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In a few days, Hungarian healthcare will have at its disposal 1,000 world-class ventilators commissioned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which have already been manufactured by Hungary-based Celitron Medical Technologies Kft., Said Péter Szijjártó, Foreign Minister and Commerce, on Friday in Vác.
Péter Szijjártó said at a press conference held at the Vác headquarters of Celitron Medical Technologies Kft.
He added that the machine was also tested at the Military Hospital, Debrecen University Hospital and Semmelweis University of Medicine (SOTE) and only the best feedback came from everywhere.
900 of the manufactured machines are ready for delivery, 100 are still being tested.
Bence Rétvári, Parliamentary Secretary of State for the Ministry of Human Resources (Emmi), who is also a member of the KDNP Parliament for the region, said that self-reliance had become more valuable for all countries during the epidemic, so It means great security that Hungary can produce large quantities of ventilators that can be used anywhere in the world, in any hospital in the world. It is a great pride that all this has been created here in Vác thanks to the work of the Hungarian people, added the Secretary of State.
Celitron is a Hungarian manufacturing company that focuses on research and development in the field of sterilization and infectious waste management systems. More than 400 hospital hazardous waste treatment units (waste disinfection equipment) and more than 4000 steam sterilizers have already been installed in more than 80 countries around the world.
Celitron manufactures its products and components in its new 8,898-square-foot industrial facility. The company employs more than 80 full-time employees. According to publicly available company data, Celitron Kft’s sales revenue last year exceeded HUF 1 billion, representing a decrease of almost 20 percent compared to 2018. Its after-tax loss last year It was just over 201 million HUF, compared to a loss of 280 million HUF in 2018.
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