For us, collaboration means working hand in hand with opinion leaders and scientific collaborators to turn their innovative ideas into reality.
We are committed to open innovation
Development
Collaboration
”Through RD and an open innovation process, in collaboration with institutions, we are able to develop new training solutions that will lead to improvements in technology and educational programs.
Álvaro ClosasCEO de Medical Simulator
At what stages can we collaborate?
Development of the idea
Manufacturing
Logistical support
Commercial support
Success Stories
Thanks to our strong commitment to open innovation, we can now say that our innovative simulation-based training solutions are reaching an increasing number of professionals, ensuring improvements in patient care and safety.

The scientific support for the development of Hybrids VITA
We have the scientific leadership of Dr. Jordi Riera, a researcher in the “Shock, Organ Dysfunction, and Resuscitation” group at the Vall d’Hebron Institut de Recerca (VHIR) and an intensive care physician at the Hospital Universitari Vall d’Hebron, where he also serves as Director of the Adult ECMO Program. Additionally, institutions such as the Leiden University Medical Center and the Hospital de Sant Pau have contributed their knowledge and expertise, providing valuable feedback.
Winco Pro, the advantages of multicenter development
Dr. Ignacio Rodríguez from the Central University Hospital of Asturias and Dr. Ernest Castro from the Dr. Josep Trueta University Hospital, both surgeons and university professors, provide us with their expertise from both clinical and academic perspectives.


Winco USG, from the initial idea to its incorporation into the daily training routine
The device has been designed by Dr. Xavier Serres, an interventional radiologist at the Department of Diagnostic Imaging at Vall d’Hebron University Hospital and principal investigator of the Molecular Medical Imaging group at the Vall d’Hebron Research Institute (VHIR). Together with Vall d’Hebron and the technological center Eurecat, we have developed, under Dr. Serres’ scientific leadership, this high-precision simulator to teach ultrasound-guided puncture techniques.