Interventional medical devices for cardiology, neurovascular, and structural heart
SINOMED manufactures interventional devices (stents, valve replacements) for unmet clinical needs in cardiology and neurovascular treatment. The tech stack reflects a hardware-medtech hybrid: CAD tools (SolidWorks, EPLAN), industrial control (Siemens, Allen-Bradley), alongside modern ML/visualization libraries (TensorFlow, PyTorch, OpenCV, VTK) and Python-based backends (FastAPI, Django), suggesting an emerging software layer for imaging or procedural guidance. Hiring is sales-dominant (14 of 36 roles) with engineering (10) and manufacturing (4), and pain points cluster on cost reduction, design efficiency, and project delivery—typical of a manufacturing-scale transition.
Notable leadership hires: Electrical Design Lead
SINOMED is a Beijing-based public medical device manufacturer founded in 2007, operating at 501–1,000 employees across China. The company develops and distributes interventional devices targeting coronary, neurovascular, and structural heart disease, with specialization in mitral valve replacement and drug-eluting stents. Production spans large-line equipment manufacturing, facility expansion, and new product development cycles. Sales coverage focuses on hospital acquisition and regional bidding processes.
CAD and design: SolidWorks, EPLAN, Visio. Control systems: Siemens S7-300, Beckhoff, Allen-Bradley. Imaging/analysis: DICOM, VTK, OpenCV. Backend: Python, C++, C#, Java, FastAPI, Django. Analytics: Power BI, FineBI, Tableau. ML: TensorFlow, PyTorch.
Active projects target cost reduction, design optimization, production efficiency, project delivery timelines, and hospital client acquisition. Pain points include staff turnover, design redundancy, and large-project risk management.
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