Digital Strings - Medical innovation

A medical technology startup from Guatemala for healthcare teams across Central America.

Applied biomedical engineering

From clinical need to functional product.

We develop devices, digital tools, anatomical models, and simulation with hospitals, clinics, and universities that need to validate and implement faster.

  • Prototypes and custom medical devices for real-world needs.
  • Digital tools for follow-up, automation, and clinic operations.
  • Anatomical models and simulation to teach, explain, and train.
Startup in Guatemala Central America coverage Spanish and English

Medical technology startup

A startup turning clinical needs into functional solutions.

Biomedical design, prototyping, and implementation for teams that need to move faster.

Digital Strings team

Digital Strings® is a medical technology startup based in Guatemala. We design physical and digital solutions for healthcare teams that need to solve real problems without relying on slow processes or rigid suppliers.

We combine engineering, biomedical design, additive manufacturing, and digital development to build custom devices, clinical operations tools, anatomical models, and simulators with a practical mindset.

We work closely with hospitals, clinics, universities, and specialists to iterate faster, validate better, and move each solution toward useful implementation.

  • Building medical technology since 2019
  • Fast prototyping with clinical criteria
  • Work alongside hospitals, clinics, and universities

Trust signals

Technical capability and clinical context without inflating the process

We operate like a close technical team: we understand the problem, prototype quickly, and land solutions that can actually be validated and implemented.

Operating base

Guatemala with regional collaboration

We support local projects and collaborations with healthcare institutions across Central America.

Sectors

Hospitals, clinics, universities, and specialists

We design for teams that need real usefulness, not just a polished concept.

Capability

Biomedical design, additive manufacturing, and digital development

We combine physical product, digital tools, and practical validation in one flow.

Differentiator

Fast prototyping and patented flat splints

We accelerate iteration and have applied intellectual property in one of our clinical lines.

Fast replies and close collaboration Spanish and English coordination Projects designed for real implementation

Collaborations and trajectory

A track record connected to trauma, surgical education, and clinical innovation

Part of Digital Strings® work has been built alongside CrashSavers Trauma and connects to GSTC, SELF, SURGhub, and clinical allies in Guatemala.

Client and simulation CrashSavers Trauma

Digital Strings has developed multiple simulators for CrashSavers Trauma, an initiative focused on hemorrhage control, trauma, and hands-on training.

International challenge Global Surgical Training Challenge

CrashSavers Trauma appears as a Finalist Award winner within GSTC, a US$5M challenge funded by Intuitive Foundation and delivered with Challenge Works, MIT Solve, RCSI, and Appropedia.

SELF and Intuitive Foundation SELF / Intuitive Foundation

SELF is an Intuitive Foundation initiative. In 2023, Digital Strings participated in SELF Symposium, where simulators and work connected to surgery training were shared.

Published course SURGhub

The Crash Savers Trauma course on SURGhub lists Ricardo Miranda, Engineer - Digital Strings, Guatemala, among its authors and contributors.

Clinical client Diagnostix

Diagnostix is a recent client with whom Digital Strings is already working on 3D masks and future custom clinical product lines.

Solution lines

What we build

Four lines where we combine design, prototyping, and clinical implementation.

Physical customization

Custom Medical Devices

Masks, 3D splints, patented flat splints, and physical solutions designed to fit real clinical and therapeutic use better.

Clinical operations

Digital Solutions

Clinic digitalization, patient follow-up, and process automation for healthcare teams.

Teaching and planning

Anatomical Models

3D-printed anatomical models for teaching, research, and patient conversations.

Applied training

Medical Simulators

Train clinical skills with realistic devices tailored to each specialty.

Digital Strings® in Central America

3D medical solutions for hospitals, universities, and clinics in Guatemala and Central America

We design and develop accessible medical technology from Guatemala City for healthcare institutions, universities, and specialists who need more efficient tools to train, plan, and deliver care across Central America.

Personalized medical devices

Custom medical devices / 3D printed splints

We create masks, 3D splints, patented flat splints, protectors, and personalized devices supported by biomedical design and 3D printing for specific needs.

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Clinic digitalization and healthcare processes

Digital health solutions / Clinic workflow automation

We integrate digital tools for follow-up, management, and clinical process automation with a focus on adoption and practical usefulness.

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Anatomical models and 3D planning

Anatomical models / Surgical planning 3D

We produce anatomical models and visual aids for teaching, clinical communication, and surgical planning with case-specific context.

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Custom medical simulators

Medical simulators / Clinical simulation

We design clinical simulators for training, procedure validation, and hands-on teaching in hospitals and universities.

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Guatemala City Central America Hospitals and universities Biomedical design and 3D printing Custom projects El Salvador Honduras Costa Rica Panama

We work with medical teams, clinics, universities, and organizations looking for biomedical and digital solutions built in Guatemala for real needs across Central America.

Applications by sector

Implementation scenarios for medical training, hospitals, and clinic operations

Representative examples of how these solutions can be applied in healthcare and training institutions across Guatemala and Central America, while keeping the presentation clear and professional.

University clinical simulation scenario

Universities

Clinical simulation for university medical training

A scenario designed for academic institutions looking for repeatable, useful training aligned with their teaching context.

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3D anatomical model scenario

Hospitals

3D anatomical model for planning and clinical communication

An application for hospital teams that need clearer visualization of complex anatomy before a decision or procedure.

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Clinic digitalization scenario

Clinics

Digitizing patient follow-up and clinic operations

An application focused on clinics that need to organize processes, follow-up, and day-to-day operations with useful digital tools.

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Frequently asked questions

Frequently asked questions about Digital Strings® in Guatemala

These answers explain what we do, who we work with, and how we support institutions and healthcare professionals.

What does Digital Strings® do in Guatemala?

Digital Strings® designs 3D-printed personalized devices, digital solutions, anatomical models, and medical simulators for hospitals, universities, clinics, and specialists in Guatemala.

What kind of clients does Digital Strings® work with?

We work with hospitals, universities, clinics, healthcare professionals, and organizations that need accessible, customized biomedical solutions ready for implementation.

Do you develop custom medical products in Guatemala?

Yes. We develop devices and custom products supported by 3D design, additive manufacturing, and validation together with the teams that will use them.

Where is Digital Strings® located?

We are located at Edificio Narama, Local 121, 14 Avenida 16-14, Zona 13, Guatemala City, and we support projects across the country.

Do you support projects across Central America?

Yes. We are based in Guatemala City and can support collaborations, product development, and healthcare projects across Central America.