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Today Sidam is a company that covers all go to market phases, from R&D activities to after-sales activities, with the aim of ensuring maximum control over product quality and offering customers innovation and an increasingly accurate service. It currently makes business in 19 countries around the world and the thrust of exports continues to be the engine of growth.

In 2016 SIDAM acquired BTC Medical Europe, with the focus on the production of devices for the oncology departments and medical devices for radio-pharmaceutical companies. BTC Medical Europe is now fully incorporated by Sidam Group.
While many innovative combinations are available within our catalogue, these may not be suitable to for the diverse needs of patients, operators and hospital departments. Sidam offers a customisation service, producing bespoke devices based on your specific requirements.

https://sidamgroup.com/

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