
THE TACHY VISION
Our vision at The Tachy Tech is to revolutionise the Cardiac Rhythm Management industry by providing innovative solutions for patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices.
We strive to be at the forefront of technology, collaborating with leading companies to develop advanced programming techniques that ensure the safety and efficacy of these devices in MRI environments. Through our expertise and dedication, we aim to improve the quality of life for individuals with cardiac conditions, offering them peace of mind and a brighter future.

THE TACHY TECH
Seymoure Isip, BSN, RN, is a highly skilled Critical Care Nurse at Calvary Bruce Private and the visionary Founder of The Tachy Tech.
With a passion for "Empowering Hearts, Igniting Life," Seymoure brings extensive clinical expertise and a dedication to patient safety and well-being. As a Clinical Specialist for Medtronic, Boston Scientific, Abbott St. Jude, and Biotronik, Seymoure has a wealth of experience in the field of Cardiac Rhythm Management.
His commitment to advancing cardiac care and ensuring the safe programming of cardiac implantable electronic devices in MRI environments has been the driving force behind The Tachy Tech’s success. Under his leadership, The Tachy Tech continues to innovate and provide exceptional service to patients and healthcare professionals alike.

OUR STORY
Tachy Tech was founded by a team of experienced professionals in the Cardiac Rhythm Management field.
Their vision is to provide specialised services in programming cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) for the MRI environment. With their extensive knowledge and expertise, the team collaborates with industry giants such as Medtronic, Biotronik, Boston Scientific, and Abbott St. Jude to offer unique solutions that ensure patient safety and device functionality during MRI procedures. Committed to excellence, Tachy Tech has Advanced Life Support experience and is dedicated to delivering exceptional service and enhancing the patient’s experience in the MRI environment.
