High-grade titanium alloy designed for maximum stability in complex trauma cases within Rome's leading medical centers.
Universal clamping system compatible with Hoffmann standards, optimized for Italian surgical protocols.
Miniature fixation system providing rigid stability for small bone fractures and reconstructive surgery in Rome.
Comprehensive instrument set for rapid stabilization in emergency trauma scenarios typical of Rome's metropolitan hospitals.
Rome, as the capital of Italy, serves as the primary hub for medical advancement in Southern Europe. With prestigious institutions such as the Policlinico Umberto I and the Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS, the demand for high-precision external fixation systems is driven by a culture of clinical excellence and academic research. Manufacturers catering to the Rome market must navigate a landscape that prioritizes "Made in Italy" quality while embracing global cost-efficiencies.
The Lazio region hosts a sophisticated network of medical device distributors and logistics providers. Procurement in Rome is characterized by rigorous tender processes (Gara d'Appalto) where E-E-A-T (Expertise, Experience, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness) are non-negotiable. Our external fixation systems are engineered to exceed the strict biocompatibility and mechanical performance requirements mandated by Italian health authorities (Ministero della Salute).
Synoviq Medical Technology (China) Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer of orthopedic implants and surgical instruments, dedicated to delivering innovative, reliable, and high-quality medical solutions for healthcare professionals worldwide. Since its establishment, Synoviq has focused on research, development, precision manufacturing, and international quality standards, providing comprehensive OEM and ODM services for global medical device brands, distributors, and hospitals in the Rome market and beyond.
| Strategic Capability | Corporate Information & Specifications |
|---|---|
| Company Name | Synoviq Medical Technology (China) Co., Ltd. |
| Main Markets | Rome (Italy), Europe, North America, Middle East |
| R&D Capability | Independent Product Design, Clinical-Oriented Engineering |
| Quality Control | 100% Final Inspection (CMM, Mechanical, Sterility) |
| Customization | Full OEM/ODM (Logo, Material, Surface Treatment) |
| Manufacturing Area | 18,600 mΒ² modern clean production facility |








Our roadmap involves the integration of AI-assisted design and 3D simulation to model fixator biomechanics under the heavy stress loads required for trauma reconstruction. By utilizing Swiss-type lathes and CNC machining centers, we achieve tolerances within microns, ensuring that every clamp and pin used in Romeβs operating rooms performs with absolute reliability.
We leverage advanced Titanium alloys and Stainless Steel (Grade 316LVM) to ensure maximum patient safety and minimize the risk of infection or metal sensitivity, adhering to ISO 5832 standards prevalent in the European market.
The next generation of fixators in the Rome market will feature smart sensors to monitor bone healing progress in real-time, feeding data directly to the surgeon's tablet.
Combining external fixation with intramedullary nails for "Fixator Assisted Nailing" is becoming a standard procedure for complex tibia fractures in Italy.
Environmentally conscious manufacturing and reusable high-quality instrument sets are becoming a key requirement for Italian hospital tenders.
Entering the Rome market requires more than just high-quality hardware. It requires a deep understanding of the EU Medical Device Regulation (MDR 2017/745). As a leading manufacturer, we provide:






Typical lead times for standard external fixation systems are 4-6 weeks. For customized OEM components for the Rome market, the process may take 8-10 weeks depending on complexity.
Yes, we provide all necessary technical dossiers, certification, and clinical data required for Italian public and private hospital tenders.
Our Hoffmann-style and Ilizarov-type systems are designed for high compatibility, allowing surgeons in Rome to integrate our high-value components with their existing surgical sets.
For pediatric cases in Rome's children's hospitals, we offer lightweight aluminum and carbon fiber components to ensure stability without excessive weight.
Optimized for femur fractures where long-term stabilization and weight-bearing management are critical.