New Sales Lead for Purite
Our insatiable demand for computing power in an always-on, data-driven world is beginning to have serious consequences.
Our insatiable demand for computing power in an always-on, data-driven world is beginning to have serious consequences.
Our insatiable demand for computing power in an always-on, data-driven world is beginning to have serious consequences.
Covid brought the fragility of global supply chains into sharp focus. But in reality, the causes of supply chain disruption predated the pandemic and are going to continue even once we’ve got the coronavirus fully under control.
Times are tough right now with the cost of energy and we should all be doing our bit to operate more efficiently and sustainably. Labs by their very nature are large users of water and energy.
Over the coming weeks you’ll see some changes to our branding. This is because Suez Water Purification Systems (SWPS) is rebranding as Purite.
You’re probably familiar with the scenario: you buy something new, it works for a while and then fails; or you waste hours trying to get it setup correctly before giving up in frustration. When you call the supplier for support, it’s either on-line only or you speak to somebody who tries to be helpful but ultimately doesn’t have a clue how to fix the problem!
We caught up with one of our engineers, Ashley Mason, to find out a bit more about what makes a Suez engineer so special.
A presentation to the Central Sterilising Club from leading experts in microbiology and clinical sciences found that although steam sterilisation standards throughout the NHS were high, it is often difficult to sterilise instruments as they are designed for function, not with reprocessing in mind.
Our Purite brand has strong brand recognition in the laboratory sector and is well known for product and service quality with an enviable 40 year track record. And it’s for this reason that the business continues to go from strength to strength designing and manufacturing advanced water purification systems for use in laboratory applications around the world.
Replacing, refurbishing or upgrading an industrial or healthcare water purification system generally represents a significant investment, in time, resources and capital. Despite this, it’s not uncommon to hear stories of installations that didn’t go according to plan …