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EBME expo preview


hospitality and communities. Driven by a commitment to research and development, sustainable innovation and industry-leading partnerships, the company’s range of clinically-proven Sani-Cloth, HyperDRYMist, Novaerus, Prevantics and Hygea solutions for environmental cleaning and disinfection, skin decontamination and patient care, are trusted by healthcare professionals around the world. At EMBE, PDI International will be showcasing a Made in Britain range of 2-in-1 cleaning and disinfecting wipes that have been specifically developed to address a common challenge in healthcare environments: compatibility. The Sani-Cloth range, including its most recent addition, AF³, has been approved on over 2,000 medical devices and the most common materials used in medical facilities. Visit Stand D17 to find out more about the company’s “Compatible by design” range, which can help improve patient outcomes for patients, staff, medical equipment, and the planet.


Precise ventilators and anaesthesia workstations Löwenstein Medical UK offers German made high performance, precise ventilators and anaesthesia workstations for the UK market. Together with accessories and consumables, the company strives to supply the necessary medical products for the provision of high- quality healthcare. Its ventilation range spans from sleep diagnostic and sleep therapy devices, through to Neonatal, Paediatric and Adult ICU ventilators and anaesthesia workstations. For more information, visit: Stand J09


Electrical safety solutions Exhibiting on Stand B07, Starkstrom is a UK company based in Leicestershire offering integrated solutions for design, supply, installation, and commissioning of Electrical Safety Solutions, for Group 2 medical locations. The company provides infrastructure and clinical products to all areas of hospitals specialising in operating theatres, day surgery, critical care, emergency departments and endoscopy. Starkstrom’s UK manufactured products


include: IPS, PACS, warning signs, surgeons’ panels and clinical pendants, and it is the authorised distributor for: Power Control Systems UPS, KLS Martin Operating Lights and Diathermy Equipment, and OPT Operating tables. Starkstrom’s significant presence across the UK is driven by its experienced consultative sales team engaging early in projects to support Architects, Design Consultants, M&E contractors, Estates Clinical and EBME Teams – taking them through every aspect of the design of their facility. Product training is provided as standard, and


after sales is a key element of Starkstrom’s philosophy. The company provides whole life support to its products, nationwide, giving customers complete peace of mind.


26 www.clinicalservicesjournal.com I June 2024


Anaesthesia solutions As a leading UK provider of anaesthesia products and services, Penlon will be exhibiting a range of medical devices from across its product portfolio at the EBME Expo 2024, including the Prima 465, Prima 451 MRI anaesthetic machines and the Sigma Delta anaesthesia vaporiser. The Prima 465 anaesthetic machine is available with anaesthetic gas monitoring, automatic agent identification and agent consumption. The specialised Prima 451 has proven compatibility with 1.5 Tesla and 3 Tesla scanners from multiple manufacturers, including GE Healthcare, Philips and Siemens. The award-winning Sigma Delta will also be on display; the lightweight Sigma Delta delivers accurate concentrations of anaesthetic agent under varying conditions of flow rate and temperature, particularly at low flow. Visit: Stand D06.


Innovative infusion solutions In an ever-changing environment, BD’s Infusion Solutions have constantly evolved to stay ahead of advances in healthcare. From wireless connected devices and additional features, such as pre-loaded anaesthesia programs, to ambulatory pumps delivering medicines in the home, BD has a solution to suit every infusion need. From the hospital pharmacy to the patient bedside, either on the ward or at home, BD Connected Medication Management is designed to simplify the infusion experience, protecting patients and clinicians from the consequences of medication errors. Wi-Fi enabled devices automatically transmit infusion data to the hospital’s information systems and can seamlessly update drug libraries. Data collected from the company’s infusion systems portfolio can be harnessed to help create efficiencies and increase patient safety. Visit BD on Stand E11.


Instrument repairs Surgical Holdings is joining EBME Expo 2024 to showcase its one-of-a kind surgical instrument repair service that transforms broken, damaged, and worn instruments to an ‘as new’ condition. The service allows theatre and sterile services teams to manage and care for their surgical instruments in a sustainable and cost-effective way, while ensuring patients receive the highest level of care and surgery. All repairs are carried out in Surgical Holdings’ state-of-the-art workshop facility, based in Southend, by a team of highly skilled and experienced technicians. For hospitals, this ensures a quick, quality


controlled and cost-efficient service, without the costs and delays associated with overseas shipping. The team also offer the guarantee of product placement if they are unable to return the instrument to an ‘as new’ condition. To streamline the repair process, Surgical Holdings has also developed an online customer interface software called ‘Surgifix’, allowing customers to manage their repairs remotely and create real time reports on work done. Hospitals can communicate directly with the repair team to stay up to date with the live progress of repairs and have the option to view historical scope repair reports. Visit: Stand H13

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