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Getinge announces its continued commitment to the World Federation for Hospital Sterilization Sciences Congress.

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October 2, 2017
Bonn, Germany

Getinge, a leading global provider of innovative medical technology, announces its commitment as a gold sponsor of the World Federation for Hospital Sterilization Sciences (WFHSS) congress.This event will take place in Bonn, Germany from October 4-7, 2017.

“The WFHSS congress is the perfect event for us to showcase our infection control product portfolio and complete workflow offering. We will present our new technologies within the area reinforcing the importance of efficient workflow with special focus on our innovative IWS (Integrated Workflow Solutions) product range. Getinge has also sponsored a clinical symposium focusing on new technologies and lean strategies for reprocessing of surgical instruments.” shared Markus Stirner-Schilling, Vice President Marketing & Academy Europe Middle East & Africa.

About Getinge at WFHSS:

Registered visitors are invited to visit Getinge from October 4-7, 2017 at the World Conference Center Bonn, Germany.

For further information, please contact

Tracey Dawe
Director Communications and Congress Management Europe, Middle East & Africa
Phone: + 44 77 177 84965   Email: tracey.dawe@getinge.com

About Getinge

Getinge is a global provider of innovative solutions for operating rooms, intensive-care units, sterilization departments and for life science companies and institutions. Based on our first-hand experience and close partnerships with clinical experts, healthcare professionals and medtech specialists, we are improving the every-day life for people, today and tomorrow.

WFHSS congress brings together medical technology organizations and healthcare professionals with an interest in the latest developments in sterilization sciences and the role of medical device reprocessing in health care.

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