Enbio to introduce advanced B Class autoclaves in India

Enbio aims to strengthen its position in the Indian autoclave market and cater to the increasing demand for fast, efficient, and reliable sterilisation solutions

Enbio AG has set its sights on the Indian healthcare market with its Swiss-designed sterilisers. With an established presence in 50 countries, Enbio is now introducing its innovative and highly advanced B Class autoclaves to India, capable of sterilising microsurgical instruments within an astounding 7-9 minutes. Enbio India has charted a plan to capture a substantial market share within the next two-three years.

“Enbio is already establishing its presence across all major metro cities in India, ensuring that its cutting-edge products are readily available to a wide range of healthcare facilities. We want to focus on the Indian market and would invest to expand our business operations here,” said Karolina Matracka, Global Sales and Marketing Director, Enbio Group AG.

“We are actively expanding our sales and service network throughout the country to provide comprehensive coverage and support for customers nationwide. With these expansion plans, Enbio aims to strengthen its position in the Indian autoclave market and cater to the increasing demand for fast, efficient, and reliable sterilisation solutions,” added Matracka.

Enbio’s Class B autoclave sterilisers are designed to address the pressing issue of nosocomial infections, providing flash sterilisation cycles that significantly reduce sterilisation time. This empowers healthcare professionals to respond swiftly and efficiently during critical moments, enabling emergency surgeries without unnecessary delays and ultimately improving patient outcomes and safety. So far, Enbio has garnered a global community of more than 38,000 users who rely on their autoclaves to ensure the complete safety of their clients and patients.

Prashant Arer, India-Head, Enbio said, “The currently available sterilisation options often prove time-consuming, leading to significant challenges during emergencies. Doctors are forced to wait for sterilised instruments, causing potential delays in critical surgeries. In some cases, surgeries may even need to be postponed due to the unavailability of sterile instruments. Overall, the Indian healthcare sector, especially users of micro-surgical instruments such as dentists and ophthalmologists, requires autoclaves that are fast, affordable, quality-certified, compact, portable, swift, silent, and easy to use.”

“The incorporation of smart sensors and monitoring systems in Enbio autoclaves enables real-time detection of pressure, temperature, and steam levels, ensuring adherence to specified parameters and providing alerts in case of deviations. Moreover, Enbio autoclaves come equipped with improved safety features, including automatic pressure release mechanisms and door-locking systems that prevent accidental opening during operation,” emphasised Arer.

In emergency situations, Enbio can sterilise unwrapped instruments for immediate use in just 7 minutes, providing healthcare professionals with essential tools when urgently needed.

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