Foundation of the company
1989
The Ural Scientific School
Decades ago, a major scientific and technological cluster emerged in the Ural region. Our area accumulated extensive research knowledge and R&D expertise across diverse industries - from light manufacturing to aerospace. Entire research institutes were relocated to the Urals, generating thousands of new ideas and inventions. This gave rise to the Ural Scientific School, which trained outstanding engineers and researchers capable of solving complex technical and scientific challenges and developing high-precision instruments.
1989
Development of a High-Frequency Jet Ventilator
The company began developing a high-frequency jet ventilator in collaboration with Boris Zislin. The result was Russia's first ventilator designed for mechanical ventilation in cases of a "difficult airway," when tracheal intubation is impossible, and for ventilating patients with bronchopleural or alveolar fistulas without "shutting down" the affected lung. Today, high-frequency jet ventilators are manufactured exclusively by Triton Electronic Systems.
1992
Production of Monitoring Equipment
In the early 1990s, the company launched production of medical monitoring equipment. The first devices were pulse oximeters, followed by patient monitors. Gradually, the company's distribution network expanded to cover the entire territory of Russia.
2003
Production
of Conventional Volume Ventilators
Starting in 2003, the company began manufacturing conventional volume-controlled ventilators. The first model, the Zisline MV200, featured multiple modes of mandatory and assisted ventilation and an integrated compressed air source. Respiratory monitoring and advanced patient monitoring became development priorities, and today Zisline ventilators offer extensive monitoring capabilities. The range of ventilation modes has also been significantly expanded to include adaptive intelligent ventilation, neonatal ventilation modes via nasal cannula, and high-flow oxygen therapy. Zisline ventilators are now well known throughout Russia and are exported to countries across Europe and Asia.
2013
OEM
Medical Solutions Division
In
2013, the company launched production of its own mainstream capnographs under
the QuRe brand. Initially, the sensors were integrated exclusively into Zisline
ventilators. Later, QuRe capnographs became the company's first OEM product
when other ventilator manufacturers began incorporating the sensors into their
own devices. Today, several of the world's leading medical equipment
manufacturers utilize Treaton's OEM medical solutions. We have become an
integral part of the global medical device industry, operating on the
international market. Our mission is to empower leaders and support their
success - making high-performance technologies accessible to all.