN GmbH, Bonn (NRW) LifeGen.de LTD Niederlassung Deutschland, Osterode (FMP) LIMO Lissotschenko Mikrooptik GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) LINDE Gas Therapeutics GmbH, Oberschleißheim (SPECTARIS) Linde Remeo Deutschland GmbH, Mahlow (SPECTARIS)
Lingner Marketing GmbH, Fürth (EMN) Lingroup GmbH, Karlsruhe (MM) Lippe Wissen & Wirtschaft, Detmold (NRW) LISA laser products OHG, Katlenburg-Lindau (MM) litos/ GmbH, Ahrensburg (LSN) LivaNova Deutschland GmbH, München (BVMed) Livica GmbH , Merzig (BVMed) LMT Medical Systems GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) LOCALITE GmbH, St. Augustin (NRW) Locate Solution GmbH, Essen (NRW) 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) Louvrette GmbH, Kierspe (NRW) Löwenstein Medical GmbH & Co. KG, Bad Ems (SPECTARIS) Löwenstein Medical Technology GmbH + Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN, SPECTARIS) Lowteq GmbH, Köln (NRW) LPC Pharma GmbH, Elmshorn (LSN) LPKF WeldingQuipment GmbH, Fürth (FMP) LPW Reinigungssysteme GmbH, Riederich (MM) LRE Medical GmbH, München (FMP) Lti Motion GmbH, Lahnau (VDMA) Ludwig Bertram GmbH, Isernhagen (BVMed) LUNO Export & Logistic Services GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Luoro GmbH, Köln (NRW) Luttermann GmbH, Essen (NRW) Lutz GmbH & Co. KG , Solingen (NRW) LVL technologies GmbH & Co. KG, Crailsheim (FMP) 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.Doc GmbH, Köln (NRW) M.G.Kurth GmbH, Schwarzenbek (LSN) M.TEC Medical, Herzogenrath (NRW) M+W Process Industries GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) m2 Handels- u. Vertriebs GmbH, Engelskirchen (SPECTARIS) m2p-Labs GmbH, Aachen (NRW) MABAG Medizinische Apparate Bau Aktiengesellschaft, Barsbüttel (LSN) Mach 4 Automatisierungstechnik GmbH, Bochum (NRW) MACHEREY-NAGEL GmbH & Co. KG, Düren (NRW) macio GmbH, Kiel (VDMA) MagForce AG, Berlin (FMP, BVMed) Magnetum GmbH, Köln (NRW) Mahr GmbH, Göttingen (VDMA) MAICO Elektroapparate-Fabrik GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Maier Werkzeugmaschinen, Wehingen (VDMA) majimo UG & Co. KG, Bochum (NRW) mamedis GmbH, Magdeburg (BVMed) Mammotome Devicor Medical Germany GmbH, Norderstedt (BVMed) Managementberatung Ambrosy, Anröchte (NRW) Manfred Quast Röntgentechnik, Hamburg (LSN) MAPAL Dr. Kress KG, Aalen (VDMA) MAQUET Cardiopulmonary GmbH, Rastatt (BVMed) Marposs GmbH, Weinstadt (VDMA) Marquardt GmbH, Rietheim-Weilheim (MM) MarXperts GmbH , Norderstedt (LSN) März Internetwork Services AG, Essen (NRW) Matachana Germany GmbH, Selmsdorf (SPECTARIS) Matern Consulting, Buchenberg (MM) Mathys AG Bettlach, Bochum (NRW) MATHYS Orthopädie GmbH, Bochum (BVMed, NRW) Matricel GmbH, Herzogenrath (NRW) MATTES Instrumente GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) Mauser Einrichtungssysteme GmbH & Co. KG, Beverungen (SPECTARIS)
Mauser-Werke Oberndorf Maschinenbau GmbH, Oberndorf (VDMA) maxiDoc GmbH, Siegen (NRW) MAXIMED Medizinische Geräte und, Spardorf (FMP) MBQ (Med. Büro für QM), Karlsruhe (MM) MBR Optical Systems GmbH & Co. KG, Wuppertal (NRW) MCD Medical Computers Deutschland GmbH, Mönchengladbach (NRW) MEAS Deutschland GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Mebitech GmbH, Norderstedt (LSN) Mechatronic AG, Darmstadt (FMP) mecora Medizintechnik GmbH, Aachen (NRW) Medabidu GmbH, Unna (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) Medcoo GmbH, Münster (NRW) MEDEL GmbH Medicine Electronics, Hamburg (LSN) medfacilities Betrieb GmbH, Köln (NRW) medi GmbH & Co. KG, Bayreuth (BVMed, EMN) Medi-Globe GmbH, Rosenheim (FMP) Medi-Globe Technologies GmbH, Rohrdorf OT Achenmühle (BVMed) Medias Res GmbH, Schenefeld (LSN) medibase GmbH, Troisdorf (NRW) Medical Adhesive Revolution GmbH, Aachen (NRW) Medical Device Services – DR. ROSSBERGER GmbH, Gilching (MM) Medical Magnesium, Aachen (NRW) Medical Scapes GmbH & Co. KG, Düsseldorf (NRW) Medical TEC Bernd Schmitt, Übach Palenberg (NRW) Medical Valley Center , Erlangen (EMN) Medical Valley Center GmbH, Erlangen (FMP) MedicalContact AG, Essen (NRW) MedicalMountains AG, Tuttlingen (MM) MEDICARE Medizinische Geräte GmbH, Aurach (SPECTARIS) Medicon eG, Tuttlingen (SPECTARIS) (MM) MEDICRO GmbH, Petersaurach (FMP) medicut StentTechnology GmbH, Pforzheim (FMP) Medienagentur01, Erlangen (EMN) medifa GmbH & Co. KG, Finnentrop (NRW) medigration GmbH, Erlangen (FMP) mediIT GmbH, Lübeck (FMP) MEDIK Hospital Design GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) medimex GmbH, Limburg (BVMed) Meding GmbH, Halver (NRW) Medipee, Bonn (NRW) MEDIPLAN Krankenhausplanungs GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Mediq Deutschland GmbH, Dresden (BVMed) 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, Tuttlingen-Nendingen (MM) MEDITECH IT & Röntgensysteme GmbH, Gütersloh (NRW) medithek GmbH, Oststeinbek (LSN) Medithermo, Versmold (NRW) 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 Kaasen GmbH, Lünen (NRW) Medizintechnik Patz GmbH, Dorsten (NRW) Medizintechnik Promedt GmbH, Tornesch (LSN) Medline International Germany GmbH, Kleve (NRW) medmehr GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) MedNet GmbH, Münster (NRW) Medset Medizintechnik GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) MedSurv GmbH, Nidderau (FMP) Medtronic GmbH, Meerbusch (BVMed, NRW)
