Neonatal and hospital care equipment manufacturer serving Brazilian healthcare
Fanem is a century-old medical device manufacturer focused on neonatal and hospital care equipment. The stack reveals a traditional enterprise setup (TOTVS Protheus ERP, SQL Server, Microsoft ecosystem) with recent adoption of Grafana and Zabbix for infrastructure monitoring — a shift toward operational visibility. Hiring is accelerating across support, marketing, ops, and procurement, alongside projects in supplier qualification and service standardization, signaling scaling pressure in supply chain and field operations.
Fanem manufactures and supplies neonatal care and laboratory equipment for Brazilian hospitals and healthcare facilities. Founded in 1924, the company operates from São Paulo and employs 201–500 people. The product portfolio centers on high-specification equipment and monitoring solutions for neonatal intensive care units. Operations run on TOTVS Protheus (a Latin American-standard ERP), with infrastructure managed across Hyper-V and VMware environments. Current focus includes supplier development, product homologation, and standardization of administrative and service workflows.
Fanem manufactures neonatal and hospital care equipment, serving Brazilian healthcare facilities since 1924. The company focuses on high-specification equipment and monitoring solutions for neonatal intensive care units.
Fanem runs TOTVS Protheus (ERP), SQL Server, Azure, and Microsoft 365. Infrastructure uses Hyper-V and VMware; security relies on Active Directory and Microsoft Defender. Monitoring is shifting toward Grafana and Zabbix.
Fanem is headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil, with 201–500 employees. The company is privately held and actively hiring across support, marketing, operations, and procurement.
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