Draft:Euromedica Iasi (Medical Device Manufacturer)
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1. About Euromedica
[edit]Euromedica is a Romanian medical device manufacturing company based in Iași. Established in 1997, the company specializes in the production of components for the healthcare industry, including cleanroom assembly and injection molding. Euromedica operates under ISO 13485:2016 certification, ensuring compliance with international standards for medical devices.[1]
2. History
[edit]Euromedica was founded in 1997 in Iași, Romania, to address the growing demand for precision-engineered medical device components. The company expanded its operations in the early 2000s, introducing extrusion technology in 2005 and an injection molding department in 2006. By 2011, Euromedica doubled its production space through the Medicare project, marking a significant milestone in its development.[3]
In 2023, Euromedica launched the GreenGrowth initiative to align its operations with sustainable manufacturing practices.
3. Operations and Services
[edit]Euromedica focuses on manufacturing medical components for use in healthcare applications. Key services include:
- Medical Device Manufacturing: The design and production of medical devices tailored to meet stringent industry standards. This process includes the use of advanced technologies and materials to ensure functionality, safety, and compliance with regulatory requirements such as ISO 13485. Manufacturers focus on creating devices ranging from simple tools to complex equipment used in diagnostics, treatment, and patient care.
- Cleanroom Assembly: Precision assembly conducted in controlled environments to prevent contamination.
- Injection Molding: Production of high-precision medical device components.
- Subcontract Manufacturing: Offering production support to healthcare companies.
- Quality Assurance: Implementing ISO 13485 standards for quality management.
These services cater to clients across Europe and beyond, supporting the production of medical devices used in hospitals and clinics.
4. Facilities
[edit]Euromedica operates a production facility covering over 4,000 square meters, including 1,100 square meters of ISO-certified cleanrooms. The company incorporates advanced automation to maintain efficiency and quality in production.
5. Sustainability
[edit]In 2023, Euromedica initiated the GreenGrowth project to enhance sustainability in its operations. This program focuses on reducing energy consumption, recycling waste materials, and minimizing the environmental impact of production.[4]
6. Notable Contributions
[edit]Euromedica has been involved in the development of various medical technologies, supplying components to healthcare organizations.
References
[edit]- ^ "Euromedica".
- ^ "Euromedica". Lista firma. Retrieved 6 December 2024.
- ^ "About us".
- ^ "GreenGrowth Project".
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