Exhibitors
Preventing surgical site infection At IPC2026, Hartmann will focus on tackling surgical site infections, which remain a major burden and an unwanted complication healthcare professionals strive to prevent. With Preventia Surgical Irrigation, the company aims to support a key goal in infection prevention – one of the remaining challenges in endoprosthetics. Traditional surgical irrigation with saline or Ringer’s solution is a routine step to improve visibility and remove debris, but it offers only a mechanical effect. So, why not advance this common practice into a measure that also helps reduce SSI risk? By combining the antimicrobial power of PHMB 0.1% with the surfactant action of Poloxamer, Preventia offers a rapid onset of action in just one minute. Preventia provides three
synergistic effects in one step: a lotus effect for superior cleaning, a remanence effect for ongoing protection, and a strong antimicrobial effect. It represents a simple measure for a major challenge.
Comfortable respiratory protection At IPC2026, delegates can see the i-Pro PPE mask, which has been specifically developed for clinicians – providing reliable respiratory protection in clinical settings. Drawing on over 30 years of Intersurgical’s expertise in respiratory and filtration technology, the mask combines proven bacterial and viral filtration efficiency with superior wearer comfort. Central to its design is a soft, flexible TPE seal that conforms to facial contours, ensuring an effective and comfortable fit while maintaining a high-quality face seal. The i-Pro also features a flexible chin seal to aid stability, a four-point fixation system for secure positioning, and an integrated protective shield offering additional defence against droplets and aerosols. Designed with healthcare professionals in
mind, the mask addresses common fit and comfort issues associated with industrial-style PPE. The result is a clinically focused protective solution that ensures both safety and comfort for those working in demanding healthcare environments.
Disinfectant wipes for clinical environments Medipal Disinfectant Wipes are the company’s best selling solution for disinfecting surfaces of non-invasive medical devices. Using an exclusive high-specification chemistry, these wipes provide a powerful, broad spectrum, alcohol-free disinfectant effective in both clean and dirty conditions. Each wipe is made from advanced Tritex material - created by bonding spun-bond and melt-blown polypropylene fibres before applying a hydrophilic coating, delivering strength, durability and reliability. Manufactured in Britain at the company’s
BREEAM Outstanding-rated Leicestershire facility, these wipes offer a more sustainable solution for the NHS by reducing transport impact. Fully CE-marked and compliant to the MDR, Medipal combines efficacy with responsible British manufacturing. The company is accredited to ISO 14001, achieved an Ecovadis Silver medal, accomplished carbon neutrality for Scopes 1 & 2 and remains committed to NetZero across Scopes 1, 2 & 3 by 2050.
Nano-aerosol misting platform At IPC 2026, Innova NanoJet Technologies will showcase the AirSancta CDa Pro Series – an advanced nano-aerosol misting platform powered by proprietary NanoJet Technology. It generates ultra-fine droplets that disperse evenly and reach ‘missed’ micro-spaces – behind equipment, into corners, vents, and other hard-to-clean geometries – supporting more consistent whole-room air and surface decontamination. CDa Pro can operate with distilled water
to help reduce airborne particulate burden, and it is also engineered to deliver effective performance at low-ppm hypochlorous acid (HClO) levels – minimising overall chemical load, while maintaining rapid action. Droplet behaviour is tuned to remain suspended longer for improved contact time with minimal wet fallout. In NHS room-scale bio-validation testing, a 10-minute application achieved >99% reduction of an airborne bacterial challenge at 10 ppm HClO. AirSancta CDa Pro helps organisations adopt a safer, validated approach to strengthen preparedness for future outbreaks.
Dependable hand hygiene solution At IPC2026, Ophardt Hygiene will be highlighting its KX Manual dispenser range – a robust, dependable hand hygiene solution designed for demanding healthcare environments. Engineered for acute hospitals, GP surgeries, dental practices and care homes, KX manual units provide reliable, controlled dispensing of soap and alcohol-based hand rub at point of care. The durable construction is built to withstand
Hygienic bedpan management Exhibiting at IPC2026, Meiko UK specialises in hygienic bed pan washing. Its latest generation of German-made bedpan washer-disinfectors provide enhanced protection for staff and patients, while also reducing workload. Available in flush-mount or standalone models, Meiko’s solutions offer automated no- hands opening, load detection, and meet N ISO 15883-1 and -3 standards. Temperature control is ensured by two sensors that cross-check each other, ensuring the required temperatures are reached and maintained for the set time. Steam cleaning and disinfection ensure the highest level of sanitisation without aerosols.
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high-frequency use, while the purely mechanical operation eliminates the need for batteries or electrical connections – reducing maintenance requirements and long- term operational costs. The range supports infection prevention teams in meeting hand hygiene compliance standards through intuitive operation and consistent dosing. For estates and
procurement teams,
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