Company News

5new
5new5
5new2

      Since the onslaught of the new crown epidemic in 2020, there have been multiple rounds of epidemic peaks in many parts of Europe, with huge pressure on hospital admissions and a serious shortage of medical disinfection machine stock. At that time, Medair received the supply demand from many countries and customer hospitals, and tried its best to mobilize all resources to guarantee the supply of disinfection machines, and fully provided remote and offline clinical and operation and maintenance support to assist European medical staff to save and treat patients with the new crown pneumonia, which was recognized by many medical institutions and clinical experts.
      The critical respiratory medicine community, which has borne the brunt of the epidemic, has been pained by the ability of the New Coronavirus to spread over a large area and the rapid deterioration of patients' conditions, which has led medical professionals to deepen their discussions on the ease of use, efficiency and other characteristics of disinfection machines. In the future, how to balance safety and efficiency issues in the clinical application of disinfection machines and further lower the threshold of disinfection machine use and training will be a boulder that cannot be ignored on the road to disinfection machine development in the post-epidemic era.

5new3
5new1

How do you define a good healthcare design?

      The term "human-centered" is mentioned repeatedly.

      Human-centeredness means that designers systematically improve the usability and ease of use of devices from the perspective of the needs and feelings of medical care. As a result, User-Centered Design has been a long-standing top-level philosophy for medical design. In evaluating medical devices and environments, designers use emerging Human Factors Engineering research methods to explore and apply the limits of human behavior, instinctive capabilities, and other characteristics to develop solutions that improve sterilization safety, comfort, and efficiency and enhance the quality of care. To this end, Medair designers are committed to improving the interactivity and ease of operation of equipment to provide visual data, rigorous safety and a clean environment for healthcare professionals. Adhering to a systematic design philosophy, Medair uses innovative design to further break down the barriers between hardware and software in multiple use scenarios, significantly improving the experience of healthcare professionals.