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MegaWave GmbH, Bad Wörishofen (FMP) megro GmbH + Co. KG, Wesel (BVMed, NRW) Meihack u. Sellwig Messebau GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) Meise Medizintechnik GmbH, Schalksmühle (NRW) mekontor GmbH & Co. KG, Duisburg (NRW) Meku Kunststoff Technologie GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) MEKU Technologie GmbH, Dauchingen (MM) MELAG Medizintechnik oHG, Berlin (SPECTARIS) Memo Design, Finning (FMP) Meotec GmbH & Co. KG, Aachen (NRW) Merete GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) Merz Dental GmbH, Lütjenburg (LSN) Messer Group GmbH, Bad Soden (SPECTARIS) METAX Kupplungs- und Dichtungstechnik, Hungen (VDMA) Metecon GmbH, Mannheim (EMN, FMP, MM) metek Medizin-Technik-Komponenten GmbH, Roetgen (NRW) method park Engineering GmbH, Erlangen (FMP) Method Park Software AG, Erlangen (EMN) Metoba, Lüdenscheid (NRW) MEVA bildgebende Systeme GmbH & co.KG, Gevelsberg (NRW) MEYER-HAAKE GmbH OBERMÖRLEN, Ober Mörlen (SPECTARIS) MGS Meine-Gesundheit-Services GmbH, Koblenz (NRW) Micon Medizintechnik GmbH, Quickborn (LSN) Micromed Medizintechnik GmbH, Wurmlingen (MM) MicroPort Scientific GmbH, Ratingen (BVMed) Microsoft Deutschland GmbH, Köln (NRW) microsonic GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Middleware Software Engineering GmbH, Osterrönfeld (LSN) Miditec Leverkusen V&S GmbH, Leverkusen (NRW) MiE medical imaging electronics GmbH, Seth (LSN) Miele & Cie. KG, Gütersloh (NRW, SPECTARIS) mikrolab Entwicklungsgesellschaft für, Fürth (FMP) Mikrotek Laborsysteme GmbH, Overath (NRW) Milestone People, Köln (NRW) Miller Präzisionswerkzeuge GmbH, Altenstadt (VDMA) Miltenyi Biotec GmbH, Bergisch Gladbach (BVMed, NRW) Mint Medical GmbH, Dossenheim (FMP) MIP Europe GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) miro Verbandstoffe GmbH, Wiehl-Drabenderhöhe (NRW) Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V., Ratingen (VDMA) MK-dent GmbH, Bargteheide (LSN) mkf GmbH, Lederhose (VDMA) MLawGroup, München (EMN) MLM Medical Labs Moenchengladbach GmbH, Mönchengladbach (NRW) MMID GmbH, Essen (NRW) MMM Medcenter Einrichtungen GmbH, Planegg (SPECTARIS) MMM Münchener, 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) Mohage Mommsen Handels Gesellschaft mbH, Berlin (BVMed) MOJE-Keramik-Implantate, Petersberg (FMP) Molecular Health GmbH, Heidelberg (BVMed) Molecular Networks GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) Möller Medical GmbH, Fulda (FMP) MÖLLER-WEDEL GmbH & Co. KG, Wedel (LSN) Mölnlycke Health Care GmbH, Düsseldorf (BVMed, NRW) Montwill GmbH, Bergisch Gladbach (NRW) Moriz Medizintechnik GmbH, Leverkusen (NRW) Morphoplant GmbH, Bochum (NRW) moskitofish UG, Bielefeld (NRW) motan Holding GmbH, Konstanz (VDMA) Motion Solutions GmbH / moso® Easystand, Remscheid (NRW) move it GmbH & Co. KG, Essen (NRW) MPV MEDICAL GmbH, Putzbrunn (SPECTARIS) MR:comp GmbH, Gelsenkirchen (FMP, NRW) mr:comp GmbH, Gelsenkirchen (NRW) MRI Ultrasound GmbH , Hamburg (LSN) MS Westfalia GmbH, Troisdorf (NRW) MS3 Life Science Analytic, Köln (NRW) MT2IT GmbH & Co. KG, Ratzeburg (LSN) MTC Medical Technology Consultants GmbH, München (MM)
MTH Medizintechnische Handels GmbH, Hamm (NRW) MTS Medical UG, Konstanz (MM) MTS Meditel Service GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) MTS Medizintechnische Serviceges. mbH, Marl (NRW) mtt Medizintechnik GmbH, Tornesch (LSN) MUL Systems GmbH, Köln (NRW) Müllenschläder GmbH, Wermelskirchen (NRW) Müller & Sebastiani Elektronik GmbH, Ottobrunn (FMP) Müller Meßinstrumente GmbH, Meckenheim (NRW) multi-com GmbH & Co. KG, Ahrensburg (LSN) multi-service-monitoring, Regensburg (FMP) MULTIVAC Sepp Haggenmüller GmbH Co. KG, Wolfertschwerden (VDMA) Münchener Medizin Mechanik GmbH, Planegg (SPECTARIS) mynoise GmbH, Duisburg (NRW)
N n:aip Deutschland GmbH, Fürth (EMN) Nabertherm GmbH, Lilienthal (VDMA) NAGEL Maschinen- und Werkzeugfabrik GmbH, Nürtingen (VDMA) 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) NanoFocus AG, Oberhausen (NRW) NanoRepro AG, Marburg (FMP) Nash Technologies GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN, FMP) NAWA HEILMITTEL GmbH, Nürnberg (BVMed) NDI Europe GmbH, Radolfzell (SPECTARIS) NEO New Oncology GmbH, Köln (NRW) Nephro-Solutions AG, Hamburg (LSN) Nestlé Health Science (Deutschland) GmbH, Frankfurt/Main (BVMed) Netdosis AG, Erlangen (EMN) 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) Niemöller & Abel GmbH & Co. KG, Gütersloh (NRW) Nipro D.Med Germany GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Nitzbon AG, Hamburg (LSN) NMI Naturwissenschaftliches und Medizinisches Institut, Reutlingen (VDMA) NMI, Reutlingen (MM) NOBA Verbandmittel Danz GmbH u. Co KG, Wetter (NRW) NOBAMED Paul Danz AG, Wetter/Ruhr (BVMed, NRW) Nobel Biocare Deutschland GmbH, Köln (NRW) nobocom GmbH, Mönchengladbach (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) Norgren GmbH, Alpen (VDMA) northh medical GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) nova motum Services & Consulting GmbH, Berlin (SPECTARIS) nova:med GmbH & Co. KG, Lonnerstadt (SPECTARIS) NOVADAQ GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Novalung GmbH, Heilbronn (BVMed) Novapump GmbH, Jena (FMP) Novar GmbH , Neuss (NRW) Novartis Pharma