Ease Medical Apparatus And Instruments
The orthopedic landscape in Morocco is undergoing a paradigm shift. Traditionally, spinal fusion (ACDF) has been the "gold standard" for treating degenerative disc disease. However, as the Moroccan healthcare system evolves—bolstered by the expansion of "Assurance Maladie Obligatoire" (AMO) and the rise of private medical hubs in Casablanca, Rabat, and Marrakesh—there is a surging demand for motion-preserving technologies. Spinal Artificial Disc Replacement (ADR) offers patients improved mobility, faster recovery, and a significant reduction in adjacent segment disease (ASD).
Globally, the spinal artificial disc market is projected to reach several billion dollars by 2030, driven by the aging population and the preference for minimally invasive surgery (MIS). In Morocco, the "Plan Santé 2025" has paved the way for international suppliers to introduce high-tech Class III medical devices. We serve the Moroccan market not just as a supplier, but as a strategic partner, ensuring that surgeons in Fez, Tangier, and Agadir have access to the same titanium alloy and PEEK technologies found in leading European clinics.
Our technical route focuses on biocompatibility and mechanical longevity. The products we supply to Morocco utilize:
In Morocco’s high-altitude regions or bustling urban centers, lifestyle-related spinal wear is common. Our artificial discs are optimized for:
36 dedicated QC/QA inspectors ensuring 100% inspection of all spinal implants. Our traceability of raw materials is 100% compliant with ISO13485 standards.
With 120 advanced production machines and 12 specialized lines, we can scale supply for major Moroccan regional hospital tenders (CHU) without delay.
Our products carry MDSAP, CE (MDR), and EN ISO 13485 certifications, guaranteeing they meet the highest global safety standards.
Led by a team of 31 engineers (including PhD and Post-Graduate specialists), we launched 25 new orthopedic products last year.
By 2030, we anticipate that Total Disc Replacement (TDR) will account for 40% of all elective spinal surgeries in Morocco. Our mission is to facilitate this through:
A: Arthroplasty maintains the range of motion at the surgical site, which is crucial for the active lifestyle of many Moroccan patients, particularly those who engage in manual labor or athletic activities in the Atlas regions.
A: Yes, our products are CE (MDR) certified and ISO 13485 compliant, which are the recognized benchmarks for medical device entry into the Moroccan market under the Ministry of Health (Direction du Médicament et de la Pharmacie).
A: We provide comprehensive technical manuals and video demonstrations. For large-scale hospital partnerships, we can arrange for clinical application specialists to support surgical teams.
A: We primarily use medical-grade Titanium Alloy (TC4) and PEEK, ensuring a balance between strength, weight, and radiolucency for post-operative imaging.