Tuesday, November 20, 2012

News: Inditherm products approved for sale in Russia

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Rotherham company, Inditherm, is hoping for an increase in exports after its innovative medical products received approval for sale in Russia.

The Manvers firm is the only UK manufacturer of patient warming systems and have developed products using low voltage carbon polymer technology to provide heat.

Inditherm's CosyTherm and CosyCrib systems have been issued with a registration certificate by Roszdravnadzor, the Russian authority for medical equipment.

The process was driven by Inditherm's neonatal distribution partners, Octamed Ltd, and required detailed technical submissions and independent evaluations in two Russian hospitals.

Octamed has already won their first tender for Inditherm products and the successful registration has allowed delivery of 17 CosyCrib systems fitted with CosyTherm neonatal warming.

CosyTherm uses the low voltage carbon polymer technology to help prevent hypothermia in new born babies.

The systems are already highly popular in the UK and used in almost half of all NHS neonatal units, with that number still growing. The product is also gaining increased international recognition, with users in over 30 countries world-wide.

Nick Bettles, CEO at Inditherm, said: "We have been trying to establish distribution in Russia for some time and this recent news is a great boost for Inditherm.

"Registration is a complex process and we needed to find a good distribution partner in order to successfully complete the approval. Naturally we are delighted that such a substantial first order has been secured so quickly.

"Octamed have already been pursuing other sales opportunities and we hope that further business will follow in the year ahead."

Inditherm website

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