MEDtech engineer now on Twitter

Daniel Saffer

23/11/2017

In order to keep you even better informed, we have decided to create a Twitter account (@MedtechIng). Here, not only will the latest posts from our blog be linked, but news will also be sent in real time.

We would like to inform you about the following topics:

  • Insights and feedback on current events
  • Developments in medical technology
  • The latest job advertisements
  • News from Medtech engineer
  • Discussions about exciting topics with you!

Why Twitter?

Twitter was founded in 2006 and is a very well-known social media service. While the service is still primarily used in America, it's also gaining popularity in Germany. We can reach you in just 140 characters (the maximum length of a tweet), and you'll always get the latest news at a glance.

We look forward to seeing you on Twitter. Stop by and follow us!


Written by Daniel Saffer

Daniel Saffer is Chief Technical Officer (CTO) of MEDtech Ingenieur GmbH. In this role, he is responsible for the company's technical strategy and supports customer projects in medical technology. His focus is on the further development of safety-critical software solutions, regulatory requirements, and innovative technologies for the industry.


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