LR: Nnaemeka Ugwoke, Uni-Medical General Manager. Mr. Eric Osei, Managing Director of Sysmex West and Central Africa, during the Sysmex team’s recent visit to Unimedical in Lagos.
It emphasizes that collaboration is key to overcoming gaps in diagnostic infrastructure and addressing limited resources in the healthcare sector.
This belief was echoed by Unimedical Healthcare Limited, a provider of medical gloves, hospital disposables and equipment in Nigeria, and Managing Director of Sysmex West and Central Africa, during a recent visit to Nigeria. , which was also shared with a delegation from Sysmex Corporation led by Eric Osei. Uni-medical Healthcare, Lagos.
In a statement, the two organizations expressed their commitment to advancing medical diagnostics to world-class standards at the joint meeting.
Kevin Ona, Managing Director of Unimedical, who attended the meeting virtually, expressed his enthusiasm for the future of the partnership between the two organizations. He highlighted the companies’ shared vision to drive innovation and provide world-class diagnostic solutions to Nigeria. In a light-hearted tone, he hinted at an upcoming visit to Eric Osei and the Sysmex team in Ghana, where the meeting would set aside the long-standing Nigeria-Ghana jollof rice controversy and seek collaboration to advance diagnostics. He said he supports the promotion of
According to the General Manager of Uni-medical, Nnaemeka Ugwoke, the partnership is poised to redefine diagnostic medicine in Nigeria. “With innovation, commitment and collaboration at the forefront, both companies are ready to take on the challenges of the future and deliver world-class solutions that will benefit both healthcare providers and patients.”
The Sysmex team, including Eric Osei, Bitrus Badung (Country/Sales Manager for Nigeria) and Jane Onwuzulike (Product Specialist), toured Unimedical’s expansive warehouse. They expressed their delight at the vast facility, which houses a huge variety of medical equipment and supplies. They were also impressed with Unimedical’s solar-powered cold storage room, a key asset for maintaining temperature-sensitive medical products. “The renewable energy solution reflects Unimedical’s commitment to sustainability, aligned with global efforts to reduce carbon emissions,” the statement said.
Eric Osei praised the scale and sophistication of Uni-medical’s operations, noting in particular its extensive fleet management system designed to ensure timely delivery of products, thereby increasing customer trust and satisfaction. We have strengthened the degree.
The Sysmex team was then introduced to Unimedical’s dedicated in vitro diagnostic (IVD) office, where they toured the service room and showroom and were introduced to Unimedical’s comprehensive diagnostic system. These include advanced solutions for hematology, immunoassays, urinalysis, hemostasis, and more. A key highlight is Uni-medical’s focus on after-sales support and service, demonstrating the company’s dedication to ensuring end-user satisfaction.
Global statistics highlight the importance of reliable diagnosis in healthcare, with research showing that accurate and timely diagnostic tests can reduce misdiagnoses by up to 30% and significantly improve patient outcomes. I am. “The partnership between Sysmex and Unimedical will bring these high standards to the Nigerian healthcare system,” the statement said.
Mr. Mishra Anindya, Head of Business IVD at Uni-medical, provides insight into the current market situation and talks about Uni-medical’s proactive approach to addressing challenges and innovations to meet growing demand. emphasized the need for suitable equipment. Strategic discussions also covered Sysmex’s plans to introduce new breakthrough diagnostic tools that will further improve healthcare delivery in Nigeria.
Eric Osei also shared Sysmex’s long-term vision for the region and outlined plans for innovative product launches and enhanced technical support, all of which will give healthcare providers the tools they need for more accurate diagnosis. It is intended to be able to provide.