A physician who opens doors.
A tech veteran who builds the product.
Fracto was born because MedTech training has a problem – and two people with the right skills met at the right time.

An excellent fit
At the Silicon Valley Founders Program at TH Deggendorf, Lukas Ebner notices a young physician. The energy is contagious, the idea solid. When Laurin's original co-founder steps down, Lukas asks the decisive question: 'Do you need a new partner?'
Two very different profiles – but that's exactly why it works.
What drives us
Every medical device deserves a QR code that leads to an AI assistant. We start with product training for MedTech – but we're building for more.
Laurin opens the doors. Lukas builds what's behind them.


The Founders.

Laurin Gerdes
CEO & Co-Founder
Medical student at the University of Heidelberg, paramedic, Fracto founder since 2021. Laurin knows the clinical routine from firsthand experience. When he speaks with senior physicians, nurses, or MedTech decision-makers, he speaks their language. At Arab Health in Dubai, he makes more relevant contacts in three days than others do in a year.
“I've seen doctors standing in front of devices at night with no help. That has to stop.”
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Lukas Ebner
CTO/COO & Co-Founder
Over 25 years of software development and business management. In 2009, he founded a software company for the energy sector, ran it bootstrapped for 13 years, and sold it successfully in 2022. At Fracto, he's responsible for the AI pipeline, platform architecture, and operations – everything under the hood.
“I build products that last. Fracto will become the system MedTech relies on.”
LinkedInThe road so far.
Official launch as GmbH – the foundation for scalable growth.

Paths cross at the Silicon Valley Founders Program at TH Deggendorf – the beginning of Fracto in its current form.
Mindray, an international MedTech manufacturer, becomes a reference customer.
First MedTech product trainings for industrial customers – the market is real.
Teaching positions at 15+ locations, partnerships with universities.
Laurin launches first e-learning courses for medical students – in the middle of a pandemic.