Norwich Anaesthesia Update 2025 - Sponsors

We are grateful to the following who have kindly sponsored this year's meeting!

Vygon UK
Vygon is a leading supplier of medical and surgical devices dedicated to helping clinicians deliver the best possible outcomes for their patients. We offer high quality products, dedicated technical support, effective training and education for your Trust. In Critical Care therapy area, we Value Life through developing the essential devices needed for your high risk patients. The catheter ranges provide effective, reliable and safe delivery of vascular and arterial therapy. When it comes to monitoring critically ill patients, MostCare UP is the only monitor able to follow the slightest haemodynamic variations in real time and from beat to beat.
Medovate LTD
Medovate Ltd was born out of the NHS to provide a dedicated route to market for clinician-inspired medical device innovations from within the NHS " SAFIRA® is a system to transform Regional Anaesthesia into a single operator procedure. The system enables an anaesthesia clinician to conduct the whole regional block process. The system facilitates consistent and controlled delivery of local anaesthetic. It has a built-in safety mechanism, to automatically limit injection pressure, reducing the risk of nerve injury. Available with both Luer and NRFit connections. These features collectively contribute to better patient outcomes and enhanced safety during regional anaesthesia procedures.
Fannin UK Ltd.
Airtraq +Plus Video Laryngoscope - The first VL to include all blade geometries including channelled, Mac and hyper-angulated through the use of a single rechargable video unit. Allows Trusts to standardise and still allow for personal choice. Accuro - A handheld ultrasound scanner that uses AI to identify epidural space and depth measurements. EpiFaith Smart Syringe - Provides a visual cue to loss of resistance, ending end-user reliance on LOR 'feel'. Pre-coiled bougies - packaged in a curved position, these bougies are easier to use and easier to store. TwitchView - A quantitative neuromuscular block monitor providing unrivalled accuracy and reduced susceptibility to interference.
Pajunk Uk Limited
Proact Medical
PROACT Medical Ltd, established in 1995 is an independent UK based company, located in Northamptonshire. We specialise in the manufacturing and supplying of Patient Monitoring, Diagnostic, Airway Management, Anaesthetic and Resuscitation products to the NHS and private organisations.
Stago UK Ltd
Stago is a global leader in coagulation, dedicated to supporting multidisciplinary teams to improve patient care whilst helping to reduce medical costs. As part of our range of POC solutions, Stago has developed the Quantra viscoelastic testing system which provides information on a patient’s coagulation status to guide transfusion of blood products. Most recently Stago has launched the qLabs FIB Monitoring system for measurement of functional fibrinogen levels at the point-of-care. From a single drop of blood, the qLabs FIB monitoring system delivers robust, lab comparable results within 1-10 minutes.
HAEMONETICS
Haemoentics provides market-leading technologies that address the needs of hospitals to help inform treatment decisions, avoid unnecessary transfusions and optimise the management of blood products across the care continuum. We are presenting our Viscoelastic Testing product the TEG6s Haemostasis Analyser System.
Mediplus Ltd
Mediplus improves patient care by working with global health care professionals to develop new and innovative, patient centric, medical devices. The Mediplus range of TIVA sets and multi-lumen peripheral connectors are considered Gold Standard by clinicians throughout Europe, comprising of all necessary features for streamlined and cost-effective TIVA delivery. Our peripheral IV connectors are designed specifically by obstetric anaesthetists, to allow for effective drug delivery during labour, enhancing patient safety and ease of use for clinicians. Additionally our Capnography portfolio offering dedicated masks for enhanced patient monitoring post-operatively and during sedation.