More engineers for more power

Kevin Krannich

12/03/2024

In recent months, we've welcomed three new employees and are pleased to welcome our hardware developer Christoph Helmert and our two software developers Lukas Gröll and Bartu Oren. This has not only increased our development and production capacity but also enriched our team with new expertise.

Christopher joined us in December and brings with him a wealth of new development experience, having previously worked and lived for a medical technology company in beautiful Portugal. During this time, his focus was on developing firmware and hardware for 3D scanners and prosthetic measurement tools.

Back in Germany, he focused on the hardware development of a high-flow therapy device and also brings with him knowledge of nuclear medicine and radiotherapy, as Christoph is also a medical-technical radiology assistant.

 
Lukas Gröll

In January Luke and strengthens our software development team with new development talent. Through programming microcontrollers for applications such as a high-frequency generator and a sleep monitor during his medical engineering studies, Lukas has found his way into embedded systems and signal processing and will also assume responsibility in this area at MEDtech.

 
Bartu Oren

Afterwards, Bartu then started working with us in February and will also strengthen our engineering team in software development.

Bartu discovered his passion for embedded systems during his studies, primarily through robotics, as he participated in numerous robotics competitions in different countries and therefore spent a lot of time programming software.

After completing his bachelor's degree, he gained work experience with a wide variety of projects, such as a nerve stimulator and a digital stethoscope.


Written by Kevin Krannich

Kevin is a trained marketing specialist and has focused on online marketing. He has been working in digital external communications at MEDtech Ingenieur since 2023.


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