Arctur Achieves ISO 13485 Certification: One Step Closer to Becoming a Global Player in Modern Medical Systems
This achievement underscores the company’s dedication to meeting the highest safety and quality standards in the development and production of medical devices and software.
This milestone is particularly significant as it aligns with Arctur’s ongoing efforts in the Classica project and strengthens its position as a trusted name in medical software manufacturing. Achieving ISO 13485 certification is no easy step. It requires strict compliance with protocols that prioritize safety, manage risks, and ensure reliability.
The certification auditors commended Arctur’s management system for its seamless integration with business processes and its effective approach to risk management. This recognition highlights the company’s strong commitment to quality and its focus on delivering solutions that emphasize safety and reliability.
Commenting on the company’s vision for the future, Martina Murovec, Chief Operating Officer at Arctur, stated:
“We are achieving significant progress in developing information systems to support clinical studies, a vital area in the medical field where we are deepening our expertise and refining our skills. We will continue to focus on these solutions in the future, as we believe that up-to-date approaches, powered by cutting-edge technologies and artificial intelligence, provide outstanding opportunities for advancement and innovation.”
This accomplishment reflects the hard work and dedication of the entire team, demonstrating Arctur’s focus on innovation and excellence in the medical field. It further solidifies the company’s mission to provide exceptional solutions and set new benchmarks in the industry.
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