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Naturn Medical Devices Showcased Automatic Rapid Decalcifying Station at Guangdong Medical Association's Pathology Annual Conference

2024-09-13

Guangdong Medical Association's Pathology Annual Conference was held in Zhuhai China during Sep. 6th~9th, 2024, bringing together leading experts and professionals in the field of pathology. Among the highlights of the conference was the presence of Naturn, a renowned medical equipment manufacturer, which proudly showcased its latest innovation: Fully Automatic Decalcifying Station.

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Automatic Rapid Decalcifying Station, a cutting-edge product designed to streamline the process of removing calcium from bone tissue, attracted significant attention at the exhibition. The device features fully automatic, high throughput, rapid, preserving the specimen, and low cost.

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"We are thrilled to have the opportunity to present our new Automatic Rapid Decalcifying Station at the event," commented a representative from Naturn. "Our goal is to provide pathologists and technicians with tools that can simplify their workflows and improve the quality and efficiency. The Automatic Rapid Decalcifying Station is a testament to our commitment to innovation and excellence in medical technology."

The decalcifier's features were highly appreciated by visitors. Many expressed interest in exploring further collaborations with Naturn and integrating the device into their own laboratories.

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"We are grateful for the opportunity to engage with such a diverse and knowledgeable group of professionals," added the Naturn representative. "The feedback we received has been invaluable, and we look forward to incorporating it into our future product developments. Together, we can push the boundaries of what is possible in pathology technology."

As the annual meeting drew to a close, it was clear that Automatic Rapid Decalcifying Station had made a significant impact. With its innovative design and impressive performance, the device is poised to become a staple in pathology laboratories around the world.

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