Our history | Our history |
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Below is the history of MARP Electronic in a brief outline. It all started in 1988 with the design of a series of simple, analog electrostimulation units designated D10. Many of them are still in use today. (In reverse chronological order) 2004Certification process continued as Poland entered the European Union. As one of the first in the industry, we obtained:
2003MARP Electronic moves. From May 2003, MARP has its offices in 9 Pachonskiego St., Cracow, Poland. 2002D60 series units are launched. They are compact, multichannel units for electrotherapy and laser therapy. They stand out from similar products on the market for an exceptionally friendly philosophy of operation, while assuring maximum therapy capabilities. 2000Production is launched of a multi-purpose series designated as D50. They are novel, microprocessor-controlled designs featuring a contemporary appearance and offering a data bank of preset waveforms. They support all types of electrotherapy and laser therapy used in medicine (PHYSIOTER D50, PHSYSIOTER D50 BL) and magnetic field therapy (MAGNOTER D56). 1988D20 series units are gradually introduced; first exports contracts are made. 1995The Design Bureau begins the final stage in the development of a new series: D20. Apart from electrotherapy and laser therapy, they feature magnetic field therapy. The series consists of: MADYN D21 diadynamic current therapy unit, INTER D24 interferential current therapy unit, STIM D25 electrostimulator, and Magnoter D26. The company changes its legal status to a limited liability company. 1992New designs and market launches: D15 electrostimulator, INTER D14 interferential current therapy unit, D12 control timer. 1989The first series of certified units for diadynamic current therapy (MADYN D11) is introduced on the Polish market via CEZAL network distribution system. It begins the series designated as D10. 1988MARP Electronic is created as a civil partnership of two young electronics engineers.
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