Our Mission
Our Vision
INBIT’s mission is to support national and international health systems by providing technical expertise, tools, and methodologies for the safe, effective, and sustainable management of medical devices and biomedical technologies, in alignment with WHO strategies and international best practices.
INBIT envisions resilient, transparent, and interoperable health systems where biomedical technologies are effectively governed, safely deployed, and continuously monitored in alignment with international standards, contributing to improved population health outcomes.
who we are
An independent non-profit biomedical engineering agency supporting public healthcare systems through technology, data, and expertise.
what we do
We address the full lifecycle of medical equipment — from registration and maintenance to vigilance and strategic planning.
why it matters
Our work improves patient safety, operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and long-term healthcare system sustainability.
INBIT’s Services in:
Medical Equipment Inventory
Investment Strategic Planning
Medical Equipment Lifecycle Management & Cost Monitoring
Medical Device Vigilance and Adverse Event Reporting
35
Years of activity
100+
Completed Projects
40+
Partners
RECENT HIGHLIGHTS
Centralized National Medical Equipment Management System
INBIT delivers a National Centralized Medical Equipment Management and Vigilance System in Greece, which improves efficiency by enabling real-time tracking, maintenance scheduling, and optimal allocation of medical equipment across healthcare facilities.
The Centralized Medical Equipment Management System – Web-Praxis, also reduces costs and downtime while enhancing patient safety through better equipment availability, compliance, and lifecycle management.
Greek Public Hospitals
Primary Healthcare Units
Registered Medical Equipments
International Role
INBIT actively participates in European and international initiatives in clinical engineering and medical technology management.
The Institute collaborates with international organizations, professional bodies, and academic institutions and has been designated as a WHO Collaborating Centre for Medical Equipment Management and Assessment by WHO.
Education & Capacity Building
INBIT contributes to education and professional training in clinical engineering and medical technology management through academic collaboration and postgraduate programs.
Education & Capacity Building
INBIT contributes to education and professional training in clinical engineering and medical technology management through academic collaboration and postgraduate programs.