GmbH, Nürnberg (NRW) Novo Klinik-Service GmbH, Bergheim (BVMed) Novo Klinik-Service GmbH, Kerpen (NRW) Novo Nordisk Pharma GmbH, Mainz (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 OCS Checkweighers GmbH, Schwäbisch Hall (VDMA) ODS GmbH, Kisdorf (LSN) OECHSLER AG, Ansbach (EMN, FMP) Oerlikon Balzers Coating S.A., Brügg BE (MM) OFA Bamberg GmbH, Bamberg (SPECTARIS) OHST Medizintechnik AG , Rathenow Olympus Deutschland GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Olympus Europa Holding GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Olympus Europa SE & Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN, SPECTARIS) Olympus Surgical Technologies Europe, Hamburg (LSN) OLYMPUS Winter & Ibe GmbH, Hamburg (SPECTARIS) OMT GmbH & Co. KG, Minden (NRW) Oncotherm GmbH, Troisdorf (NRW) oneIDentity+ GmbH, Ismaning (VDMA) OneLife Health GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) ontec automation GmbH, Naila (VDMA) Ontex Healthcare Deutschland GmbH, Lotte (BVMed) OPED GmbH, Valley (BVMed) OPEN MIND Technologies AG, Wessling (VDMA) OPHTEC GmbH, Emmerich am Rhein (NRW) opta data Abrechnungs GmbH, Essen (NRW) Optek - Danulat GmbH, Essen (NRW) Opticus GmbH & Co. KG, Kellinghusen (LSN) Optik und Akustik Belting GmbH, Rees (NRW) optimed Medizinische Instrumente GmbH, Ettlingen (BVMed) OPTIMUM datamanagement solutions GmbH, Karlsruhe (VDMA) Optiplan Gesellschaft für optische Planungsgeräte mbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) OptoMedical Technologies GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) opwoco GmbH, Schöppingen (NRW) orangeglobal Business Services GmbH, Ulm (FMP) Orgamed Dortmund, Dortmund (NRW) Orgmed-Unternehmensberatung, Erlangen (EMN) Orion Surgical Vertriebsges. mbH, Quickborn (LSN) ORIPLAST Krayer GmbH, Neunkirchen (BVMed) Ortho Mobile GmbH, Hattingen (NRW) Orthobion GmbH, Konstanz (FMP) Orthopädie Technik Bauche GmbH, Neustadt i. H. (LSN) Orthopädie-Technik-Nord GmbH, Neumünster (LSN) ORTHOPARC GmbH, Köln (NRW) ORTHOS Orthopädietechnik GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) OSD Medical GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) Oskar Frech GmbH + Co. KG, Schorndorf (VDMA) OSM Gesellschaft für offene Systeme in der Medizin mbH, Essen (NRW) Össur Deutschland GmbH, Frechen (NRW) Osthus GmbH, Aachen (NRW) 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 (BVMed, SPECTARIS) OTTO Luft- und Klimatechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Köln (NRW) Otto Röhrig Gesenkschmiede GmbH, Solingen (MM) Otto Rüttgers GmbH & Co. KG, Solingen (NRW) Otto Rüttgers GmbH + Co.KG, Solingen (SPECTARIS) Oxaion Gmbh, Ettlingen (MM) (VDMA) OxyCon Medizin & Rehatechnik, Gummersbach (NRW)
P P.J. Dahlhausen & Co. GmbH, Köln (BVMed, NRW) PA & C GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) paconsult Swiss GmbH, Neuhausen am Rheinfall (MM)
PaediaCRO GmbH, München (FMP) PAION AG, Aachen (NRW) Pajunk GmbH, Geisingen (MM) PAJUNK Medical Produkte GmbH, Geisingen (BVMed) Paku Med medical products GmbH, Essen (NRW) Pall GmbH, Dreieich (BVMed) Paradigm Spine GmbH, Wurmlingen (MM, BVMed) PARAM GmbH, Hamburg (BVMed)M LSN PARI GMBH, Starnberg (SPECTARIS) Parker Hannifin GmbH, Bielefeld (VDMA) Parmaco Metal Injection Molding AG, Fischingen (MM) ParTCoN GmbH, Kiel (LSN) Patentanwälte Canzler & Bergmeier, Ingolstadt (FMP) PATH medical GmbH, Münster (NRW) Pattern Recognition Company GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) PAUL HARMMANN AG, Heidenheim (BVMed) Paul Jilani, Hamburg (LSN) Paul Weber GmbH & Co. KG Drehteile, Bösingen (MM) paxs GmbH, Busdorf (LSN) PC Fresh Hygienische Systemreinigung und -desinfektion, Lübeck (LSN) PC-Solutions, Bad Oldesloe (LSN) PCE Deutschland GmbH, Meschede (NRW) Penta Ray, Erlangen (EMN) PENTA Services GmbH & Co. KG, Bochum (NRW) PENTAX Europe GmbH, Hamburg (SPECTARIS) PEQLAB Biotechnologie GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) Pereg GmbH, Waldkraiburg (FMP) PeriEye, Köln (NRW) PerkinElmer chemagen Technologie GmbH, Baesweiler (NRW) Permobil GmbH, Ratingen (NRW) Peter Brehm Chirurgie-Mechanik , Weisendorf (EMN) PETER BREHM GmbH, Weisendorf (FMP) (BVMed) 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 Vertriebs-GmbH, Herne (BVMed) Phalcon Consulting, Niederrohrdorf (MM) Pharecon – Management Consultants in Life Science, Überlingen (MM) Pharm-Allergan GmbH, Frankfurt/Main (BVMed) Pharmacelsus GmbH, Saarbrücken (FMP) PharmaCept GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) PHARMATECHNIK GmbH & Co. KG, Tornesch (LSN) phase21, Herne (NRW) phenox GmbH, Bochum (SPECTARIS, NRW) phi-med Gesellschaft für Medizintechnik mbH, Jülich (NRW) Philips GmbH Innovation Services, Aachen (NRW) Philips GmbH Innovative Technologies, Hamburg (LSN) Philips GmbH Market DACH, Hamburg (LSN) Philips GmbH Respironics, Herrsching (SPECTARIS) Philips Medical Systems DMC GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) PHILIPS Research Clinical Hub Aachen , Aachen (NRW) Philips Technologie GmbH, Aachen (NRW) Philips Volcano International, Garching (BVMed) PHOTON ENERGY GmbH, Ottensoos (MM) photonIQ Technologies GmbH, Bochum (NRW) 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) piu products©, Essen (NRW) piur imaging GmbH, Düsseldorf (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, VDMA) Pluradent AG & Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN) PMDM – Precision Motors Deutsche Minebea GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) PMT Präzision-Medizin-Technik GmbH, Weiskirchen (BVMed)
