About Our Company
Medical and Digital Health Technology
Medical Education, Treatment Delivery, And Patient Engagement
Excellence is achieved when we are passionate about our work and committed to benefiting others. This is where we find success. We strive to offer effective solutions and products through evidence-based practices, guiding our decisions at all levels.
Our Mission: We are unwavering in our commitment to improving the quality of life, providing reassurance and confidence to all who work with us.
Our aim is to enhance the quality of life and work for our clients and patients, prioritizing safety and successful treatment outcomes.
Economic success is achieved through serving the people we work with.
Our Values: Our core values embody clarity, trust, loyalty, and respect. They guide our work and behaviour and create belonging and purpose for stakeholders.
Intronix Technologies is a medical device and digital health technology company that supports medical education, treatment delivery, and patient engagement.
For the past thirty years, we have provided medical devices for clinical research. Our most well-known product is the Myoguide injection guidance device. Recently, we have been developing digital health solutions and virtual and Augmented Reality (AR)-based simulations to support our eLearning programs within the Myoguide Academy.
Our current research collaborations focus on enhancing our clinical research digital health platform for remote detection and control of Parkinson's tremors. We are also working on delivering access to 3D-rendered anatomical models integrated with therapeutic and cosmetic eLearning programs.
The original Myoguide was discontinued several years ago due to critical supply chain issues. We remain supportive and do have replacement cables available on the Myoguide Store!
The Myoguide Academy continues to provide innovative eLearning courses for therapeutic and cosmetic injectors. Check out our new AI-Chatbot that is powered by our "own content" to ensure accuracy and curated intelligence.
The FREE! I-Engage Pain Academy is designed to help support patients with chronic pain. With eLearning courses and a video library featuring meditations, stretches, and low-impact yoga sessions, we aim to support patients with chronic pain through their pain management journey.
Our Clinical, Educational, and AI-Enhanced Leadership
Dr. Evan Friedman supports Intronix Technologies with a multidisciplinary background in biological sciences, physiology, biomedical engineering, and innovation-focused business strategy. His work spans clinical practice, academic research, digital education, and applied AI, helping to guide the development of tools that support clinicians and individuals living with pain.
Evan completed a B.Sc. in Biological Sciences, an M.Sc. in Physiology through the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto, and an Executive MBA focused on innovation and applied health-technology projects. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with engineers, clinicians, and research teams to enhance simulation, EMG training, spasticity management, and patient education frameworks.
He has contributed to competitive research funded by CIHR, NSERC, OCE, SONAMI, and the Ontario Ministry of Health, with publications in IEEE journals, biomedical engineering conferences, and technical white papers.
Evan also leads the development of educational content across our digital platforms, including Myoguide Academy, the I-Engage Pain Academy, and the Intronix Technologies blog, reflecting our team’s shared commitment to accessible, evidence-informed learning.
A key focus of his current work involves integrating AI-enhanced educational chatbots that provide users with personalized access to Intronix’s own curated knowledge. These tools support both general website visitors and registered eLearning users by enhancing access to technical, anatomical, EMG, and pain science information.
Additionally, Evan helps oversee the development of our interactive 3D anatomical models, which enable learners to explore human anatomy in both longitudinal and cross-sectional views. These assets enhance our eLearning programs, enabling clinicians and patients to visualize structures, procedures, and concepts with greater clarity.
At Intronix, Evan’s role is part of a collaborative effort across engineering, product development, education, and patient support. Our team collaborates to bridge science, technology, and clinical practice, creating meaningful solutions for clinicians and the patients they care for.



