Our Story

Empowering Clinicians with Actionable Medical Device Data

For over 20 years, Bridge-Tech has been at the forefront of medical device connectivity, ensuring clinicians receive real-time, meaningful insights that enhance patient care and improve clinical workflows.

Who We Are


At Bridge-Tech, we specialize in seamless medical device integration, providing clinicians with the right data at the right time. Our advanced technology solutions ensure secure connectivity, intuitive data visualization, and workflow-driven decision support.

Machine-level programming & network architecture

HL7 engine development & API systems

Clinical workflow optimization

Medical IoT design & manufacturing

Secure data encryption & connectivity (cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth)

Our Mission

  • Providing comprehensive access to all available device data, with flexible configuration to align with clinical workflows.
  • Ensuring patient safety with built-in safeguards that match the correct patient, device, and medical record.
  • Innovating solutions that help clinicians assess patient progress with confidence.
  • Designing intelligent, intuitive visual displays that make key decision factors clear.

Why It Matters

Optimized patient care starts with timely insights. By delivering real-time, customizable data Bridge-Tech helps clinicians anticipate and respond to critical changes, ventilation trends or assessing weaning readiness with precision.

Meet the Leadership Team

Terry Davis

Terry Davis, RRT, is the co-founder, CEO, and Clinical Applications Director of Bridge Tech Medical, a company dedicated to delivering clinician-friendly data systems that transform ventilator and critical-care device information into actionable insights. Since co-founding the company in 2004, he has overseen product development and clinical integration efforts that have improved workflow efficiency and patient monitoring in multiple healthcare environments nationwide.

Terry earned his bachelor’s degree in Respiratory Therapy from Georgia State University and built a 13-year clinical career, culminating in his role as Director of Respiratory Therapy at a major Atlanta hospital. There, he led a team of therapists and spearheaded initiatives that significantly reduced ventilator-associated complications. Transitioning to the medical device industry, Terry then excelled as an independent sales consultant specializing in ventilators and pulmonary diagnostics.

Outside of work, Terry is an avid baseball and hockey fan, enjoys hiking with his wife, and restoring antique furniture.

Paul Olver

Paul Olver is co-founder and Chief Operating Officer of Bridge-Tech Medical, bringing 30 years of leadership in business development, operations, and sales administration within the medical-device industry.

He launched his career in 1986 at Fipps Medical—a southeast regional distributor of medical-surgical and critical care specialties. Rising over eight years to Executive Vice President and overseeing operations and business development. In 1994, Paul founded a medical sales and marketing consultancy, scaling its revenue through targeted OEM partnerships and national campaigns.

Paul earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from Auburn University. Throughout his career, he has been recognized for forging high-impact partnerships, optimizing supply-chain operations, and driving revenue growth.

Outside of professional pursuits, Paul enjoys golfing, traveling and spending time with family and friends.

Tharen Debold

Tharen, a Georgia Tech Alum, is a Senior Software Developer and Solutions Architect with 20+ years of experience building reliable, scalable, and high performance software systems. His work is driven by a passion for solving complex problems, modernizing legacy platforms, and delivering real-world solutions that make a difference.

Tharen’s technical focus is on .NET and Angular development, with deep expertise in cloud platforms including Azure and AWS. Whether architecting enterprise-grade applications or developing embedded devices, Tharen thrives in hands-on roles that require deep debugging, system optimization, and customer-centered thinking.

Throughout his career, Tharen has contributed across diverse industries—from broadcasting and medtech to academia and semiconductors—developing systems that range from radio automation platforms to cloud-connected IoT medical devices and bare-metal hardware interfaces.

Outside of tech, he is a passionate musician who sings and performs with local vocal groups and has been fortunate to share music across the U.S. and four continents. Music keeps him grounded, creative, and collaborative—qualities that fuel his work as a developer and architect.