Indiba
INDIBA is a Spanish medical technology company specializing in radiofrequency-based devices for aesthetic and veterinary medicine, with a strong global export business. The company designs and manufactures its equipment in Barcelona and markets them worldwide for applications in body shaping, skin tightening, anti-aging, and veterinary care. With a team of over 200 employees, INDIBA combines clinical research, health sciences, and engineering to offer non-invasive treatment solutions to professionals in more than 50 countries.
In Spain, INDIBA operates from its headquarters in Barcelona, where it hosts a multidisciplinary team spanning clinical affairs, quality assurance, marketing automation, and export-focused customer service roles. The company's international outlook makes it a fitting environment for professionals who work with global markets, and its presence on multinational markets means customer-facing and medical roles frequently engage with international partners. While primarily a Spanish-founded company, its export-oriented nature positions it as an accessible employer for international talent looking to work in a medical technology environment in Barcelona.
Company History
INDIBA was founded in 2002 by José Calbet and has since developed into a leading provider of radiofrequency-based medical devices for aesthetic and regenerative treatments. The company grew from a Spanish R&D initiative into a multinational with a presence in over 50 countries, known for its proprietary capacitive and resistive energy transfer technology. Today, it continues to innovate in clinics and veterinary medicine, maintaining its headquarters and manufacturing in Barcelona.
For International Professionals
- INDIBA is headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, offering professionals the opportunity to work in one of Europe's most dynamic tech hubs.
- The company's focus on exporting means that many roles interact with international markets, suitable for multilingual professionals.
- They hire across diverse roles—from customer service and QA to marketing and medical affairs—suitable for various profiles.
- INDIBA commits to clinical research, which might be interesting for professionals in the medical and scientific fields.
- Working in a medical device company with a global brand; exposure to both commercial and technical sides may be valuable for career growth.