Products and services

Maastricht Instruments develops products based on your concept or need.Maastricht Instruments also produces existing instruments which have proven their functionality in several places. But that is not all. Maastricht Instruments gives advice to researchers, educational and research departments, companies and individuals, who are willing to develop an instrument or product.

Technical know-how and expertise

Maastricht Instruments has a lot of experience with the development of special equipment and instruments combined with data acquisition and data presentation used in applications in bio-medical research. We closely cooperate with the researchers of the Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, the Faculty of Psychology, and medical specialists of the Academic Hospital Maastricht. The technical design teams of MI (mechanics, electronics, and software) can build on years of experience and a good technical background.

Knowledge network and dissemination of know-how

Maastricht Instruments is the proud owner of an extended Network of companies and knowledge institutions with whom close cooperation occurs. Because of this MI is able to deliver multi disciplinary projects like turnkey solutions to clients.

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Prototyping

Maastricht Instruments originated from the need to market developed prototypes further. Which is is why Maastricht Instruments is well known with the obstacles that need to be taken with the translation of your idea to a working concept or CE-marked prototype.

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Engineering and system integration

The core competences of Maastricht Instruments are translating your idea to a working concept (prototype) up to realizing a null series. To accomplish this MI uses extended engineering capacity resources.

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Product design

Maastricht Instruments develops products on the base of your concept or needs. Your idea or the technical solution for your problem will be developed in detail, taking into account the legislation. Following your approval the design will be tested on its functionality, after which a prototype will be developed. If the protoype gets your approval it will be taken into production.
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To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.

Thomas A. Edison (1847 – 1931)