High-end medical technology for out-of-hospital and in-hospital cardiac care
For more than 40 years, corpuls has been developing and manufacturing innovative, high-end medical technology for out-of-hospital and in-hospital cardiac therapy. With over 600 employees, we export defibrillators, monitoring systems and chest compression devices for cardiopulmonary resuscitation in cases of cardiac arrest, as well as digital solutions in the fields of telemedicine and quality management, to more than 70 countries worldwide. Our smart and robust products support rescuers working in emergency medical services, air rescue, patient transport, hospitals, the military and disaster response.
What is now the globally recognised brand “corpuls” began as a bold step into the unknown. In 1982, our company founder Günter Stemple took a leap of faith and developed a novel portable defibrillator in his basement workshop in Kaufering, Upper Bavaria, initially revolutionising the German market. That same spirit continues to drive us today.
We are recognised worldwide for our revolutionary ideas. The guiding principle behind our innovative strength, “FOCUS ON PATIENTS”, serves as both our compass and our driving force. Our aim is to save even more lives. That is why we are committed to the highest standards of quality and are investing more than ever in research and development, as well as in innovations for the future. We are always focused on the everyday challenges faced by our users. After all, they must be able to rely on our products, especially in demanding and critical emergency situations.
The best possible quality, service life and robustness, geared towards the specific conditions of emergency calls – this has always been our standard for our defibrillators, patient monitoring systems, chest compression devices and software solutions.
The safety of the patient and of the staff in the rescue vehicle during transport takes top priority. Almost all corpuls devices comply with the European DIN EN 1789
(Medical vehicles and their equipment - Road ambulances),
parts of the RTCA DO 160 (Environmental Conditions and Test Procedures for Airborne Equipment) and the MIL-STD 810 (US technical military standard that specifies the environmental test conditions for military equipment).