Showcasing Innovative Radiation And RF Shielding In Latin America
Main Category: MRI / PET / UltrasoundAlso Included In: Radiology / Nuclear Medicine
Article Date: 22 Apr 2009 - 6:00 PDT
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A leading manufacturer of shielding equipment for X-ray and MRI departments - Wardray Premise - is to exhibit at Hospitalar 2009; Latin America's largest medical trade fair which is taking place from 2-5 June 2009, in São Paulo, Brazil.
UK based Wardray Premise, who will be celebrating their centenary at the show, can provide a total shielding solution for Imaging Departments including radio-frequency (RF) and magnetic shielding for MRI rooms; from design, manufacture and installation to post-contract support.
The MRI installations are tailored exactly to the needs of the individual client under Wardray's strict quality control using a series of purpose made components produced from the most effective materials.
The specialists can also provide solutions for the safe transportation of patients to and from the MRI suite, relaxation products to reduce patient stress levels and patient monitoring, safety systems and accessories.
As well as the above, their services also cover X-ray departments, neutron shielding, non-destructive testing and basic shielding materials such as lead glass and curtain strips for X-ray baggage scanners.
Throughout the exhibition Wardray Premise will be located on the UK Pavilion in the Green Hall and will be selling their innovative products and looking to create partnerships with organisations such as own equipment manufacturers and construction companies with experience in the healthcare field.
Bob Wardley, Chairman of Wardray Premise said: "As a well established company this year celebrating 100 years of operation we are delighted to continue our growth as a company by exhibiting at this most prestigious event. In particular we will be introducing to the Latin American market our RF Shielding System of which over 150 installations has already been completed."
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