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Critical Software Expands U.S. Presence with New Office in Boston

January 29, 2025

Strategic expansion aims to strengthen ties with the North American medical device sector.

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Critical Software accelerates its commitment to delivering innovative solutions to the rapidly growing medtech and life sciences sectors.

Critical Software, with a global presence in Portugal, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States, has opened a new office in Boston, Massachusetts. This move is part of the company’s strategy to enhance its involvement with the North American medical device sector, a key area of growth within the medtech industry. 


“Boston is one of the top five global startup ecosystems. Its business accessibility, academic support, and vibrant city environment make it the ideal location for our next phase of growth,” says Philipp Roessler, General Manager for the US Business. 


Boston has long been a hub for cutting-edge technology, particularly in the fields of medical devices and life sciences. With renowned universities such as MIT and Harvard, and a highly skilled talent pool of software engineers and data specialists, the city offers significant opportunities for collaboration with industry leaders. 


The new office allows Critical Software to solidify its strategic presence in the expanding medtech and life sciences sectors. It will also foster closer partnerships with medical device manufacturers and healthcare innovators, providing advanced solutions in software engineering, critical system management, and technologies tailored to meet industry regulations. 


Critical Software’s expansion into Boston is the latest chapter in the company’s long-standing relationship with the U.S. tech market. Since its founding in 1998, when it first collaborated with NASA, the company has been a pioneer in critical technology solutions. The Boston office will further strengthen ties between the U.S. and European markets, driving innovation and delivering high-quality solutions on a global scale.