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POEM – Accentuate The Positive!, Dortmund (NRW) Poimann, Horst, Würzburg (EMN) POLIGRAT GmbH, München (VDMA) polyoptics GmbH, Kleve (NRW) POLYTECH Health & Aesthetics GmbH, Dieburg (BVMed) Polytech-Domilens GmbH, Roßdorf (BVMed) Porex Technologies GmbH, Aachen (NRW) Potthoff GmbH, Erkrath (NRW) PPHealthcare Consulting GmbH, Ammersbek (LSN) PRAEZIMED Service GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Praxisnetz Nürnberg Süd e.V., Nürnberg (EMN) Precipart SA, Lyss (MM) primara, Kaufbeuren (FMP) Primed Halberstadt Medizintechnik GmbH, Halberstadt (BVMed) privadis GmbH , Köln (NRW) Pro F&E GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) pro-beam AG & Co. KGaA, Planegg (VDMA) Proacting Management Partner GmbH, Olpe (NRW) Prof. Dr. Ernst-Peter Strecker, Karlsruhe (MM) profi-con GmbH Contamination Control, Leipzig (FMP) Project Solutions GmbH, Ludwigshafen (FMP) Prolinx GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) 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) Protagen AG, Dortmund (NRW) protected dialog experts Deutschland GmbH, Dorsten (NRW) PROvendis GmbH, Mülheim an der Ruhr (NRW) provenion gmbh, Kirchseeon (FMP) provita medical gmbh, Wermelskirchen (NRW) PS Biotech GmbH, Aachen (NRW) PSM Medical Solutions, Tuttlingen (MM) psyma international medical, Rückersdorf (FMP) PTW Darmstadt, Darmstadt (VDMA) PubliCare GmbH, Köln (BVMed, NRW) Pulmokard GmbH, Herdecke (NRW) PulmonX GmbH, Freising (BVMed) Pulsar Photonics GmbH, Herzogenrath (MM) Pulse Fitness GmbH, Bochum (NRW) PULSION Medical Systems SE, Feldkirchen (BVMed) PURE, Bochum (NRW) qcmed GmbH, Aachen (FMP)
Q QIAGEN GmbH, Hilden (NRW) QlikTech GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) QM-Beratung Jürgen Will, Neuhausen (MM) QRVisio UG, Hürth (NRW) QTec Services GmbH, Leinfelden-Echterdingen (MM) Qualitätsplan 24 GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) Quality Analysis GmbH, Nürtingen (MM) QualityLabs BT GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN, FMP) Qualitype GmbH, Dresden (FMP) QUANTIS GmbH, Karlsruhe (MM) QuintilesIMS, Frankfurt/M. (NRW)
R R-Dental Dentalerzeugnisse GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) R. Cegla GmbH & Co. KG, Montabaur (BVMed) R82 GmbH, Ingelheim (SPECTARIS) RACKETTE Patentanwälte PartG mbB, Freiburg (MM) RADIMED, Bochum (SPECTARIS) Radiology Research & Consulting, Marburg (FMP) Radiometer GmbH, Willich (NRW) RAFI Eltec GmbH, Überlingen (MM) Raguse Gesellschaft für medizinische Produkte mbH, Ascheberg-Herbern (BVMed, NRW)
Rampf Production Systems GmbH & Co. KG, Zimmern ob Rottweil (MM) RAS AG, Regensburg (FMP) RAUMEDIC AG, Helmbrechts (FMP) (BVMed) Rayner Surgical GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) Realizer GmbH, Borchen (NRW) REGER Medizintechnik GmbH, Villingendorf (MM) Regina Lange - Medizintechnik, Dortmund (NRW) Regionalverband Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) rego X-Ray GmbH, Augsburg (FMP) Rehaforum Medical GmbH, Elmshorn (LSN) rehaVital Gesundheitsservice GmbH, Hamburg (BVMed) Rehder / Partner GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Reimbursement Institute, Köln (FMP) Reinhardt, Erich R., Forchheim (EMN) Reinhold Medizintechnik, Arnsberg (NRW) ReinVAD GmbH, Aachen (NRW) RelaxBogen GmbH, Hameln (NRW) Relyon Plasma GmbH, Regensburg (FMP) REMARK GmbH, München (FMP) Renishaw GmbH, Pliezhausen (VDMA) reputation-engineering, Wörth (FMP) ResMed (Filiale Düsseldorf Grand Arc), Düsseldorf (NRW) ResMed Deutschland GmbH, Bremen (SPECTARIS) ResMed GmbH & Co.KG, Martinsried (SPECTARIS) Resorba Wundversorgung GmbH & Co.KG, Nürnberg (EMN) Retina Implant AG, Reutlingen (FMP, BVMed) ReWalk Robotics GmbH, Berlin (SPECTARIS) RHOMBUS Rollen Holding-GmbH, Hückeswagen (NRW) Richard Wolf GmbH, Knittlingen (SPECTARIS) Richardson Electronics GmbH, Donaueschingen (MM) RICOH IMAGING EUROPE S.A.S, Hamburg (LSN) Ridom GmbH, Münster (NRW) Risse & Co. GmbH, Warstein (NRW) Ritex GmbH, Bielefeld (BVMed) Ritter GmbH, Schwabmünchen (FMP) RITZI Industriedrucktechnik GmbH, Trossingen (MM) RKT Rodinger Kunststoff-Technik GmbH, Roding (FMP) Rodriguez GmbH, Eschweiler (VDMA) ROESER Medical GmbH, Essen (NRW) Roesys GmbH, Espelkamp (NRW) ROFIN-BAASEL Lasertech GmbH & Co. KG, Starnberg (VDMA) ROFIN-SINAR Laser GmbH, Bergkirchen (VDMA) Roland Stangl Innovations, Moosburg (FMP) Rölke Pharma GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Rollon GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) röntgen bender GmbH & Co. KG, Siek (LSN) RoweMed AG, Parchim (VDMA) Rowiak GmbH, Hannover (FMP) RS Beratung, Meschede (NRW) 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) Rudolf Storz GmbH, Emmingen-Liptingen (MM) ruhrmed GmbH, Duisburg (NRW)
