Moscow. April 25. INTERFAX - A line of medical equipment, the latest SWIR camera, a water purification unit, and other products are presented by Shvabe at the Innoprom international exhibition that opened in Tashkent, the press service of the holding said on Monday.
"We are interested in cooperation with Uzbekistan and are ready to assume the obligations of a comprehensive technology partner. Including in projects related to the integration of initiatives in the field of creating healthcare facilities," said Alexey Patrikeev, CEO of Shvabe, quoted by the press service.
According to Patrikeev, a number of agreements are planned to be signed within the framework of Innoprom, most of which relate to technology transfer in the field of urban infrastructure and the energy sector of the republic. "We expect to talk about this and other relevant topics with our partners directly on the site," Patrikeev said.
It is reported that the Shvabe exposition presents the developments of the Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant named after E.S.Yalamov (UOMZ), the M.F.Stelmakh Polyus Research Institute, the Orion NGO, as well as the holding's subsidiary, Shvabe-Moscow. Among other things, representatives of the Russian optical industry demonstrate developments in the field of medical special vehicles, field hospitals and early diagnosis and screening platforms.
"Among the key exhibits is a mock-up of a new oxygen concentrator designed to supply high-concentration oxygen to the patient, a unique domestic SWIR camera designed in Moscow by engineers of NPO Orion, which can see through a variety of obstacles: fog, smoke, tinted windows and more," the press release notes.
UOMZ also presents a Sensorex pulse oximeter for measuring and continuous monitoring of saturation, a Bonny mobile incubator transported by the efforts of one person. The M.F.Stelmakh Polyus Research Institute demonstrates an installation that purifies water, including from organic substances, bacteria and viruses.
"Shvabe's digital content is also presented at the exposition of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia. The holding demonstrates on the touch panel how the unified transport system management platform is arranged and operates. The work of the platform is shown by the example of the capital's ITS, which Shvabe has been servicing since 2018," the message says.