Medtech
Diagnostic software, device-connected workflows, BLE, HL7, DICOM, and clinical product interfaces.
Since 2013, Mitroz has helped product and operations teams design, modernize, and build dependable software around real workflows, connected systems, and long-term business needs.
Mitroz began as a custom software development company and has grown into a sharper engineering partner for teams building software where reliability, workflow depth, and product context matter.
Today our strongest positioning is around medtech, healthcare IoT, product modernization, and enterprise platforms that need custom workflows instead of another generic application.
The common pattern across our best projects is not one technology stack. It is the ability to understand a specialist workflow and turn it into a dependable product or platform.
Diagnostic software, device-connected workflows, BLE, HL7, DICOM, and clinical product interfaces.
Connected mobile and web applications around sensor data, device status, alerts, and user guidance.
Role-based platforms for documents, approvals, quotations, audits, renewals, and ERP-style processes.
These are the habits we want clients to feel in every engagement: clarity, accountability, and engineering judgment that respects the real business process.
We start with how people actually work: devices, records, approvals, documents, roles, risks, and handoffs.
Architecture, delivery, testing, and support are treated as one responsibility, especially for systems that have to keep running.
When we rebuild legacy software, we protect the specialist behavior users rely on while improving maintainability and extensibility.
We keep decisions visible, communicate tradeoffs clearly, and build in a way that supports the product beyond the first release.
We are currently shaping the site around a focused set of real projects across medtech diagnostics, healthcare IoT, and certification-heavy enterprise workflows.
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We prefer small, senior-minded teams that can understand the product, ask better questions, and stay close to delivery. The goal is not just to write code. The goal is to make the software easier to operate, extend, and trust over time.
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