21.09.2021
Dr Enise Lauterbach, a well-known German doctor and award-winning founder, joins the IT specialist tuomi. As Medical Director, she will take on an advisory role and support tuomi in developing further highly specialised medical software for medical staff and patients.
Arja Roos, CEO tuomi S.A., points out: "For us, Dr Enise Lauterbach
is an absolute dream solution as Medical Director. As a former chief
physician, she has a broad range of experience, both professionally and
in the administration of a hospital. In addition, she has founded a
start-up herself to push digitalisation in medicine with full force. We
are very much looking forward to her joining our team."
Dr Enise
Lauterbach emphasises: " From my own experience, I know the potential
of digital solutions in medicine. tuomi develops, among other things,
software for data transmission following the highest security standards.
This is an important basis for digitalisation even in the most complex
medical fields. As Medical Director, I am looking forward to sharing
experiences and ideas. I am convinced that the combination of highly
skilled IT professionals and myself as a doctor and founder will lead to
great results.
tuomi develops software as a medical device of the highest class III
according to the EU Medical Devices Regulation (MDR). Founded in 1995,
the company has been active in this field since 2016. tuomi has a long
history of working in the areas of network technology, mobile and
cloud-based applications. Since the beginning of 2021, the quality
management has been certified according to ISO 13485:2016.
Dr Enise
Lauterbach studied human medicine in Mainz (Germany) and is a specialist
in internal medicine and cardiology. She specialised in the treatment
of cardiac arrhythmias. In July 2019, she left the Centre for Outpatient
Rehabilitation in Trier as the then head physician of the cardiology
department. In 2019, her app "Consil!um" was awarded the first female
founder prize by the Trier Chamber of Industry and Commerce. In 2020,
she and her husband founded the company LEOMA medical GmbH & Co. KG.
In the same year, Focus magazine named her one of the most important
100 women in Germany. In 2021, German newspaper "Handelsblatt" named her
as one of 100 women with the greatest influence on Germany's future. The same newspaper published a detailed portrait of her.