Gregory Dajer is a director and co-founder of Medical Technology Transfer and Services (MTTS), an award-winning social enterprise, specializing in creating appropriate medical devices for neonatal intensive care. With a passion for innovation and problem-solving, Gregory has dedicated his career to pushing the boundaries of technology to create smarter, more efficient, and affordable systems.
Having Started his professional career in car industry, Gregory soon realized that his talent and enthusiasm can be used in more meaningful ways working with like-minded people on the other side of the world. He moved from Poland to Vietnam where he joined his wife with what turned out to be a life-long adventure in creating in impact in global public health.
Throughout his career, Gregory has worked on projects impacting millions of lives on all continents, ranging from equipping small clinics for Burmese refugees in Mae Sot to large national projects by USAID and UNICEF in Ghana and Ethiopia. His expertise lies in delivering the appropriate medical technologies to the one who need them, no matter how remote the location is.
Gregory's contributions to the field of social entrepreneurship were recognized by Shwab Foundation awarding him the title of the Social Entrepreneur of the year 2017. Together with his team at MTTS, he continues to create innovative solutions at a scale with the goal of achieving 10 million lives saved by the end of the decade.