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medavis Group completes acquisition of MedDream, expanding global reach

The medavis Group has completed the acquisition of MedDream, a trusted provider of medical imaging visualization solutions. This strategic partnership strengthens the Group’s portfolio by adding a universal medical zero-footprint viewer and represents an essential milestone in the Group’s global expansion.

As part of this transaction, MedDream has spun off from Softneta UAB to form MedDream UAB. This transition allows MedDream to operate as a more focused and agile entity, better positioned to deliver its universal medical zero-footprint viewer across various medical specialties. Taking this pivotal step will enhance MedDream’s ability to innovate and meet the specific needs of its clients more effectively.

“We are excited about this new chapter in the MedDream journey,” says Tomas Dumbliauskas, MedDream CEO. “This collaboration empowers us to provide universal access to medical imaging intelligence in the global healthcare market.”

“Our new strategic partners bring a wealth of experience and resources to help us scale rapidly,” added Asta Pranckevičiūtė, Chief Legal & Finance Officer of MedDream. “We will continue to focus on our core mission of delivering a high-performance enterprise viewer and driving even more value for our customers, OEM vendors, and distributors.”

MedDream solutions are currently integrated by more than 500 partners worldwide, and the company is poised further to develop its offerings in the international OEM market.

The MedDream Viewer, certified as a Class IIB medical device under the European Medical Device Regulation (MDR) and FDA-cleared for diagnostic use, will continue to uphold its rigorous quality and safety standards under the new structure. These certifications and many more for other countries underline MedDream’s commitment to providing trusted, reliable solutions to healthcare providers worldwide.

With the completion of this transaction, MedDream is set to drive future innovation and extend its impact in the medical imaging field.