Reinforcement in marketing

Goran Madzar

13/06/2023

Sharing knowledge and valuable content has always been a priority at MEDtech Ingenieur. Therefore, our developers maintain the blog by regularly posting exciting articles from their work environments. Over the years, a considerable treasure trove of contributions has been accumulated, and our community has continued to grow.

Now we're taking the next step. We want to engage even more closely with the community in the future and share medical technology topics with you. Therefore, since May, we've welcomed Kevin Krannich to our marketing and social media team. Kevin has completed a marketing apprenticeship and will further strengthen MEDtech's public profile through new marketing materials and regular input.

In the future, he will produce more knowledge and know-how for you in the form of high-quality contributions on the website, our blog, and on our social media channels, and strengthen the exchange with the community.

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We are pleased about the addition to MEDtech Ingenieur and our continuous growth and would like to take this opportunity to thank our highly motivated team, our customers and followers.

 

Would you like to join our team? Apply for one of our vacancies.


Written by Goran Madzar

A passionate MEDtech engineer! My team and I provide engineering services to medical technology manufacturers to help them develop and market their products! Feel free to contact me via LinkedIn or email. I look forward to meeting you.


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