Computer-assisted and image-guided surgical systems for interventional oncology
CASCINATION develops surgical navigation and robotic systems for image-guided procedures, with a tech stack anchored in C++ and Qt—a classical medical-device engineering choice reflecting the regulatory and real-time demands of OR software. Hiring is concentrated in engineering (with a mid-level focus) and decelerated, while active projects center on clinical training and trade-fair presence, suggesting a mature product line in market-development rather than feature-velocity mode.
CASCINATION is a Swiss medical-device manufacturer founded in 2009, headquartered in Bern. The company designs and commercializes navigation systems and surgical robots for computer-assisted and image-guided interventions, with particular focus on liver surgery, interventional oncology, ablation, and minimally invasive procedures. The organization operates at 51–200 employees and manufactures in Switzerland, serving hospitals and surgical centers worldwide. Current operational priorities center on clinical adoption support and training.
C++ and Qt form the core of their tech stack, complemented by Python, SQL, Bash, and Git for version control. They also use Visual Studio, Selenium, and Appium for testing and automation.
Their primary specialties are liver surgery, interventional oncology, image-guided surgery, ablation, and minimally invasive treatment. They also serve interventional radiology and cancer-treatment applications.
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