News: Inditherm Medical at Arab Health exhibition
Rotherham-based Inditherm are looking to break in to further overseas markets this week as they showcase their innovative medical products at Arab Health, the largest healthcare exhibition in the Middle East.
Inditherm products use low voltage carbon polymer technology to provide heat and unlike other forms of heating, there are no hot spots.
The technology is used in niche medical products which include the CosyTherm neonatal range, a system which provides an enhanced care environment for newborn infants, as a step-down from an incubator, or an alternative to an incubator where only warming is required.
Inditherm systems can also warm patients during surgery at the same running cost as a light-bulb.
This is the second year that the Manvers firm are exhibiting at Arab Health. This year they will meet with current distributors, as well as explore new opportunities within the Middle Eastern market.
Inditherm CEO, Nick Bettles said: "We now have a strong International network of distributors who understand that the combination of superior clinical performance and the substantial cost reductions that our systems offer are driving a rapid increase in uptake of our technology.
"Following our attendance at Arab Health in 2010 we have established representation in many Middle Eastern countries and we are looking forward to meeting additional partners at the 2011 exhibition."
As part of a move to focus on the growth of their medical business, the Manvers firm signed an agreement in December that will see ADI promote heating solutions to the food, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and petrochemicals markets.
Inditherm website
Images: inditherm.co.uk
Inditherm products use low voltage carbon polymer technology to provide heat and unlike other forms of heating, there are no hot spots.
The technology is used in niche medical products which include the CosyTherm neonatal range, a system which provides an enhanced care environment for newborn infants, as a step-down from an incubator, or an alternative to an incubator where only warming is required.
Inditherm systems can also warm patients during surgery at the same running cost as a light-bulb.
This is the second year that the Manvers firm are exhibiting at Arab Health. This year they will meet with current distributors, as well as explore new opportunities within the Middle Eastern market.
Inditherm CEO, Nick Bettles said: "We now have a strong International network of distributors who understand that the combination of superior clinical performance and the substantial cost reductions that our systems offer are driving a rapid increase in uptake of our technology.
"Following our attendance at Arab Health in 2010 we have established representation in many Middle Eastern countries and we are looking forward to meeting additional partners at the 2011 exhibition."
As part of a move to focus on the growth of their medical business, the Manvers firm signed an agreement in December that will see ADI promote heating solutions to the food, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and petrochemicals markets.
Inditherm website
Images: inditherm.co.uk
1 comments:
i visited the website and red the technology behind this unique products and i beleive there will be many prospects wanting to use it.
wish you all sucess
salah
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