3D scanning and printing for custom orthoses and prosthetics
Manometric manufactures custom orthoses and prosthetics using proprietary 3D scanning and printing technology. The company is operations-heavy (5 ops hires) relative to engineering (2), signaling a business scaling manufacturing and hospital sales faster than it's deepening core tech — a common pattern in medtech pre-scale. Active projects span device firmware, backend architecture, and hospital contract wins, while pain points cluster around hospital adoption, device reliability, and deployment efficiency.
Manometric designs and manufactures orthoses and prosthetics for hospitals and individual patients using 3D scanning and additive manufacturing. The company replaces traditional plaster casting workflows with digital capture and 3D printing, positioning custom braces as consumer products rather than purely medical necessities. Founded in 2017 and based in The Hague, the 11–50-person team is actively expanding across European hospital systems. Current work includes device firmware development, backend infrastructure improvements, and strategic account growth for hand orthoses.
Proprietary 3D scanning and 3D printing systems. The engineering stack includes Fusion 360 and Rhino for design, TypeScript and Python for software, PostgreSQL for data, and Electron/React for user-facing applications.
Headquartered in The Hague, Netherlands. Current hiring is limited to the Netherlands, with 15 active roles and 8 posted in the last 30 days across ops, sales, healthcare, and engineering.
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