Technology for Life

“Every day we commit our passion, knowledge, and experience to our responsibility to make life better, with outstanding and innovative technology.”
—Stefan Dräger, Executive Board Chairman

As a global leader in medical and safety technology, Dräger is continually developing some of the industry’s most innovative technologies to protect, support, and save lives.

Dräger believes that technology should enable customers to do more than ever—with better results and lower total cost of ownership.

Specifically, technology for medical services should mean faster patient recoveries, better outcomes, and more time for caregivers to spend with their patients. Cutting-edge medicine should be available to all patients, which means it must be affordable for hospitals.

Technology for industrial safety should protect workers in a way that preserves uninterrupted productivity, so customers can sustain a higher level of profitability without compromising safety.

Finally, technology should enable emergency response teams to do their jobs more effectively and safely, with total confidence that their equipment will be there when they need it.

This is the kind of technology that—over time—delivers the greatest value to all.
This is technology at its finest. This is Technology for Life.

Rescue ready

Yanzhou, Shandong, China
Their objective is to be prepared for the worst. Workers of the Yanzhou coalmine are readying themselves for a rescue exercise. Each member of the rescue team relies on the legendary Dräger PSS BG 4 closed-circuit breathing apparatus for up to four hours of air in the event of a mine accident. Four hours that can make a world of difference – to team members and those they save.
Staying power for rescue work Staying power for rescue work

Ideal ventilation – even when airborne

Lee County, Florida, U.S.A.
Providing rescue services in Lee County, Florida, is not always easy. But MEDSTAR, the helicopter transport service of Lee County Emergency Medical Services, is up to the job, The county's inhabitants can rely on the service's aircraft and highly-trained crews to provide emergency care and transport services around the clock. The Dräger Oxylog 3000 emergency transport ventilation system is always on board, for dependable life support when airborne.

Ideal ventilation – even when airborne Ideal ventilation – even when airborne

Always a step ahead

Brampton, Ontario, Canada
The William Osler Health Centre, one of the largest healthcare providers in Ontario, opened the Brampton Civic Hospital in the Greater Toronto Area in 2007. With 650 beds and over 700 physicians, it is Canada's largest medical infrastructure project. Dräger monitoring and IT ensure the steady flow of data, while Dräger anesthesia solutions and incubators boost the quality of treatment in the facility's operating rooms and obstetrics wards.

Always a step ahead Always a step ahead
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