MEDtech engineer grows up

Goran Madzar

20/05/2017

This month, the engineering firm Madzar & Bosch is celebrating its 10th anniversary. We have been developing medical devices for our customers since May 2007. We look back on many interesting completed projects and extend our sincere thanks to our customers and employees. In 10 years, the world has changed significantly, and we have changed with it. We want to visibly demonstrate this change. On March 22, 2015, I started this blog as an experiment. My goal was to archive my experiences and knowledge and make them accessible to others. What followed surprised me greatly. The blog is read and generates a lot of interest. The title "MEDtech Engineer" is our motto. We love supporting customers and developing medical devices. Therefore, we decided to use the MEDtech Engineer website as our brand. On MEDtech Engineer, you will find interesting articles on the development of medical devices and can contact us if you need support with your project. Regardless of whether it involves on-site or remote development, or if you need consulting.

What changes for readers?

There will be more authors and more content from our everyday work. This means there's sure to be more interesting knowledge and news for you. Take a look over our shoulders at work and learn interesting facts about our development.

We look forward to your continued contact and feedback. We're excited about what the future holds and the next 10 years. Stay loyal to us and let us surprise you. It's worth it!

Best regards

Goran Madzar


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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