Adtec Healthcare congratulates the R&D Manager Takuya Urayama on receipt of the second place award for Most Innovative Product at JWC Awards 2017.

Takuya is design leader for the Adtec SteriPlas gas plasma device. He also leads the team for development of Adtec microwave gas plasma devices in other applications such as sanitisation of hard to clean areas in food factories and surface treatment.  

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Adtec SteriPlas plasma technology adopted by German hospital in treatment of Surgical Site Infections.

Adtec Healthcare is pleased to report on the successful qualification of Adtec SteriPlas gas plasma technology by a hospital in Germany. Following a successful evaluation on the use of Adtec gas plasma in the treatment of surgical site infections, a University Hospital has approved the purchase of an Adtec SteriPlas unit.

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Adtec receive funding to conduct a clinical biofilm project in UK Hospital

Adtec Healthcare is delighted to announce that we will start a project to measure the ‘Efficacy of non-thermal gas plasma (NTGP) on sub-clinical wound infection (biofilm) in patients with diabetic foot ulcers’ in August 2016. The project will be a collaboration between Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, leading UK wound care experts, University Hospital Jena Germany and Adtec. The project is co-funded by the UK’s Innovation agency, Innovate UK and Adtec.

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Successful treatment of surgical site infections with Adtec SteriPlas

We are delighted to report that Adtec SteriPlas plasma technology has been successfully used to treat surgical site infections.

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Adtec have a busy year ahead and will be exhibiting at the following events, be sure to come along and partake in live demos of our non-thermal gas plasma ‘SteriPlas’ device.

7th Annual Abu Dhabi Wound Care Conference 22nd – 23rd April 2016.

http://www.abudhabiwoundcare.com/

European Wound Management Association (EWMA) and Deutscher Wundkongress in Bremen Germany on 11th- 13th May 2016. Hall 5, Stand 42.

http://ewma2016.org/

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Adtec Healthcare are exhibiting at the following events and look forward to seeing you there.

7th Joint Meeting of the European Tissue repair Society and the Wound Healing Society in Copenhagen, Denmark on 21st-23rdOctober, 2015

http://www.etrs-whs2015.org/

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Good results of our plasma technology on biofilm- no viable organisms after 5 minutes plasma treatment

The aim of this study was to demonstrate anti-biofilm activity of argon gas plasma using CDC reactor biofilm model. ‘Bacteria protected within biofilms are up to 1,000 times more resistant to antibiotics…which severely complicates treatment options.’ (Environ Health Perspect. 2010 Jul; 118(7): A288) 

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Adtec attend the European Wound Management Association (EWMA) Conference in London

Adtec had a successful exhibition at the European Wound Management Association (EWMA) in London in May, previewing the new SteriPlas Wound Management System. The innovative device, using controlled neutral plasma for effective wound management attracted a high degree of interest amongst the delegates.

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Come see us at the 18th Annual Congress of the German Society for Wound Healing and Wound Care June 18-20, 2015

Adtec Healthcare are exhibiting at the 18. Jahreskongress Deutsche Gesellschaft für Wundheilung und Wundbehandlung 2015 (Annual Congress of German Society for Wound Healing and Wound Care Association) in Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Germany on June 18-20, 2015.

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Adtec Healthcare agree licensing and cooperation rights for advanced Plasma Wound Care Technology

Adtec Healthcare has entered into a licensing and cooperation agreement with the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics and Terraplasma GmbH to exploit a new 6-electrode Plasma generation system.
The new 6-electrode system, jointly developed by Adtec and Professor Gregor Morfill’s Research team at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics allows generation of a more consistent cold plasma that is ideal for treatment of chronic and acute wounds.

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