Orfit Industries, Belgian family-owned company and developer of medical devices, has won a Red Dot Product Design Award 2023 for their Aerial Couch Top, an innovative, virtually self-supporting treatment table for use in radiotherapy. This cutting-edge product innovation optimizes the impact of radiation during cancer treatment. The Red Dot Design Award looks back on a history of more than 60 years and has become one of the most coveted seals of quality design internationally. This industry recognition validates the family company’s choice to focus fully on research and development.
Orfit Industries has a leading position worldwide in the development, production and sale of thermoplastics for orthopedics, physical rehabilitation and radiotherapy. Research & development is an important cornerstone in the company’s strategy. In radiotherapy, malignant cells are irradiated with high energy causing them to die. During these sessions, it’s very important that the patient lies in the same place every time and cannot move. Orfit’s immobilization systems ensure the correct position and limit movement to less than 1 millimeter.
An advanced treatment technique is proton therapy. This method requires a large investment in setting up the treatment center, but has significant advantages. For example, the healthy tissue that lies behind the tumor can be spared as much as possible, reducing the overall radiation load when treated with protons. Orfit Industries’ Aerial Couch Top optimizes the impact of the proton dose. The couch top is virtually self-supporting and is not supported by rails or other obstacles. This results in a homogeneous and uniform treatment area, an aspect that is extremely important in proton irradiation.
Since 1991, the development and production of thermoplastic masks have been the core business of Orfit Industries. The production of composite treatment tables has also recently been among the areas of expertise that Orfit Industries is expanding. The family-owned enterprise operates internationally in three niche markets. The main market is that of positioning and immobilization systems used in the radiation treatment of cancer patients. In addition, 35% of activity comes from the physical rehabilitation and orthopedics world in which Orfit develops and manufactures thermoplastic orthotic and prosthetic materials. The products are used in 100 countries on all continents. Despite its international orientation, the company remains 100% Belgian and family-owned. Thus, the third generation is now preparing to take over the torch and continue to grow internationally in the medical device market with great ambitions.