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VDI Technologies is a new and innovative startup company that is dedicated to completing the development and certification of its UHF-ECG System. This groundbreaking technology is designed to detect Ventricular Dyssynchrony, a condition where the ventricles of the heart do not contract in a synchronized manner, which can lead to heart disorders and heart failure.


Working for a startup can be like riding a rollercoaster of emotions, but being part of VDI Technologies has been an exhilarating and fulfilling experience.


My job is to ensure that our products meet the highest standards of quality and safety, and I couldn't be prouder of the team's dedication and passion for their work. Despite being scattered across different parts of the globe, technology has enabled us to work together seamlessly and efficiently.


However, working for a startup also means that I am responsible for more than just quality assurance. I am also involved in various spin-off activities such as coordinating transportation of our prototype to hospitals or conferences, redesigning our website, communicating with partners for licensing purposes, and the list goes on.


As we approach the final stages of development and certification, we are eagerly preparing to showcase the UHF-ECG System at the EHRA 2023 conference in Barcelona. This is an excellent opportunity for us to gather feedback from experts in the field and present our innovative technology to a broader audience, including the patients who will benefit from our work. We believe that our technology will make a significant impact in the field of cardiology, and we are excited to share it with the world.


Working for VDI Technologies has been a fun, challenging, and rewarding experience. I am grateful for the amazing team of professionals I get to work with, and I am excited about the future of the company. Every day is an adventure, and I can't wait to see what the future holds for VDI Technologies. Together, we are making a difference in the world of cardiology, one heartbeat at a time.



Marek



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