S S + T Software Technic GmbH, Paderborn (NRW) S&V Technologies GmbH, Hennigsdorf (BVMed) SAB Bröckskes GmbH & Co KG, Viersen (NRW) Sachtleben GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Sachverständigenbüro IT, Nürnberg (FMP) SAE GmbH, Weng (VDMA) Salvia Lifetec GmbH & Co.KG, Ottersberg - Fischerhude (SPECTARIS) SALVIA medical GmbH & Co. KG, Kronberg (SPECTARIS) SANDER Chemisch-Pharmazeutische Fabrik GmbH, Berlin (BVMed) Sangel Systemtechnik GmbH, Bielefeld (VDMA) sangro medical service GmbH, Erkrath-Unterfeldhaus (BVMed, NRW) SANICARE-PVM Reha- und Medizintechnik, Bielefeld (NRW) SANIMED GmbH, Ibbenbüren (BVMed, NRW)
Sanitätshaus Aktuell AG, Vettelschoß (BVMed) Sanitätshaus Kurda GmbH, Kiel (LSN) Sanitätshaus müller betten GmbH & Co. KG, Engelskirchen (BVMed) Sanitätshaus, Weiden (FMP) Sanitop GmbH, Mannheim (BVMed) SANMEDICA GmbH Medicare · Logistics · Consulting, Pinneberg (LSN) Sapio Life GmbH & Co. KG, Homburg (SPECTARIS) Sarstedt AG & Co., Nümbrecht (NRW) Sasse Elektronik GmbH, Schwabach (EMN, FMP) (LSN) (SPECTARIS) SAUER GmbH, Stipshausen (VDMA) Savuna GmbH, Augsburg (FMP) SBS-Feintechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Schonach (MM) SCA Hygiene Products Vertriebs GmbH ein Unternehmen der Essity-Gruppe, Mannheim (BVMed) Schaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG, Homburg (VDMA) Scheidegg GmbH Systemtechnik, Salem (MM) Schellenberger Bürstenfabrik GmbH, Bechhofen (FMP) Schindler Krankenhausentwicklung GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Schlumbohm GmbH & Co. KG, Brokstedt (LSN) Schlumbohm Medizin-Labor-Technologie GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Schmidt & Schmieder GmbH, Wendlingen (MM) Schmitz u. Söhne GmbH & Co. KG, Wickede (Ruhr) (NRW) Schmitz u. Söhne GmbH & Co. KG, Wickede (SPECTARIS) Schneider Schreibgeräte GmbH, Schramberg-Tennenbronn (MM) SCHÖLLY FIBEROPTIC GMBH, Denzlingen (MM) Schott AG , Mainz (FMP) Schrievers Kulturmanagement, Bochum (NRW) Schülke & Mayr GmbH, Norderstedt (BVMed) (LSN) SCHULTE-ELEKTRONIK GmbH, Olsberg (NRW) Schultes Medacta GmbH & Co. KG, Herten (NRW) Schulz GmbH , Meinerzhagen (NRW) SCHUNK GmbH & Co. KG, Lauffen (VDMA) Schütt & Grundei Orthopädietechnik GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) Schütt und Jahn GmbH, Handewitt Weding (LSN) Schütte Schleiftechnik GmbH, Köln (VDMA) Schüttler, Jürgen, Erlangen (EMN) Schwarzer Precision GmbH + Co. KG, Essen (NRW) SCHWIND eye-tech-solutions GmbH, Kleinostheim (SPECTARIS) Schwind GmbH & Co. KG, Kleinostheim (FMP) Scienion AG, Berlin (FMP) Scienion AG, Dortmund (NRW) SCILO Vertriebs GmbH, Langenfeld (NRW) SDL Multilingual Services GmbH & Co. KG, Stuttgart (VDMA) sealprene, Lindlar (NRW) seca gmbh & co. Kg, Hamburg (LSN, SPECTARIS, VDMA) seca gmbh & co. kg., Hamburg () 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) Seleon GmbH, Heilbronn (FMP) Selimed GmbH, Meinerzhagen (NRW) Sellas medizinische Geräte GmbH, Gevelsberg (NRW) SEMASU GmbH, Ismaning (FMP) Semeda GmbH, Bad Bodenteich (SPECTARIS) senetics healthcare, Erlangen (EMN) senetics healthcare group GmbH & Co. KG, Erlangen (FMP) Sengewald Klinikprodukte GmbH, Ein Unternehmen der STS Medical Group S. a.r.l., Rohrdorf-Thansau (BVMed)” Sensor Basierte Neuronal Adaptive Prothetik GmbH (SNAP GmbH), Bochum (NRW) Sentiero Logistics Ltd, Hamburg (LSN) sepp.med gmbh, Röttenbach (EMN) (MM) Sequana Medical AG, Seefeld (BVMed) SERAG-WIESSNER GmbH & Co. KG, Naila (BVMed) Serend-ip GmbH, Münster (NRW) Service Center Wirtschaft, Castrop-Rauxel (NRW) Servo-Dental GmbH & Co. KG, Hagen (NRW) Servona GmbH, Troisdorf (NRW)
servoprax GmbH, Wesel (BVMed, NRW) sfm medical devices GmbH, Wächtersbach (FMP, MM, BVMed) SGS Germany GmbH, München (FMP) Shimadzu Europa GmbH, Duisburg (NRW) Shiseido Deutschland GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) SHL Telemedizin GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) SI-BONE Deutschland GmbH, Mannheim (BVMed) Si-tec GmbH, Herdecke (NRW) SICAT GmbH, Bonn (NRW) SICK STEGMANN GmbH, Donaueschingen (MM) Siemens AG – Healthcare Sector, Hamburg (LSN) Siemens AG RD Hanse, Hamburg (LSN) SIEMENS AG, München (VDMA) Siemens AG/ Healthcare Sector, Erlangen (EMN) Siemens Healthcare GmbH, Erlangen (FMP) Sigma Dental Systems - Emasdi GmbH, Handewitt (LSN) signum pr GmbH, Köln (NRW) SIGNUS Medizintechnik GmbH, Alzenau (MM) (BVMed) Sigrid Triebfürst. medtech-seminare & coaching, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) SIM Automation GmbH, Heilbad Heiligenstadt (VDMA) SiMetris GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) SIMEX Medizintechnik GmbH, Deisslingen-Lauffen (MM) SIMFO Spezielle Immunologie, Bayreuth (FMP) Simon Nann GmbH & Co. KG, Böttingen (MM, VDMA) SIMON Systemtechnik GmbH, Ulm-Lehr (MM) SIMPEX-OBJEKT Klaus-Uwe Hintz e.K., Wahlstedt (LSN) SinfoMed GmbH, Frechen (NRW) Singulus Technologies AG, Kahl am Main (VDMA) Sioux High Tech Systems GmbH , Iserlohn (NRW) Sirtex Medical Europe GmbH, Bonn (BVMed) SITEC Industrietechnologie, Chemnitz (VDMA) Sividon Diagnostics GmbH, Köln (NRW) SKF Linearsysteme GmbH, Schweinfurt (VDMA) SLK Vertriebs GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Smart Living – Anwendungen für Service-Wohnen GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) smart optics Sensortechnik GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Smith & Nephew GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Smith & Nephew GmbH, Marl (BVMed) Smiths Medical Deutschland GmbH, Grasbrunn (BVMed) SMP GmbH, Tübingen (FMP) SMS Siemag, Düsseldorf (VDMA) SNAP GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Soft Intelligent Therapeutics (SIT) Biotech GmbH & Co KG, Dortmund (NRW) softgate GmbH, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) softwareproduktiv Schwarzwald GmbH, St. Georgen im Schwarzwald (MM) SOHARD Software GmbH, Fürth (EMN) Solcon Systemtechnik GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) Solectrix GmbH, Nürnberg (FMP) Solnovis GmbH, Eggolsheim (FMP) Soluventis GmbH, Bochum (NRW) SomnoMed® Germany GmbH, Würzburg (SPECTARIS) Sonormed GmbH , Hamburg (LSN) SONOTEC, Halle (VDMA) Sonovum AG, Leipzig (FMP) Sonowied GmbH, Marl (NRW) Sony Europe Limited, Berlin (MM) SOPHIA Franken GmbH & Co. KG, Bamberg (EMN) SOPRO-COMEG GmbH, Tuttlingen (SPECTARIS) sorbion GmbH, Senden (NRW) Söring GmbH, Quickborn (LSN, SPECTARIS) spark.ID GmbH & Co. KG , Dinslaken (NRW) Spectranetics Deutschland GmbH, Würzburg (BVMed) SPECTRO Analytical Instruments GmbH, Kleve (NRW) spectrumK Holding GmbH Niederlassung Essen , Essen (NRW) SpeechCare GmbH, Leverkusen (NRW) Speedy Reha-Technik GmbH, Delbrück (NRW) speziMED GmbH, Radeberg OT Großerkmannsdorf (BVMed) Spiegelberg GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN) Spiggle & Theis Medizintechnik GmbH, Overath (NRW) Spirit Link GmbH., Erlangen (FMP) Spreitzer GmbH & Co. KG, Gosheim (MM)
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Spring Medical Wilhelm Spring GmbH & Co. KG, Waldenbuch (BVMed) SPRING Technologies GmbH, Wetzlar (VDMA) ST-ERICSSON AT GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) St. Georgener Technologiezentrum GmbH, St. Georgen im Schwarzwald (MM) St. Jude Medical GmbH, Eschborn (NRW) Stadt Ansbach, Ansbach (EMN) Stadt Erlangen , Erlangen (EMN) Stadt Forchheim, Forchheim (EMN) Stadt Tuttlingen, Tuttlingen (MM) Stadt Villingen-Schwenningen, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Stadt- und Kreissparkasse Erlangen, Erlangen (EMN) Stahlbau Bruno Rattey GmbH & Co. KG, Oberhausen (NRW) Staiger GmbH & Co. KG, Erligheim (VDMA) 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 (FMP) (SPECTARIS) Starringer Leder von Sinnen, Schrobenhausen (EMN) steco-system-technik GmbH & Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN) Steinbeis Transferzentrum Tribologie, Karlsruhe (MM, VDMA) Steinbeis-Transferzentrum Infothek, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) STEMA Medizintechnik GmbH, Stockach (MM) steripac GmbH, Calw-Altburg (MM) Steris Deutschland GmbH, Köln (NRW) Sterman Technische Systeme GmbH, St. Georgen (MM) SternMed GmbH, Ravensburg (MM) STERO Medizinische Geräte, Prof. Dr. H. Stegat GmbH & Co. KG, Münster (NRW) steute Schaltgeräte GmbH & Co. KG, Löhne (NRW) (VDMA) Stiegelmeyer GmbH & Co. KG, Herford (SPECTARIS) Stirnal Medizin-Elektronik GmbH, Bad Oldesloe (LSN) Stolmár & Partner Patentanwälte, München (FMP) Stolz und Seng GmbH, Donaueschingen (MM) Stortz Köln GmbH, Köln (NRW) Storz Medical AG, Tägerwilen (MM) STRATIFYER Molecular Pathology GmbH, Köln (NRW) Strubl KG, Wendelstein (EMN) Stryker GmbH & Co. KG, Duisburg (BVMed, NRW) Stryker Leibinger GmbH & Co. KG, Freiburg (MM) Stryker Trauma GmbH, Aachen (NRW) Stryker Trauma GmbH, Schönkirchen/Kiel (LSN) Stuckenbrock Medizintechnik GmbH, Tuttlingen (MM) Studio LSC, München (FMP) Suisse Technology Partners AG, Neuhausen (MM) Sumitomo (SHI) Demag Plastics Machinery GmbH, Schwaig (VDMA) SUMITOMO ELECTRIC HARMMETALLFABRIK GMBH, Lauchheim (VDMA) Summary Seven GmbH, Münster (NRW) Sundwiger Drehtechnik GmbH, Hemer (NRW) Sunrise Medical GmbH & Co. KG, Malsch/Heidelberg (BVMed) Superblau GmbH, Köln (NRW) Supporting Healthcare Deutschland GmbH, Pinneberg (LSN) SurgicEye GmbH, München (FMP) SurgiTAIX AG Aachen, 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) SWIFT Trainingssystem GmbH, Köln (NRW) Symbios Deutschland GmbH, Mainz (BVMed) symmedia GmbH, Bielefeld (VDMA) Synagon GmbH, Aachen (NRW) syneed medidata GmbH, Konstanz (FMP) Synergy Health Allershausen GmbH, Allershausen (BVMed) Synma Healthcare, Münster (NRW) SynOpt GmbH, Leinfelden-Echterdingen (MM) Sysmex Europe GmbH, Norderstedt (LSN) Systagenix GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Systam SAS France Systam DE – Verbindungsbüro, Saarbrücken (BVMed)
SysTeam GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Systec Elektronik & Software GmbH, Münster (NRW) systema Deutschland GmbH , Koblenz (NRW) Systemtechnik LEBER GmbH & Co. KG, Schwaig (FMP)
T T-Systems Business Services GmbH, Mülheim (NRW) T,I & M GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) T&O LabSystems GmbH & Co. KG, Kaltenkirchen (LSN) t+h ingema ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, Aachen (NRW) take-off GewerbePark Betreibergesellschaft mbH, Neuhausen (MM) Talkingeyes-and-more GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) TAMPOPRINT AG, Korntal-Münchingen (MM) Tanner AG, Erlangen (EMN) tantum AG, Neumünster (LSN) Tavla, Köln (NRW) TBN Public Relations GmbH, Fürth (FMP) TDK-Lambda Germany GmbH, Achern TEBIT Medizintechnik GmbH, Meinerzhagen (NRW) Tech2go Mobile Systems GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Technetics Group Germany GmbH, Neuss (NRW) Technologie-Campus an der Hochschule Amberg-Weiden e.V., Amberg (EMN) technotrans AG, Sassenberg (VDMA) TECOmedical GmbH, Bünde (NRW) TELBA AG , Düsseldorf (NRW) Teleflex Medical GmbH, Kernen (BVMed) Teltra GmbH, Bochum (NRW) Tem International GmbH, München (FMP) Tente-Rollen GmbH, Wermelskirchen (NRW) Tergau & Walkenhorst, Frankfurt (FMP) Terumo Deutschland GmbH, Eschborn (BVMed) TesT GmbH, Erkrath (VDMA) TETENAL Europe GmbH, Norderstedt (LSN) Textilforschungsinstitut Thüringen-Vogtland e.V., Greiz (EMN) Textilia Stahlwaren-Manufaktur GmbH & Co.KG, Solingen (SPECTARIS) The Caretakers, Kaarst (NRW) The ROHO Group– ROHO International, Inc., Hasselt (BVMed) Thieme Compliance GmbH, Erlangen (FMP) Thiemt GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) THM Consulting, Meerbusch (NRW) THM-Medizintechnik, Stockelsdorf (LSN) Thomas Hilfen für Körperbehinderte GmbH & Co. Medico KG, Bremervörde (BVMed) Thomas Krahl techn. Beratungs- und Vertriebsbüro, Wuppertal (NRW) Thomas Magnete GmbH, Herdorf (NRW) (VDMA) Thomashilfen für Behinderte GmbH & Co. Medico KG, Bremervörde (SPECTARIS) Thoratec Europe Ltd., Essen (NRW) THORLABS GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) ThyssenKrupp Elevator AG, Essen (MM) 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) Tool Pool Technischer Handel, Essen (NRW) Tornier GmbH, Burscheid (NRW) TOSHIBA Medical Systems GmbH, Neuss (NRW) Tourismus NRW e.V., Düsseldorf (NRW) trackle GmbH, Bonn (NRW) TRACOE medical GmbH, Nieder-Olm (BVMed) Transcodent GmbH & Co. KG, Kiel (LSN) TRANSCOJECT GmbH, Neumünster (LSN) TransMIT Gesellschaft für Technologietransfer mbH, Gießen (NRW) trebbin automation solutions, Eichstätt (VDMA) TRIALOG Medical GmbH & Co. KG, Münster (NRW) TRiCares GmbH, Aschheim (BVMed) tricumed Medizintechnik GmbH, Kiel (LSN)
TRILUX Medical GmbH & Co. KG, Arnsberg (NRW) TRIOPTICS GmbH, Wedel (LSN) TriSolution, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) TriuMed GmbH, Norderstedt (LSN) TRIZAX The 3D-Channel, Erlangen (EMN) Trotec Laser Automation GmbH, Markdorf (VDMA) TRUMPF GmbH + Co. KG, Ditzingen (VDMA) TRUMPF Laser Marking Systems AG , Grüsch (Schweiz) (VDMA) TU Kaiserslautern FBK, Kaiserslautern (VDMA) TU München, Lehrstuhl für Mikrotechnik und Medizingerätetechnik, München (VDMA) Tunstall GmbH, Telgte (NRW) TURCK duotec GmbH, Halver (NRW) Tutogen Medical GmbH, Neunkirchen am Brand (BVMed, EMN) TÜV SÜD Akademie GmbH, München (FMP) TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH, München (FMP) TÜV Technische, Darmstadt (FMP) TV Konzepte, Köln (NRW) TWE Group GmbH, Emsdetten (NRW) Tyco Fire & Security Holding Germany GmbH, Ratingen (NRW)
U UB-Software Entwicklungs- und Vertriebs- GmbH, Spaichingen (MM) UG Systems GmbH & Co. KG, Bamberg (EMN) UG-MaS Unternehmung Gesundheit, , Nürnberg (FMP) United Parcel Service Deutschland S.à r.l. & Co. OHG, Neuss UniTransferklinik GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) UniTransferKlinik Lübeck, Lübeck (SPECTARIS) UNITY AG, Büren (VDMA) 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) Use-Lab GmbH, Steinfurt (NRW) User Interface Design GmbH, Ludwigsburg (FMP, VDMA) UTAX DocForms GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) UTK Solution GmbH, Lüdenscheid (NRW)
V V-ART Agentur für Digital & PrinMMedien, Neuhausen (MM) V.O. Patents and Trademarks, München (FMP) VACOM Vakuum Koponenten & Messtechnik GmbH, Jena (VDMA) VacuTec Meßtechnik GmbH, Dresden (SPECTARIS) VARIOVAC PS SystemPack GmbH, Zarrentin am Schaalsee (VDMA) Vascutek Deutschland GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) Vassilli Deutschland GmbH , Löhne (NRW) Vauth-Sagel Holding GmbH & Co.KG, Brakel-Erkeln (SPECTARIS) VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH, Berlin (FMP) Velamed GmbH, Köln (NRW) vendiSG GmbH, Dettingen (MM) Venner Medical (Deutschland) GmbH, Dänischenhagen (BVMed, LSN) VentureNet GmbH, Witten (NRW) VERUM.de GmbH, Germering (FMP) VHO-Nagelkorrektur, Erlangen (EMN) vi2parts, Herdwangen-Schönach (MM) viaMetrixx GmbH, Gilching (FMP) VIDEODOC, Rohrbach-Fahlenbach (FMP) Viehoff Medizintechnik, Oberhausen (NRW) vierviertel – Agentur für Kommunikationsdesign GmbH, Köln (NRW) VIGORIS HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT, Datteln (NRW) Vimecon GmbH, Herzogenrath (NRW) ViroLogik GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) Virtual Dimension Center Technologiezentrum St. Georgen e.V., St. Georgen im Schwarzwald (MM) Viscofan BioEngineering, Weinheim visidoo eHealth Solutions GmbH, Köln (NRW) Visio Craft GmbH, Erlangen (EMN)
VisioCraft GmbH, Erlangen (FMP) Visiomed AG, Bielefeld (NRW) Visionet GmbH, Fürth (FMP) VISUS Health IT GmbH, Bochum (NRW) VISUS, Bochum (FMP) VitalAire GmbH, Bremen (SPECTARIS) VitalAire GmbH, Norderstedt (LSN) Vitaphone GmbH, Köln (NRW) Vitaphone GmbH, Mannheim (FMP) Vitro Laser Solutions UG, Minden (NRW) VITRONIC Dr.-Ing. Stein Bildverarbeitungssysteme GmbH, Wiesbaden (VDMA) Vivactis Deutschland, Düsseldorf (NRW) Vivisol Deutschland GmbH, Neufahrn b. Freising (SPECTARIS) VMR GmbH & Co. KG, Mönchweiler (MM) VMT Vision Machine Technic Bildbearbeitungssysteme GmbH, Mannheim (VDMA) Voha-Tosec Werkzeuge GmbH, Lindlar (VDMA) VoigMMann GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) Völker GmbH, Kaltenkirchen (LSN) Völker GmbH, Witten (SPECTARIS) Vollack GmbH & Co. KG, Offenburg (MM) VOMED Volzer Medizintechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Tuttlingen (MM) Voss Medizintechnik GmbH, Schenefeld (LSN) VOSTRA GmbH, Aachen (BVMed, NRW) Voxel-Man Group, Hamburg (LSN) VRNZ Service GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) VTplus GmbH, Würzburg (FMP) VTS GmbH Kunststoffe, Zimmern (MM) VYGON GmbH & Co. KG, Aachen (BVMed, NRW)
