SOL Group: Healthcare going increasingly digital
SOL Group is launching a new range of medical products and services in Europe and sees the healthcare sector increasingly moving towards a digital footing, the company has revealed to gasworld.
SOL Group is launching a new range of medical products and services in Europe and sees the healthcare sector increasingly moving towards a digital footing, the company has revealed to gasworld.
Italian industrial gas companies SIAD and SOL have joined forces to build a modern air separation unit (ASU) in Zagreb, Croatia, to increase the availability of nitrogen, oxygen and argon in Eastern European markets.
With the use of cryogenic liquids such as liquid nitrogen, helium or oxygen only increasing, and all requiring careful handling and adherence to specific guidelines and procedures, CO2Meter has released a timely white paper into...
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Oxygen equipment manufacturer CAIRE has expanded its authorised service centre network with the addition of Quality Biomedical, a nationwide provider of fleet management services and a specialist in respiratory equipment maintenance and repair.
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Why, asks Marijn Verhoef, with such huge ongoing demand for a product defined as medically essential, are medical oxygen producers not racing to respond, just as they did in the darkest days of the pandemic?