Midmark Technology Center Promises To Change How Care Is Delivered


Midmark Corp., a leading provider of medical, dental and veterinary equipment, technology and services, today announced the company has broken ground on a 107,000-square-foot expansion, including a technology center that signals the next phase in the company’s evolution as a clinical environmental design company.

Located on the company’s Versailles, Ohio, campus, the state-of-the-art technology center will become the cornerstone for Midmark’s efforts to change how care is delivered. The center will bring together Midmark engineers, designers and experts from across the company to develop new approaches, innovative technologies and proven solutions to enable a better care experience for caregivers and patients in the medical industry. It will also become a research and development hub for additional collaboration with forward-thinking customers, industry leaders and strategic partners from around the world.

“Given the rapid changes occurring within healthcare, it is an exciting time to be a part of Midmark as we take our place at the forefront of that change,” said John Baumann, president and CEO, Midmark. “This new technology center will allow us to continue to bring our customers innovative solutions and new ideas as they strive to enhance the patient and caregiver experience and improve the quality of care.” 

The technology center will be joined and supported by a new Midmark experience center that is designed for customers to help them make informed design and workflow decisions to improve clinical outcomes. The experience center offers customers an interactive opportunity to learn best practices and better understand how best practices and Midmark will provide value within many different healthcare settings. 

Construction of the technology and experience centers is scheduled to be completed in the spring of 2020.

 Learn more at midmark.com/medical/resource-library.

 

 
 
 
 


November 8, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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