Our Manufacturing Capabilities
At HOGY MEDICAL, we are committed to manufacturing that safeguards medical safety and supports healthcare professionals. By transforming the needs of medical frontlines into products and services, we contribute to the advancement of medical care.
It All Begins with Understanding Each Frontline
In Japan, more than 300 sales and marketing personnel carefully observe, study, and analyze operating room environments. Based on the issues and needs identified on-site, we work together with our customers to map out a roadmap toward ideal operating room management and support its realization through our products and services. These capabilities in field research and solution proposals are unique strengths that HOGY MEDICAL has cultivated through years of direct engagement with surgical care.


Products Co-Created with Customers
Surgical kits are developed through on-site observation, research, and analysis, in collaboration with our customers, to realize ideal operating room management. We carefully select materials and verify usage procedures to meet a wide range of needs across departments, surgical techniques, and individual physicians. More than 26,000 kits are manufactured annually. We also place great importance on each component, and work closely with frontline physicians and nurses to develop original items designed to enhance medical safety.

from Frontline Feedback
Toughtick
SECUREA
Double Checker
Valve syringe
Knee Croissant
Current Bag
Identification labels
Drug solution labels
Orthopedic suction
Keyput
Scalpel Holder
Sharp Smart
Nonslip sheet
Production Equipment Enabling the Stable Supply of Custom Products
In response to Japan’s declining working population, we are advancing the automation of our production facilities to ensure the stable supply of tens of thousands of custom products over the long term. To reliably and efficiently deliver high-quality products, we continue to strengthen our production capabilities through initiatives such as the use of proprietary robots that automatically place materials in designated positions within packaging containers and the adoption of large-scale electron-beam sterilization systems.

