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Halton at the Hospital Technology Days in Jyväskylä

May 30, 2024

Halton is participating in the Hospital Technology Days, an event that brings together leading experts and professionals in the field, promoting the activities of technical staff working in Finnish hospitals and healthcare facilities.

The Hospital Technology Days, aimed specifically at the technical staff of Finnish hospitals, are organised by the Hospital Technology Association of Finland. This year, the event is taking place at the Paviljonki Events and Exhibition Centre in Jyväskylä from 28th to 30th May. The event brings together the best experts and professionals in the field, promoting the activities of technical staff working in Finnish hospitals and healthcare facilities. Approximately 800 participants attend the event each year.

Halton Health Team: Kim Hagström, Ismo Grönvall, Teemu Ruuska, Rami Gagneur – and Mikael Sokolnicki, behind the camera

This year at the event, Halton Health Team is presenting protective airflow solution, that protects the medical staff from the contamination from patients, and solutions for cleanrooms, comprehensive sets of products and technologies creating infrastructure that maintains controlled environments. The Team presents also the brand new decontamination unit Halton Vita VDU-750 that Halton created in cooperation with Cleamix. The unit provides ensured bio decontamination thanks to efficient H2O2 vapour production and its complete distribution throughout the space up to 750 m3. More details on the Halton Vita VDU-750 are coming soon!

Halton presence on the Hospital Technology Days highlights the company’s commitment to innovation and excellence in the field. Each promoted solution addresses specific challenges faced by technical personnel in hospitals, demonstrating practical and effective applications. The team’s expertise ensures that attendees gain valuable insights into the latest advancements and technologies.

Halton Health and Cleamix: Kim Hagström, Seppo Björn, Hanna-Kaisa Kyyrönen, Rami Gagneur, Teemu Ruuska