IVF laboratory automation devices with cloud-connected data infrastructure
Genea Biomedx manufactures specialized hardware for assisted reproductive technology (ART) labs — incubators, vitrification instruments, and culture media. The tech stack (Python, FastAPI, Django, HL7, Mirth Connect, PostgreSQL, RabbitMQ, Kubernetes) reveals a company moving beyond standalone devices into networked, standards-compliant systems that integrate with clinical lab workflows. Current hiring spans manufacturing, quality, and marketing across Australia, Spain, and Vietnam, suggesting geographic expansion paired with operational maturation around compliance and non-conformance reduction.
Genea Biomedx designs and manufactures IVF devices for fertility laboratories globally. The product portfolio includes automated vitrification instruments (Gavi), benchtop time-lapse incubators (Geri), and embryo culture media (Gems). The company operates from Sydney with 51–200 employees and is privately held. Engineering efforts center on culture media production, digital marketing, and trade-show presence. Operational priorities include efficiency gains, quality control, audit readiness, and reducing non-conformance rates.
Python, FastAPI, Django, PostgreSQL, RabbitMQ, Redis, HL7, Mirth Connect, Docker, Kubernetes, and Linux. The stack indicates cloud-native architecture with healthcare data standards integration.
Gavi (automated vitrification instrument), Geri (benchtop time-lapse incubator), and Gems (embryo culture media suite) for IVF laboratories.
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