our mission
At NES Group Medical, our mission is clear and purposeful:
“Empower People to Improve Healthcare.”
By investing in team culture, continuous training, innovation, and leading technology, we empower our people to deliver exceptional outcomes. In turn, we empower our clients—practice managers, nurses, aged care providers, and healthcare professionals—to provide safer, more efficient care. Together, we improve healthcare standards across Australia and New Zealand.

01.
Empower
We empower people to improve healthcare. By enabling our team and supporting our clients, we make a greater collective impact.
02.
Grow
Progress drives performance. We strive for constant growth, creating opportunities for our people and delivering better service for our clients.
03.
Be Kind
Respect and kindness foster strong relationships—both in the workplace and with those we serve.
Trusted by Healthcare Providers Nationwide
Founded in 2006 by Nick Togias, NES Group Medical has grown into an industry leader in biomedical engineering and medical equipment servicing. What began as a single vision is now realised through the hard work of our experienced, passionate team—affectionately known as the Dream Team.
Today, NES Group Medical is proud to support:
- General practices and medical centres
- Aged care facilities
- Hospitals and day surgeries
- Multinational healthcare organisations
We provide medical equipment testing, aged care equipment maintenance, autoclave and washer disinfector validation, and biomedical testing and calibration of medical devices in compliance with Australian standards including AS 3551, AS/NZS 3760, and AS 5369.





Our Services Include:
Innovation That Drives Excellence
We’ve developed a range of innovative healthcare solutions under the Innovo® brand, including:
- Custom Operating Theatre Fit-Outs
- Innovo Puraclav Autoclaves
- High-performance Medical Lighting Solutions
Every product is carefully selected and designed in partnership with world-class manufacturers, meeting stringent Australian and international medical equipment standards—as well as the expectations of the NES Group team.

