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IDSc Exhibitors 2025 Exhibition


An exhibition taking place alongside the congress will feature the latest innovations and solutions. These include the following…..


you’re managing devices across multiple sites, preparing for your next audit, or striving for operational clarity, XLine is designed to empower your team with the insight and control to deliver consistently.


Secure endoscope reprocessing With over 70 years of experience, Olympus is considered as one of the leaders in medical endoscopy, which is why the company understands how crucial reprocessing of medical flexible endoscopes is. Olympus is a full solution provider for all your endoscopy needs, with a comprehensive range of capital and consumable products. Increasing demands on decontamination services makes medical endoscope reprocessing a central focus for hospitals. Olympus provides a holistic product and service portfolio for secure endoscope reprocessing, including its ETD-D pass through automated washer disinfector, EDC Plus for drying/ storage, plus a range of consumables, including washer chemistry and EndoPreZyme, a manual precleaning detergent. Olympus believes that any new decontamination install should go beyond just providing a solution – it’s a long- term commitment in terms of ongoing training, support and dedication to assist healthcare providers in delivering high-quality and safe patient care.


Traceability software Tired of hearing “where’s my sets?” with no visibility on scheduling? Visit Aexis Medical’s stand at IDSc to explore XLine – the software platform transforming how hospitals manage traceability compliance and coordinate surgical care. XLine connects planning with production, giving SSD teams real-time visibility into which sets are needed and where they are. The solution eliminates guesswork, providing smart prioritisation to meet increasing demands. XLine streamlines workflows, enhances traceability, and enables seamless communication between Theatres and Sterile Services. Its dedicated sterilisation module ensures full tracking of instruments and repairs, instant tray availability updates, and dynamic response to emergencies. Whether


Track and trace solutions Health Edge Solutions has specialised in the provision of high-quality, cost-effective products, services and solutions to the healthcare sector for over 25 years. The company is a leading provider of innovative, user friendly decontamination lifecycle electronic tracking and traceability solutions for Sterile Services, Endoscopy and Theatres. It also provides a wide range of high-quality consumable products.


providing objective results in just 60 seconds. Suitable for use across hospitals and sterile service departments, it ensures compliance with strict hygiene standards through a simple, repeatable, and traceable process.


Innovative sterilisation solutions Surgical Holdings will showcase a range of advanced sterilisation technologies at IDSc 2025, highlighting its commitment to supporting sterile service departments and surgical teams with safe, efficient, and sustainable solutions. On display will be the Bahadir Sterilisation Containers, constructed from high-quality anodised aluminium to deliver durability, corrosion resistance, and optimal thermal conductivity. Their stackable design maximises space efficiency, while ensuring consistent sterilisation performance. Available in multiple sizes and specialist configurations, the containers also feature the unique Bio-Barrier system for reliable microbial containment. Also featured is the Conteg Container Tester


from Entrhal Medical. This compact device enables fast, accurate seal integrity testing,


Improving patient safety Athera Healthcare believes that progress lies in the combination of clinical outcomes, equipment lifecycle and surgical pathway data that drives measurable improvements in patient safety, operational efficiency, and strategic decision-making. The company’s vision is to provide a unified


data architecture that creates insights, supported by proven processes and co-created with the largest healthcare operations in the UK & Ireland. Currently, it is the National Provider for the HSE in Ireland, and support Trusts and Private Units across the UK.


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Helping SSDs reduce risk and maintain compliance In the demanding world of medical devices and sterile services, you need a partner that covers every step, from design and regulation through to sterilisation, decontamination and certified assurance. That’s where Regulatus come in: combining QA/RA Medical Device Consultancy, Sterilisation services and Conformity assessment into one seamless service suite. QA/RA Consultancy maps your product pathway: regulatory strategy, risk management, quality systems, ensuring device compliance with UKCA, CE, FDA or global standards. Sterile Management Systems (SMS) delivers expert auditing, training, and consultancy in decontamination and sterilisation operations, helping your sterile services department meet operational excellence. Then Sterility Assurance Limited (SAL), led by former notified-body auditors, provides certification under standards like ISO 13485 and Medical Device Regulation, giving you validated peace of mind. Together, they help medical device firms, hospitals, and sterile service departments reduce risk, maintain compliance, and deliver patient safety with confidence.


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