Getinge Opens Up a New Hybrid OR in One of its Experience Centers


Just recently Getinge inaugurated a brand new Hybrid Operating Room (OR) in its Experience Center in German city Rastatt. This new room with Getinge OR products combined with Philips' imaging solutions will help prepare even more hospitals for the future. When it comes to driving the future of the Hybrid OR, Getinge has been a true pioneer for the last twenty years. The solutions go beyond medical boundaries by combining a state-of the-art OR with imaging systems such as angiography systems, computed tomography scanners (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging scanners (MRI). Getinge has throughout the years teamed up with several world-leading imaging partners to provide a complete solution and the best possible working environment for clinicians, where they could diagnose and treat patients at the very same time. “Last week we were proud to open up a brand new Hybrid OR in our Experience Center in Rastatt together with Philips. Here, we can welcome both Getinge and Philips customers to have a look and feel at some of the latest technologies within the Hybrid OR,” says Thomas Reichenbach, Director Global Product Management Hybrid OR Solutions at Getinge. The inauguration brought visitors from all over the world and the doors are always open to all Getinge Experience Centers, where visitors can learn more about the Getinge products in a real-life environment. “If you want to visit our Experience Centers and this new Hybrid OR in Rastatt, just reach out to your local sales representative and we’ll show you a glimpse of the future,” Thomas Reichenbach promises.



November 4, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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