MICRO-TECH Highlights Clinically Driven Innovation at DDW 2026

CHICAGO, May 2026 — MICRO-TECH participated in Digestive Disease Week® 2026, one of the world’s leading scientific meetings for gastroenterology, hepatology, endoscopy and gastrointestinal surgery. Held in Chicago under the theme “Discovery at Every Turn,” DDW 2026 brought together physicians, researchers, educators and industry representatives from around the world to exchange the latest advances in digestive disease care.

At this year’s meeting, MICRO-TECH showcased a portfolio of endoscopic solutions designed to address evolving clinical needs and support procedural efficiency. Featured products included the eyeMAX™ Slim Cholangioscope, the DAT™ Dual Action Tissue Closure Device, and the SureFire™ Over-the-Scope Banding System.

As an endoscopy-focused medical device company, MICRO-TECH continues to place clinical insight at the center of product development. The products presented at DDW 2026 reflect the company’s ongoing efforts to translate physician feedback and real-world procedural challenges into practical technologies for endoscopic diagnosis and therapy.

Professor Neil Mehta of the University of Texas Medical Branch recognized MICRO-TECH’s clinically oriented approach, noting:

“MICRO-TECH’s devices are consistently developed around real clinical needs and actual procedural scenarios. Their strong clinical performance demonstrates both practical value and innovation.”

During the exhibition, MICRO-TECH hosted hands-on demonstrations that allowed attending physicians to experience product handling, functionality and performance in an interactive setting. These sessions provided an opportunity for direct discussion with clinicians on procedural applications, usability considerations and unmet needs in daily endoscopic practice.

The engagement at DDW 2026 further strengthened MICRO-TECH’s dialogue with the global endoscopy community. By listening closely to physicians and focusing on clinically relevant innovation, MICRO-TECH remains committed to developing technologies that support physicians and contribute to the advancement of endoscopic care worldwide.