HTM Electronics: Result Technology
HTM Eletrônica, founded in 1999, is an innovative Brazilian company that develops electronic equipment for beauty and health. With cutting-edge technology and exclusive design, our products are recognized for their efficiency and quality.
Our headquarters in Amparo (SP) is the heart of where advanced technologies emerge to meet the needs of the national market. Collaboration with companies, universities and research centers reinforces our leadership and capacity for innovation.
With an infrastructure of 5,000 m², HTM Eletrônica is committed to excellence, safety and sustainability. We value the well-being of our team and ethical relationships with all partners.
Leaders in innovation and safety, we continue to evolve, offering solutions that integrate science and practicality. HTM Eletrônica remains steadfast in its mission to exceed expectations and define the future of electromedical technology.
HTM Eletrônica was founded in 1999 by partners Paulo Siqueira Lopes, William Piovezan and Fabiano Piovezan, and since then we have established a new concept for the segment. Headquartered in the city of Amparo (SP), we develop and commercialize the main electromedical technologies throughout the country.
All equipment is designed and developed in our own factory, with national 100% technology, always in accordance with the real needs of the market.
Mission, Vision and Values
Mission:
Develop, manufacture and market technological equipment for physiotherapy, aesthetics and aesthetic medicine with high standards of design, technology and quality for the entire national territory and entry into international markets.
Vision:
To be one of the largest companies in Brazil in the manufacture of electromedical products, standing out for the quality of the relationships it establishes with its employees, suppliers and customers, as well as the quality of its equipment and the high technology used.
Values:
• Conduct yourself based on the highest ethical standards;
• Have clear and precise communication;
• Our management must be team-based, consistent and focused;
• Our relationship with employees, suppliers, customers and society as a whole must be transparent and based on social responsibility, commitment and trust between the parties.
Quality Policy
• Develop technologies for the physiotherapy, aesthetics and aesthetic medicine segments with safe and effective results, meeting all statutory requirements and regulatory applicable to medical equipment ensuring the compliance of our products.
• Plan and monitor processes and services to achieve the company's objectives, aiming at the maintenance and continuous improvement of the quality management system.
• Meet the needs of our employees, suppliers, distributors and end customers, through the strategic direction of the company, always aiming at their satisfaction.
Quality Objectives
1 – Launch of products with high technology, design and quality with costs and benefits that make the project viable.
2 – Maintain the effectiveness of the quality management system.
3 – Identify and analyze the needs of our employees, suppliers, distributors and end customers, directing actions to increase their satisfaction.
Certifications
Safety and performance are priorities for HTM and the development of products and processes meets the strictest reliability and quality standards, such as ABNT NBR ISO 13485, ABNT NBR-IEC 60601 and RDC ANVISA n° 665/2022 – Good Manufacturing Practices.
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