Interview with Orison Huerta, Managing Director Mexico, Central America &…
Can you give us a historical overview of the main milestones and achievements of Ottobock since it settled in Mexico in 1995? Ottobock was founded in 1919 by Doctor Ottobock…
Address: Otto Bock de Mexico S.A. de C.V Prolongacion Calle 18 No. 178-A, Col. San Pedro de los Pinos, C.P. 01180 México, D.F.,Mexico
Tel: 55 5278 4160
Web: http://www.ottobock.com.mx/cps/rde/xchg/ob_lam_es/hs.xsl/14699.html
Ottobock is a modern medical company – technology oriented towards success, tradition, and a world player with local roots. Ottobock is at the forefront of innovation with distribution and services points in 44 countries and contacts to export in 140 countries.
Ottobock’s products are aimed at providing the patient more mobility: prothesis, wheel chairs, and orthosis supports.
Can you give us a historical overview of the main milestones and achievements of Ottobock since it settled in Mexico in 1995? Ottobock was founded in 1919 by Doctor Ottobock…
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