W W-A-S WerbeAgentur Schinke GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) W. L. GORE & Associates GmbH, Putzbrunn (BVMed) W. Söhngen GmbH, Taunusstein-Wehen (BVMed) W.K.W. Willi K. Wagner GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) 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) Waldschuetz Energy Efficiency, Radolfzell (MM) Walter Graphtek GmbH, Lübeck (LSN) Walter H. Becker GmbH, Triftern (SPECTARIS) Walter Mauch Consulting & Engineering e. K., Dunningen (MM) Walter-CMP GmbH & Co. KG, Kiel (LSN) WALTHER Spritz- und Lackiersysteme GmbH, Wuppertal (VDMA) Wassermann Dental-Maschinen GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) WaveLight GmbH, Erlangen (EMN, FMP) Weber GmbH & Co. KG, Dillenburg (FMP) Weber Instrumente GmbH & Co. KG, Emmingen-Liptingen (MM) WECO Optik GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) Weco Visionix GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) Wegamed GmbH, Essen (NRW) WEILER Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH, Emskirchen (VDMA) WEINMANN Emergency Medical Technology GmbH + Co. KG, Hamburg (SPECTARIS) WEINMANN Emergency Medical Technology GmbH+Co. KG, Hamburg (LSN) Weißer und Grießhaber GmbH, Mönchweiler (MM) Wellspect HealthCare Dentsply IH GmbH, Elz (BVMed) Werkzeugbau Ruhla GmbH, Seebach (VDMA) Werkzeugmaschinenlabor RWTH Aachen, Aachen (VDMA) Werma Signaltechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Rietheim-Weilheim (MM) Werner Bauser GmbH, Wehingen (MM) WERO GmbH & Co. KG, Taunusstein (BVMed) Westfalen AG, Spezialgase, Münster (NRW) Westfalenhallen Dortmund GmbH, Dortmund (NRW) Westphal Mussgnung & Partner Patentanwälte, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Weyer GmbH, Kürten (NRW)
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Weyergans High Care AG, Düren (NRW) WIBU-Systems AG, Karlsruhe (VDMA) Wickert Maschinenbau GmbH, Landau (VDMA) WIEPRO Messtechnik, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Wiha Werkzeuge GmbH, Schonach (MM) WILAmed GmbH, Kammerstein (FMP) (SPECTARIS) Wild GmbH, Völkermarkt (SPECTARIS) WILDDESIGN GmbH & Co. KG, Gelsenkirchen (FMP, NRW, MM) Wilhelm Haselmeier GmbH & Co. KG, Stuttgart Wilhelm Weisweiler GmbH & Co. KG, Münster (NRW) Wilhelm Werner GmbH, Leverkusen (NRW) Willmann & Pein GmbH, Barmstedt (LSN) Wimasis GmbH, München (FMP) Winicker Norimed GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN) Winkel Rufleitsysteme GmbH, Lüdenscheid (NRW) Winkler Bildungszentrum GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Winter Science, Bochum (NRW) Wipotec Wiege- und Positioniersysteme GmbH, Kaiserslautern (VDMA) Wirtschaft und Tourismus Villingen-Schwenningen GmbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Wirtschaftsförderungsgesellschaft Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg mbH, Villingen-Schwenningen (MM) Wissens- und Technologietransfer (WTT-Stelle), Erlangen (EMN) wissner-bosserhoff GmbH, Wickede (Ruhr) (NRW) WitMMann Battenfeld GmbH, Kottingbrunn (Österreich) (VDMA) WitMMann Robot Systeme GmbH, Nürnberg (VDMA) Wittenstein intens GmbH, Igersheim (FMP) Wöhlk-Contact-Linsen GmbH, Schönkirchen (LSN) Wölfel Beratende Ingenieure GmbH & Co.KG, Höchberg (EMN) Wölfel, Höchberg (FMP) World Courier (Deutschland) GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) Worldline an atos company, Aachen (NRW) WPE, Essen (NRW) WPM Werkstoffprüfsysteme Leipzig GmbH, Markkleeberg (VDMA) WSS AKTIV BERATEN GmbH & Co. KG, Rottweil (MM) WULFF MED TEC GmbH, Fedderingen (LSN)
X / Y / Z X-Alliance GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) X-FAB MEMS Foundry Itzehoe GmbH, Itzehoe (LSN) X-Spectrum GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) X3.Net GmbH, Moers (NRW) XanTec bioanalytics GmbH, Düsseldorf (NRW) Xellutec GmbH, Neuried (FMP) Xenios AG, Heilbronn (SPECTARIS) xevIT GmbH, Leverkusen (NRW) XrayMediConnect, Ebermannstadt (FMP) XRSB-Röntgensysteme Barwig GmbH, Wendelstein (FMP) YAVEON AG, Würzburg (FMP) Yes Medical Device Services GmbH, Friedrichsdorf (FMP) YPSOMED GmbH, Liederbach (BVMed) ZAHORANSKY AG, Todtnau (VDMA) Zecha HarMMetall-Werkzeugfabrikation GmbH, Königsbach-Stein (VDMA) ZELTWANGER Automation GmbH, Dußlingen (VDMA) ZELTWANGER Dichtheits- und Funktionsprüfsysteme GmbH, Dußlingen (VDMA) Zepf Medical Instruments GmbH, Seitingen-Oberflacht (MM) Zertinum GmbH, Erlangen (EMN) Zhongde Metal Group GmbH, Hilden (NRW) Ziehm Imaging GmbH, Nürnberg (EMN, FMP) Zimmer Biomet Deutschland GmbH, Freiburg (BVMed) ZINDEL AG – Technische Dokumentation und Multimedia, Hamburg (VDMA) ZL-Microdent-Attachment GmbH & Co. KG, Breckerfeld (NRW) ZNS – Hannelore Kohl Stiftung, Bonn (NRW) znt Zentren für neue Technologien GmbH, Grünwald (VDMA) Zolitron Technology, Bochum (NRW) ZOLL CMS GmbH, Köln (BVMed) ZOLL Medical Deutschland GmbH, Köln (NRW) Zühlke Engineering GmbH, Eschborn (VDMA) Zühlke Engineering GmbH, Hamburg (LSN) (All data is provided without guarantee.)
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