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Supporting Innovation in Medical Devices

SÚKL 14. 07. 2026

The State Institute for Drug Control (SÚKL) has launched the Innovation Office for Medical Devices, a new service designed to support innovation in the Czech healthcare sector.

The Innovation Office for Medical Devices will provide expert consultations to entities developing innovative medical devices, in vitro diagnostic medical devices (IVDs), and medical software.

The new service has been established in cooperation with the Ministry of Health as part of broader initiatives aimed at fostering innovation in the healthcare sector and creating a predictable regulatory environment for the development of new medical technologies.

The objective of the Innovation Office is to help developers gain an early understanding of regulatory requirements and identify, at an early stage of their projects, any issues or risks that may affect further product development. Early consultation can contribute to more efficient development planning, an appropriate regulatory strategy, and a smoother route to market.

Expert consultations may cover topics such as the intended purpose of a medical device, its regulatory status, qualification and classification, clinical evaluation or performance evaluation, conformity assessment procedures, and the need to involve a notified body.

At the same time, SÚKL has published the Guidance of the Innovation Office for Medical Devices, which sets out the conditions for submitting applications, the scope of expert consultations, and the procedures for providing them. The guidance also includes a triage form, which serves as the basis for the preliminary assessment of applications and the preparation of expert consultations.

In its initial phase, the Innovation Office is being implemented as a pilot project. Its purpose is to validate the established processes in practice and to gather feedback from both applicants and SÚKL experts. Based on the experience gained during the pilot phase, both the methodology and the scope of consultations may be further refined to better meet the needs of innovators and regulatory practice.

This article is based on information published on the SÚKL website, where the full version is available. 


The English translation was prepared using the latest available ChatGPT model.  

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