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Save when you trade in your old A6 colour video printer for a new Sony UP-25MD Medical Grade Printer
Many theatre and endoscopy systems still use old A6 colour video printers which are becoming increasingly difficult to maintain and repair due to decreasing availability of spare parts and for which print packs are no longer available.
Because of this, we at Imotek are pleased to announce our new A6 Colour Printer Trade-In Scheme, providing a cost effective solution for replacing old Sony UP-1000, 2000 or 3000 series and any Mitsubishi analogue A6 colour printers.

As well as saving you ????s, Imotek will collect and dispose of your old analogue video printers, under the WEEE regulations, saving you time, trouble and expense
The UP-25MD is a high quality printer designed for medical applications. It features a variety of analogue video inputs for standard definition as well as high definition signals and is compatible with a wide range of medical imaging devices
The printer?s photo-quality dye sublimation technology ensures that prints are durable and long-lasting. It uses existing UPC-21L and UPC-21S print packs. Colours can be adjusted to match monitor output and to optimise colour accuracy
Please visit our website www.imotekshop.co.uk for full details and specifications for all Sony Medical Printers
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IMOTEK International Ltd
Imotek House
West Newlands
Somersham,
Huntingdon
Cambridgeshire,
PE28 3FF
Tel: (01487) 843193
Fax:(01487) 843030
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Website: www.imotek.com
Web Shop: www.imotekshop.co.uk
This educational symposium is designed to increase levels of professional development among clinical and biomedical engineers and establish a wider knowledge of important clinical issues
- Chairperson - Giles Hartley, Technical Services Manager, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
- Enquiries - To register for the event or for general enquiries please visit- www.completingthepicture.com
- Or Contact - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Tel: 01296 689900

Registration To register for this FREE meeting please visit www.completingthepicture.com
or download the form and return to:
Welch Allyn UK Ltd,
Cublington Road,
Aston Abbotts,
Bucks,
HP22 4ND
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Confirmation of registration will be sent to delegates along with a map showing the location of the Heritage Motor Centre

Following a successful collaboration and coverage of the EBME Conference, The Clinical Services Journal is pleased to have been appointed Official Media Partner by the event organizers.
The Clinical Services Journal is published 10 times per year with a wide variety of subjects covered including; Anaesthesia, Intensive Care, Infection Prevention and Control, EBME and more. Every issue includes a minimum of 65% editorial content, providing the most informative and topical material available.
This partnership with the EBME website will provide EBME.co.uk access to a broader audience and enable its members to register to receive copies free of charge and benefit from the information that The Clinical Services Journal provides;
Save when you trade in your old A6 colour video printer for a new Sony UP-25MD Medical Grade Printer
Many theatre and endoscopy systems still use old A6 colour video printers which are becoming increasingly difficult to maintain and repair due to decreasing availability of spare parts and for which print packs are no longer available
Because of this, we at Imotek are pleased to announce our new A6 Colour Printer Trade-In Scheme, providing a cost effective solution for replacing old Sony UP-1000, 2000 or 3000 series and any Mitsubishi analogue A6 colour printers

As well as saving you £££s, Imotek will collect and dispose of your old analogue video printers, under the WEEE regulations, saving you time, trouble and expense
The UP-25MD is a high quality printer designed for medical applications. It features a variety of analogue video inputs for standard definition as well as high definition signals and is compatible with a wide range of medical imaging devices
The printer's photo-quality dye sublimation technology ensures that prints are durable and long-lasting. It uses existing UPC-21L and UPC-21S print packs. Colours can be adjusted to match monitor output and to optimise colour accuracy
Please visit our website www.imotekshop.co.uk for full details and specifications for all Sony Medical Printers.
IMOTEK International Ltd
Imotek House
West Newlands Somersham,
Huntingdon
Cambridgeshire,
PE28 3FF
Tel: (01487) 843193
Fax:(01487) 843030
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Website: www.imotek.com
Web Shop: www.imotekshop.co.uk
Completing the Picture is an annual educational symposium for medical physics personnel and biomedical engineers. Its aim is to improve knowledge and awareness of clinical and other issues which affect the industry both today and in the future.
The agenda for this year is almost complete and will include presentations about Imaging systems, medical ethics and a hands on session learning about the differences between Sp02 technologies. You will also have the opportunity to meet up with colleagues and friends from hospitals all over the UK during the networking breaks.
This unique experience is sponsored by an educational grant from Welch Allyn UK and the agenda will be submitted to the Insitute of Physics and Engineering in Mediciene (IPEM) UK for recognition.
Where: Westerwood Hotel and Golf Resort, Cumbernauld
When: Thursday 8th November 2012
What previous delegates had to say:
"Very Good, Will come again"
"Overall very impressed with the event. Very professionally set up and run"
"The workshop as in previous years was great"
"Good content on interesting subjects"
http://www.completingthepicture.com
*9.30am Registration*
*9.50am Chairperson's Introduction* Bill Brash, Area Technical Manager, Medical Physics Department NHS Ayrshire & Arran
*10.00am Clinical Temperature Measurement: Precision, Error and Truth* Dr Chris Hacking, Head of Clinical Engineering, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
*10.40am Who's Life Should We Save?* Iain Brassington, Lecturer in Bio Ethics and Medical Law, University of Manchester
*11.20am Break*
*11.40am - Performance of Medical Imaging Systems - Getting a Clear Picture - Dr Michael Waller, Consultant Physicist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
*12.20 The Importance of Integration* Louise Parberry, Sales Engineer, InterSytems
*12.45pm Lunch*
*1.45pm Workshop: Oximetry Through Thick and Thin - Dr Max Jonas, Consultant Intensivist, Southampton Hospitals University Trust
*2.45pm Break*
*3.05pm Engineers Role in Device Training* Paul Lee, Medical Devices Training Manager, Singleton Hospital
*3.45pm Chairperson?s Closing Remarks*