Connected medical devices for stroke and vascular intervention
Imperative Care designs and manufactures interventional devices for stroke and pulmonary embolism treatment. The tech stack reveals a manufacturing-first organization: CAD tools (Solidworks), statistical process control (Minitab, JMP), enterprise resource planning (SAP, NetSuite, Oracle), and contract lifecycle management (Icertis, Conga) dominate alongside clinical software (C++, Qt, Python). Hiring is heavily skewed toward engineering and manufacturing roles, with active projects spanning catheter prototypes, design-to-manufacturing handoffs, and compliance dashboards — reflecting the core tension in medical device: balancing rapid product iteration against regulatory rigor and manufacturing yield.
Notable leadership hires: Production Lead
Imperative Care is a Silicon Valley medical device manufacturer founded in 2015, headquartered in Campbell, California. The company develops connected devices for neuro-interventional procedures, specifically targeting stroke and pulmonary embolism treatment. Their product portfolio includes catheter systems and controllers, with ongoing expansion into new endovascular and neurovascular applications. The organization spans 201–500 employees across engineering, manufacturing, sales, research, and clinical operations, with manufacturing and engineering representing the largest functional groups.
Primarily CAD (Solidworks), statistical analysis (Minitab, JMP), ERP platforms (SAP, NetSuite, Oracle), contract management (Icertis, Conga), clinical software (C++, Qt, Python), and BI tools (Tableau, Power BI, Looker). Salesforce handles CRM.
Neurovascular catheter and controller prototypes, endovascular device platforms, design-to-manufacturing process improvements, compliance dashboards, and UI applications for real-time media rendering in clinical workflows.
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