OREANDA-NEWS. Shvabe Holding presented its new phototherapy irradiator at the 22nd International Healthcare Exhibition - KIHE 2015, which was held in Almaty (Kazakhstan).

At KIHE 2015, Yalamov Urals Optical and Mechanical Plant JSC, a Shvabe Holding enterprise, presented its new neonatal phototherapy irradiator designed to treat jaundice in newborns without any additional drugs. Furthermore, the enterprise also demonstrated its microprocessor-controlled neonatal intensive care incubator that monitors ambient temperature, oxygen concentrations, air humidity, and baby's body temperature and weight; an artificial respiration unit, and an interference laser modulation microscope.

"During the exhibition, we managed to hold negotiations with dozens of prospective partners from Kazakhstan, Kirghizia and Uzbekistan. A particular attention was drawn by the new modification of our phototherapy irradiator with an embedded timer that is used to set the exact device operation time and can turn the device off without interference by healthcare professionals. Similarly to all devices in this family, it helps reduce baby exposure time, is noiseless, supports several modes of operation and has a long service life, being at the same time energy efficient," said Anatoly Sludnykh, Deputy General Director for Sales, Foreign Trade and Marketing, Shvabe JSC.

At KIHE 2015, Shvabe specialists presented an interference laser modulation microscope to delegates from research centers in order to conduct negotiations and sign contracts with partners who really appreciated the device functionality.