Technology & Innovation
at ergomed®
Precision, quality and state-of-the-art manufacturing for your sleeping comfort
At ergomed®, we combine many years of experience with innovative manufacturing technology to create products of exceptional quality and precision. Our technical equipment enables us to produce mattresses, covers and sleep systems that meet the highest ergonomic and hygienic standards.

Our Manufacturing Technology
For the production of our mattress covers, we rely on state-of-the-art machinery – including Mammut multi-needle quilting machines (VMK) from Stutznäcker Steppsysteme as well as a mattress panel sewing system from Naehtec.
This technology allows us to realise a wide range of quilting patterns and processing options – from split double-knit covers with all-round zippers to mattress ticking covers with end zippers.
Our machinery guarantees maximum precision in seam guidance, flawless workmanship and consistently high quality – even with large production volumes.
Fillings & Materials
Our machinery primarily processes polyester fleeces as well as lyocell and polyester blends with weights ranging from 100 to 600 g/m². These materials are durable, breathable and environmentally friendly.
We place particular emphasis on our foam materials:
Foam mattresses are made from an open-cell, elastic material that adapts optimally to the body while effectively regulating moisture. Our PUR foams are also recyclable and contribute to sustainable production.
Viscoelastic foam, originally developed by NASA, adapts precisely to the body’s contours and creates a feeling of weightlessness – delivering outstanding comfort and maximum pressure relief.
The Ergocheck – Quality You Can See
With maximum precision, the Ergocheck makes quality measurable and visible.
A measuring mat with 684 sensor points shows exactly how the mattress adapts to the individual body.
The result is a clear and easy-to-understand visual representation of pressure distribution – providing tangible proof of the exceptional quality and ergonomics of our sleep systems.
This makes visible what truly defines good sleep: the perfect interaction of body, mattress and technology.