PDI Acquires Majority Share of Tru-D SmartUVC


Partnership backed by robust clinical evidence, showing value of an integrated approach to infection PDI (www.pdihc.com), a global leader in infection prevention products and solutions, today announced the acquisition of a majority share of Tru-D® SmartUVC, a pioneer in the UVC disinfection industry, and maker of the first UVC robot.

Supported by clinical research and featuring intuitive Sensor360® technology, Tru-D SmartUVC can accurately calculate the precise dose of UVC light needed to kill up to 99.9% of harmful pathogens and provides real-time reporting and analytical support for healthcare professionals. The addition of Tru-D, in partnership with its Founder and President, Chuck Dunn, extends PDI’s Environment of Care portfolio from hard surface to total room disinfection, and addresses the industry’s need for an integrated approach to infection prevention.

Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) affect approximately 1 in 31 hospital patients, with an associated 72,000 deaths in the US annually[i]. Of these HAIs, Clostridioides difficile (C. difficile) is one of the most deadly and hard-to-kill microorganisms that is most commonly found in healthcare environments.

UVC energy has been shown to be an effective and eco-friendly way to reduce the risk of dangerous microorganisms, including C. difficile, in any environment. In combination with highly compliant manual disinfection that included the use of surface disinfectant wipes, the CDC-funded Benefits of Enhanced Terminal Room-Disinfection (BETR-D) study showed Tru-D was able to reduce the relative risk of colonization and infection among patients in hospital settings.

“Investing in a broader array of infection prevention products and solutions is a critical element of PDI’s strategy and a vital element of our service to patients and customers,” said Kent Davies, President and Chief Operating Officer, PDI. “In looking to address the needs of Environmental Service Professionals, we identified Tru-D SmartUVC as an opportunity to provide a more integrated, data-driven product solution. With Tru-D, we found a company that not only shares our values, but also our mission to develop innovative technologies that make a real difference to healthcare professionals and patients.”

“With its extensive expertise as an infection prevention innovator, PDI is well positioned to help us further progress the growth and development of our SmartUVC technologies and continue to fulfill Tru-D’s mission to change the way healthcare works, by providing hospitals with leading-edge technology for terminal disinfection of healthcare environments.” said Chuck Dunn, President, Tru-D.

Founded in 1977, PDI has been an industry innovator in infection prevention with a long track record of first-to-market products, including the first Sani-Cloth® Germicidal Wipe in 1988. The company's approach to improving outcomes and decreasing costs includes a comprehensive offering of layered products and solutions - coupled with clinical support and education through point-of-care tools. PDI’s current product portfolio offers solutions for the Environment of Care (surface cleaners, sanitizers and disinfectants), Interventional Care (skin antiseptics, needleless access site disinfectants, and nasal decolonization) and Patient/Personal Care (baby and adult wipes, hand antiseptics and other specialty products).

For more information, visit www.pdihc.com.


[i] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Healthcare-associated Infections. Data Portal.  https://www.cdc.gov/hai/data/portal/index.html



November 15, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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