Micro-Tech Endoscopy Showcases Innovation at ACG 2025
Micro-Tech Endoscopy attended the 2025 American College of Gastroenterology (ACG) Annual Scientific Meeting at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona. The Micro-Tech team engaged with physicians and researchers, showcased its latest endoscopic technologies, and assisted with hands-on training sessions.
by Andrea Diaz
Micro-Tech Endoscopy joined clinicians, researchers, and industry leaders at the 2025 ACG Annual Scientific Meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, an event that brought together gastroenterologists and other professionals to explore new developments, technologies, and clinical approaches in the field. From Sunday, October 26 through Tuesday, October 28, the Micro-Tech team engaged with attendees at their booth and supported the hands-on sessions that gave participants the opportunity to refine their skills using the latest endoscopic tools.
“ACG offers an invaluable platform to connect with physicians and demonstrate how thoughtful design and collaboration can improve patient outcomes,” said Rebecca Goosen, clinical specialist at Micro-Tech. “We’re proud to contribute to the learning experience while showcasing devices that reflect our dedication to quality and excellence.”
The hands-on sessions provided gastroenterologists and trainees with the opportunity to practice techniques under expert guidance. Clinical specialists from Micro-Tech assisted in the sessions by supplying a range of high-performance devices and providing on-site technical support. Participants had the chance to experience Micro-Tech’s advanced solutions across a range of clinical applications, including large defect closure, hemostasis, endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD), endoscopic ultrasound (EUS), and cholangioscopy. Each product reflects Micro-Tech’s close collaboration with physicians to enhance precision and efficiency in minimally invasive procedures.
At the Micro-Tech booth, attendees explored the company’s expanding product portfolio and discussed the latest developments shaping the future of gastroenterology. Product managers shared insights into Micro-Tech’s commitment to quality, innovation, and affordability, which continue to drive its mission to make advanced technology accessible to healthcare providers and enhance the quality of care.
“Trade shows offer a lot of value,” said Joel Braunschweig, senior market development manager at Micro-Tech. “They give us the chance to meet with current partners while introducing our technology to clinicians who may not have seen it before. The hands-on sessions are especially meaningful because they’re led by experienced leaders in areas like ERCP and cholangioscopy, giving physicians a chance to explore different technologies and tools across companies.”
Micro-Tech Endoscopy’s presence at ACG 2025 underscores its continued collaboration with leaders in gastroenterology to advance minimally invasive care through innovation and collaboration. By combining forward-thinking design with a focus on patient outcomes, the company continues to support physicians in delivering more effective procedures.