Curefab Technologies GmbH is an engineering company based in Munich, focused on imaging, sensing, and embedded systems. Since 2008, we have developed prototypes, subsystems, and advanced technical solutions that bring together acoustics, optics, electronics, and software in one coherent system.
Our work is shaped by projects in medical technology, medical imaging, and demanding industrial applications. We contribute where technical progress depends on reliable interaction between system components and where development needs a sound basis for the next step.
How we work
Curefab combines a strong physical understanding of sensing and imaging systems with practical engineering work in hardware, software, and system integration. We build, test, refine, and evaluate under realistic conditions, with a clear focus on technical quality and development that can be continued with confidence.
Our team works across disciplinary boundaries. Physics, engineering, and software development are treated as parts of the same task, not as separate domains. This allows us to move efficiently between concept work, prototypes, subsystem development, integration, and preparation for later verification or transfer.
Development approach
Where required, we work within your structured development processes aligned with standards such as IEC 62304, IEC 60601-1, and ISO 14971. Not every project requires formal certification, but our development approach supports work that needs to be continued in a regulated environment and prepared for later review, verification, or approval.
Collaboration
We collaborate with companies, research institutions, and clinical partners to connect technical development with practical application. This includes work on measurement, imaging, navigation, and related systems where precision, reliability, and sound engineering decisions matter.
Team and culture
Curefab is led by Managing Director Sebastian Wittmeier. The company values technical depth, initiative, and collaboration. We aim to create an environment where good engineering can develop through focused work, shared responsibility, and direct exchange across disciplines.