Going Global, Staying Grounded: Mantra Systems Moves to .com

Shona Richardson PhD
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At Mantra Systems, our mission has always been to take the complexity out of medical device regulation. What began as a small consultancy in Sheffield has grown into a trusted partner in the medical device industry. From clinical and performance evaluations to full technical files under UK MDR, EU MDR, and IVDR, we help our clients navigate regulations and achieve market access with confidence.

Now, as we continue to grow, we’re making one small change with a big message:

👉 We’re moving from mantrasystems.co.uk to mantrasystems.com.

Why the switch?

Because our reach is no longer just national — it’s global.

Our client base now spans Europe, North America, Asia, and beyond. Medical device and IVD companies worldwide turn to us for expert support in navigating medical device regulations. The new .com domain reflects that international scope and our commitment to serving clients wherever they’re based, without losing what makes us different.

Same Sheffield Team. Bigger Stage.

We might be going global, but we’re still proudly based in Sheffield, UK - a city celebrated for its innovation and resilience.

This shift to a .com domain is not just about growth; it’s about who we’ve become as a company. It reflects our global ambitions while staying anchored in the core values that have defined us since the beginning.

What does this mean for you?

  • You can now find us at mantrasystems.com
  • All emails and services stay the same
  • Our team, tools, and tailored support aren’t going anywhere

It’s still us, just with a domain name that matches the clients we serve and the markets we work in every day.

So whether you’re building your first technical file, tackling the MDD to MDR transition, or scaling globally, we’re right here with you — locally grounded, globally ready.

Mantra Systems. Made in Sheffield. Trusted Worldwide.

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