Medical lighting systems engineered for operating rooms and clinical environments
Dr. Mach manufactures medical lighting systems with 85% in-house production depth—metal machining, electronics assembly, and final integration—giving them direct control over quality and lead times. The tech stack (Altium, SPICE, C/C++, ESP32, Bluetooth Low Energy) reflects embedded systems engineering, while pain points centered on IEC 60601 compliance, medical device standards, and workflow simplification reveal a company navigating heavy regulatory requirements and operator ergonomics in the OR.
Dr. Mach designs and manufactures medical lighting solutions for operating rooms, surgical suites, and clinical facilities. Founded in 1947 and family-owned, the company operates from Grafing bei München with 51–200 employees and distributes to over 80 countries through regional agents. High manufacturing integration (85% in-house) spans metal fabrication, PCB assembly, and final assembly, supported by continuous R&D and industrial design collaboration. The company serves mid-market hospital and surgical facility customers seeking durable, maintainable lighting systems optimized for cost and ease of deployment in clinical workflows.
Dr. Mach operates 85% in-house production depth, covering metal machining, electrical/electronic component manufacturing, and final assembly. This vertical integration supports rapid product customization and supply chain independence across 51–200 employees.
Dr. Mach distributes medical lighting products to more than 80 countries via a network of trained regional agents, with headquarters in Grafing bei München, Germany.
Active projects include sterile interaction systems for next-generation operating rooms (SISOPS), product development initiatives, and supplier management. Pain points center on IEC 60601 compliance, medical device standards, and simplifying OR workflows.
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