
HiArc will debut at MD&M West in February 2026, where it will present its whole range of development services for medical and diagnostic equipment. The company, a Contract Design and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), will showcase its complete process, from initial idea to final product, as well as reveal its first commercial product.
With years of experience in creating complex medical as well as diagnostic systems, HiArc uses technologies like microfluidics, optics, robotics, and thermal control to build precise, integrated systems that are easy to manufacture.
HiArc’s first product is a system that combines both hardware and software, creating a smooth, unified solution from prototype to production. This system reduces risks, cuts costs, and speeds up development.
HiArc, which was founded as KMC Systems in 1980, rebranded in July 2025 to reflect its position as a custom, high-performance solution provider for its clients.
MD&M West is the largest medical design and manufacturing event in North America, where MedTech experts, engineers, and manufacturers come together to explore future technologies and partnerships in medical devices.
Attendees at MD&M West who want to learn more about HiArc’s new product or discuss full-scope development partnerships can visit booth 3867.
According to coherent market insights, the Medical Devices Market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.1% during 2025 to 2032. Currently, the market is at USD 685.11 Bn in 2025 and is expected to be around USD 1,107.35 Bn by 2032. This significant growth is driven by the increasing demand for advanced healthcare solutions, rising prevalence of chronic diseases, and continuous innovation in medical technology.
“As Med-Tech developers increasingly demand turnkey solutions that combine high-throughput, regulatory compliance, and reliability, especially for next-generation assays, HiArc’s integrated model offers a compelling alternative to siloed outsourcing.” said Nate Doemling, President of HiArc. “We’re excited to meet fellow innovators at MD&M West and show how an integrated engineering and manufacturing approach can accelerate development, reduce risk, and ultimately help bring better medical and diagnostic solutions to patients faster.”
“KMC and HiArc engineers have been using this control system for almost 20 years to efficiently develop the automation of medical instruments. We are excited to make this sophisticated development tool available to other companies so that they may quickly prototype ideas and evolve the designs into production.” said Tim Patno, VP of Engineering and Innovation at HiArc.
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Press Release: HiArc
Company: HiArc
