Dental and medical equipment manufacturer with 80+ years of R&D heritage across Latin America
Alliage operates a multi-brand medical device portfolio (Dabi Atlante, Saevo, Medend, Prexion, Denimed, Eagle imaging) distributed across 50+ countries, anchored by manufacturing in Brazil. The stack—C, Java, C++, Python, CAD tools (SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Altium Designer), SAP, and Salesforce—reflects a hardware-centric organization managing both product design and supply-chain logistics. Active hiring across sales, manufacturing, and engineering in eight countries signals geographic expansion, while pain points cluster around inventory accuracy, production automation, and cost reduction in electronics, indicating pressure to scale manufacturing efficiency without proportional overhead growth.
Alliage is a privately held Brazilian medical device manufacturer founded in 2015, managing seven established dental and medical equipment brands that collectively generate 80 years of cumulative R&D and manufacturing expertise. The company operates manufacturing and administrative headquarters in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, with distribution present across more than 50 countries and a dominant market position in Latin American dental equipment. The product portfolio spans dental chairs and imaging systems (CBCT promotion is an active GTM focus), surgical instruments, and imaging lines. With 501–1,000 employees and steady hiring velocity across sales, manufacturing, and engineering, Alliage is executing geographic expansion into Middle Eastern and South Asian markets while optimizing internal production processes and supply-chain workflows.
Alliage's engineering and design stack includes SolidWorks, AutoCAD, Altium Designer, OrCAD, and KiCad for CAD and PCB work, paired with C, C++, and Java for embedded and software systems. Manufacturing operations run on SAP for ERP and production planning.
Active GTM projects target Saudi Arabia and Egypt, with concurrent hiring in UAE, Saudi Arabia, and India. These efforts follow established presence in 50+ countries, particularly in Latin America where Alliage leads the dental equipment segment.
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