
Everything Happens for A reason
This is my story.
I am a firm believer in “Everything Happens for a Reason”. I am an X-Ray Technologist working in Thunder Bay, Ontario in the largest hospital in the region. My career began in a casual position, always waiting for shifts to come down to me. While I was waiting by my phone day and night, I created MRTMarkers.
My vision for MRTMarkers was to create uniquely designed x-ray markers and accessories to brighten up my coworkers’ shifts. After 2 years of experimenting and testing, I now offer my customers high quality products that I stand by.
I love what I do both at work and at home. Balance is very important to me and MRTMarkers has given me the opportunity to achieve that work-life balance.
What guides us.
We know that working in health care, especially in the diagnostic imaging field, is rewarding but difficult at times. Our high quality and beautifully designed products aim to provide an avenue of relief to uplift work spirits.


We Are Hand-Crafters
We are dedicated to challenge what’s possible - testing out ideas, personal experience and community feedback into every product. Our commitment is demonstrated by a line of innovative products using high quality materials, investing in extensive quality control and delivering an unmatched experience.
We Innovate
In November 2022, Alessandra won the RBC Young Innovator of the year award for her product innovation using 3D printing as well as upcycling depleted giftcards into the NuovaCard.


We Care
Given the urgency of climate change, it is our responsibility to take care of our planet and reduce our waste where possible. We commit to continue to incorporate sustainability considerations into all of our business practices. Our x-ray marker process includes using reusable mixing supplies and our plastic products are made with biodegradable and non-toxic PLA. Our next step is to invest in eco-friendly packaging materials.

We have partnered with Make a-Wish Canada Foundation
To help them create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses.