
Medical Device Registration Database Search: Find Products, Companies, and Competitors
Use one free global search to find public medical device registrations, verify manufacturers and holders, and continue into company or competitor research.
Search device registrations across 36 markets
Start with the search job, not a country guide
When you need to find where a device is registered, who manufactures it, or which companies sell related products, the useful starting point is a searchable record set. The Device Registrations tool brings public registry records into one consistent search experience while preserving the country, source, source fields, and record-level detail link.
Open the tool above and enter a product name, company name, registration number, or technology term. You do not need to know the regulator's local interface before you begin.
Choose the search input that matches your question
| What you know | Useful first search | What to inspect next |
|---|---|---|
| Product or technology | A specific product term, model family, or technical name | Product name, manufacturer, class, status, and country |
| Company | The legal name and known spelling variants | Manufacturer versus holder role and linked registrations |
| Registration number | The complete official identifier | Detail page, dates, status, and source |
| Competitor | A competitor name or overlapping product term | Company Registry or Product Search & Compare |
Start narrow enough that the result set can be inspected. A generic word such as catheter may return many unrelated device types; adding the technology, anatomy, or company makes the records more useful.
Read normalized fields together with the raw source
Cross-country search needs normalized display fields, but normalization should never erase what the authority published. Risk class and status may be mapped into common values for filtering while the raw value remains available. Dates may describe issue, expiry, approval, publication, or the source snapshot, so check the field label before comparing two countries.
A blank field means the source did not publish that value in the ingested record. It does not mean every regulator uses the same concept or that the underlying product lacks it. Open the detail page when the distinction matters.
Verify the company's role before treating a record as its portfolio
A manufacturer, applicant, sponsor, registration holder, importer, and authorized representative can all appear beside the same registration. They are not interchangeable aliases. Search the company name, open representative records, and confirm which source field contains it.
When the identity is supported, continue to Company Registry. That page aggregates public records across covered markets and makes it easier to move between a company, its products, and the original registrations. Former legal names and regulatory names should remain attached to their provenance rather than being flattened into an untraceable name list.
Move from records to product and competitor questions
Use Global Product Search & Compare when you want to trace one product category across several country registries. Use AI Search when the question needs a composed answer, such as:
- Which manufacturers have overlapping ultrasound products in Brazil and Mexico?
- Which registrations support the claimed overlap?
- In which covered markets does a company have public records?
- Which source fields identify the manufacturer and which identify a local holder?
The AI result should cite the underlying registration records. It can help organize a comparison, but the record remains the evidence.
Know what “not found” means
A global database is only as complete as its covered sources and latest successful ingestion. If a record is not returned, describe it as not found in the searched source and snapshot. Try a verified local spelling, former legal name, model, product term, or registration number before concluding that the registration does not exist.
A quick quality check
Before using the result in a report, confirm that:
- the detail link opens the expected product and legal entity;
- the company appears in the correct source role;
- counts use unique registrations rather than repeated association rows;
- normalized class, status, and dates still show their raw values;
- the source and data-as-of date are visible;
- any AI comparison cites the exact records behind it.
This is what the database is for: getting from a real search question to inspectable public records quickly, then handing the same evidence into the next company, product, or AI research tool.
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