INSPIRED BY MOVEMENT - FOR MOVEMENT
Hofer Medical Solutions, that is, innovative, well thought-out solutions for trauma surgeons developed with trauma surgeons.
Hofer Medical Solutions has been focused on concepts from the shoulder to the foot for over 20 years. At our headquarters in Fürstenfeld, Styria, we develop, produce and sell osteosynthesis systems for traumatology and orthopaedics. We listen carefully to our customers, respond to their needs and requirements and impress with flexibility, precision, customer proximity and a great deal of passion. Perfect service, simple preparation and functionality of our implants, instruments and trays are the result of years of innovative spirit - an inspiration that clinics in Europe, South Africa, Latin America and Asia rely on.
INTEOS® Osteosynthesis Systems
in accordance with ISO 14001
management in Austria
standard goods on working days
Hofer Medical Solutions - that means service and customer proximity, locally and globally
and invoice workflow
according to MDR 2017/745
Moving decades
1970 - 1980
1976
Foundation of the trading company
Hofer GmbH und CO KG
by Fritz and Roswitha Hofer

1990 - 2000
1993
Hofer launches its first own medical technology product
1997
Certification according to ISO 9001
2000 - 2010
2002
Certification according to ISO 13485
2003
DI Christian Maier acquires Hofer GmbH und CO KG and lays the foundation for Hofer Medical Solutions
2004
Design and development of a VA locking plate system and establishment of in-house production
2008
Foundation of Hofer Poland and entry into the international market at
2010 - 2020
2012
Introduction of INTEOS® Product line and foundation of Hofer Germany
2014
Relocation to the new company headquarters
Jahnstraße / Fürstenfeld
2015
Foundation of Hofer Italy
2018
Market launch of OSTYS®
Compression screws
2019
Hofer Medical Solutions merges with
ALLISTRO GmbH and shifts
focus to international business

2020 - today
2023
Certification according to ISO 14001
2024
System certification in accordance with
MDR 2017/745
Market entry into the large fragment segment with the Tibia distal system
