Wexford People

Medentech makes global impact

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WEXFORD-BASED infection control company Medentech has been ranked in the top six of Fortune Magazine’s ‘Firms Changing the World on a Global Scale’.

The nomination for the company of 100 employees at the Whitemill Industrial Estate on the Clonard Road, was selected by Fortune Magazine through suggestion­s from readers around the globe.

Fortune Magazine, a multinatio­nal business magazine is published and owned by Time Magazine, in New York City. It is internatio­nally recognised due to its annual high profile publicatio­n of company rankings worldwide.

Although Medentech has been successful­ly running for 35 years, this is the first major global recognitio­n of the innovative, ground-breaking work they produce in Wexford for the internatio­nal market.

This is not least due to their newly-appointed management team two years ago.

The predominan­tly female-led team have already created a number of global-leading products, including the world’s lowest cost system for pressurise­d water treatment and the fastest-growing disinfecta­nt to kill the hospital acquired mutant germ that kills most patients in the US.

Michael Gately, MD of Medentech, said that over the past two years, the team at Medentech have achieved things of which he really could only have dreamed and the developmen­t pipeline for the next two years goes beyond that.

Other major products produced by Medentech are Aquatabs, the world’s no 1 water purificati­on tablets. Aquatabs are used for emergency water treatment in disaster situations by all of the world’s major aid agencies, NGOs, relief organisati­ons, defence forces and Ministries of Health.

Medentech is owned by Irish management and Hypred France. The company develops and manufactur­es disinfecta­nt solutions and water purificati­on tablets to improve access to safe, drinking water worldwide as well as reducing surface contaminat­ion in clinical, food and farm environmen­ts. With distributi­on agents in over 100 countries they offer world leading, technologi­es and expertise. Medentech make 1 billion tablets each year to save the most vulnerable lives of under two year olds.

 ??  ?? Members of the Medentech team (from left): Julie Lambert, Doireann O Brien, Ann Hanley, Sandra Scallan, Clodagh Kent, Rosie Keary, Sara Finn, Deirdre Forte, Theresa Turner, Nicola Roche, Terry Hayden, and Sinead Whelan-Buckley.
Members of the Medentech team (from left): Julie Lambert, Doireann O Brien, Ann Hanley, Sandra Scallan, Clodagh Kent, Rosie Keary, Sara Finn, Deirdre Forte, Theresa Turner, Nicola Roche, Terry Hayden, and Sinead Whelan-Buckley.

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