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Image: Andaltec The safe, low-cost device facilitates transport of prefilled syringes and administration of drugs by healthcare workers in emergency situations.
The Technological Centre for Plastics (Andaltec) in Martos, Spain, reports that it has participated in the development of an innovative syringe carrier for use by healthcare personnel in emergency situations. The device, which was invented by nurse Ana Cintora, ensures that prefilled syringes are properly aligned and positioned for administration of the medication.
The syringe carrier is easy to clean, can be sterilized in a microwave, and makes the medication accessible to the healthcare worker while leaving his or her hands free to perform other tasks. Moreover, it is ergonomic and helps to increase efficiency when injecting medicine, said Andaltec. Cintora brought her idea to Andaltec, which has been involved in the whole development process. The center participated in the design, material sele
Spanish plastics Tech Centrum assists in developing syringe carrier
News Highlights: Spanish plastics Tech Centrum assists in developing syringe carrier
The Technological Center for Plastics (Andaltec) in Martos, Spain, reports that it has participated in the development of an innovative syringe carrier for use by medical personnel in emergency situations. The device, invented by nurse Ana Cintora, ensures that pre-filled syringes are properly aligned and positioned for the administration of the medication.
The syringe carrier is easy to clean, can be sterilized in a microwave, and makes the medication accessible to the healthcare provider while keeping his or her hands free for other tasks. Plus, it’s ergonomic and helps increase efficiency when injecting drugs, Andaltec said. Cintora brought her idea to Andaltec, which was involved in the entire development process. The center took part in the design, choice of materials and prototyping of the device. It also conducted ex
Researchers Develop a Method to Retrieve the Sugar in Olive Pits
The high quality of the raw material, mostly glucose, allows its use in food and pharmaceutical applications.
Jan. 21, 2021
Eighty-three percent of the sugar found in olive pits can be efficiently retrieved and, thanks to the high quality of the raw material extracted, it can then be used in several different industrial processes.
Researchers at the University of Jaén has devised a new method they believe will appeal to the food and pharmaceutical industry as well as the biofuels sector.
Pubblicato: 14 Gennaio 2021
This €2.9 million project is coordinated by Israel s Agricultural Research Organization and sees the participation of 9 partner organizations from Cyprus, France, Greece, Israel, Jordan, Palestine and Spain. A new European project called ARTOLIO as part of the ENI CBC Med programme
was launched in October 2020 with the aim of implementing innovative, developmental measures that will drive improvements in the quality of production.
ARTOLIO, in addition to focusing on process improvement, sustainability and energy efficiency, will contribute to establishing a new level of superior quality for extra virgin olive oil. These measures aim to improve the local economy of the participating countries as well as to provide the rural world and/or agricultural sector with tools that will help place the product on the market, but also to position its quality and give it visibility in other spaces of international scope. Members of the Mediterranean co