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Joerg Dreisewerd: Pioneering Operations and Expansions of World-Class Medical Equipment and Consumables at SARSTEDT in Brazil
The Business Magnate. Joerg Dreisewerd, Managing Director (Brazil) and Regional Manager (Latin America), SARSTEDT. A German-based medical equipment and consumables manufacturer and distributor, SARSTEDT manufactures cutting-edge and world-class equipment and consumables for the Medical or MedTech industries. Such manufacturing industries in the medical sector design different medical equipment and a diverse range of products for hospitals, research institutes, academic institutions, industrial facilities, and surgical environments. The manufactured products and equipment are used to diagnose, monitor, and treat diseases and other medical conditions. In this article, we will be shedding light on SARSTEDT’s first South American branch located in Brazil, and how its current Managing Director – Joerg Dreisewerd, initiated and is leading operations and expansions in Latin America. Through Joerg’s impactful strategies and implementations in achieving company goals and visions as well as pioneering operations in medical supplies in Brazil, the Managing Director has successfully positioned the firm as a global manufacturer and healthcare solutions supplier.
SARSTEDT – Company Overview:
SARSTEDT Group – the medical equipment and consumables manufacturer and distributor, is a German-based company with its head office established in Nümbrecht, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The company was founded in 1961 by Walter Sarstedt who laid the foundation for this now renowned and globally recognized family business. SARSTEDT Group has over 15 production sites all across the globe in Europe, North America, South America, and Australia. The company opened its first Latin American branch in 1998 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, South America, and this expansion to Brazil was yet another successful milestone completed by the company in that year following Europe in 1971, the US in 1973, and Australia in 1991. The SARSTEDT Group, a healthcare industry leader in Brazil commenced its sales operations in what is now the world’s largest health market in in the Latin American country.
SARSTEDT Products Manufactured and Distributed:
The worldwide partner in Medicine and Science – SARSTEDT innovates the type of medical and laboratory products and other equipment, establishing a goal to move people forward. The company is one of the leading suppliers in the industry and develops, produces, and sells equipment and consumables to markets all around the globe. The various equipment and consumables manufactured are all state-of-the-art, technology-integrated, safe, high-quality, and high-performance products. SARSTEDT’s medical equipment in Brazil are categorized from Diagnostics (pre-analytical processes), Laboratory (solutions for molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, and more), and Clinic and Transfusion (clinical care), to Laboratory Automation (pre&post-analytical processes in clinical and microbiology areas). The various products developed and designed in each category will be mentioned below.
Diagnostics – products for clinics, doctor’s offices, medical laboratories, and blood banks. Multi-safe Disposal Boxes and Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate Devices. Collecting, sampling, and storing material samples like saliva, blood, stool, and urine are also available in Sample Collection Systems/Products.
Laboratory – for applications in molecular biology, biochemistry, and cell biology. Following certified SARSTEDT quality standards like PCR Performance Tested, Biosphere ® plus, TC-Tested, and Cryo Performance Tested, the products manufactured and designed for clean room conditions and automated production processes are Reagent and Centrifuge Tubes, The Multiply ® PCR, Molecular Biology, Micro Screw Tubes and Reaction Vessels, Liquid Handling (transfer pipettes, serological pipettes, and pipette tips), Cell and Tissue Culture Products, General Laboratory Items, DNA-free Forensic Swabs, Stands, Storage Boxes, Air Samplers, Table Centrifuges with Swing-Out Motor, Mixing Systems/Devices.
Clinic and Transfusion – for clinical care and transfusion product segments, the products designed in this category are Urine Drainage Measuring Systems/Products, Hygiene Utensils, Warming Devices of the SAHARA product group, Sterile Closing and Stripping Devices of Blood Bag Tubes.
Laboratory Automation – for pre and post-analytical processes in clinical and microbiological laboratories in Sample Feeding, Sample Identification, Decapping of Samples, Aliquoting, Recapping, Sorting, Distributing, and Archiving. The products manufactured and designed are Tube Labelers, Tempus600 Sample Transport System, Compact Sorters, Modular Pre and Post-Analytical Systems/Products, and the S4DX System.
Joerg Dreisewerd – The Man Pioneering and Leading Brazil’s Operations:
Joerg Dreisewerd is the Managing Director at SARSTEDT Group’s Brazil operation branch and also Latin America’s Regional Manager. Joerg has a Bachelor’s in Business Administration from the University of Applied Scinces for Business (FHDW) and was awarded best student in class during his MBA in Business Management from FGV – Fundação Getulio Vargas. The Managing Director started his career as Project Manager and later took on his current role at SARSTEDT Group Brazil in 2017. Joerg has worked in the healthcare industry for 15 years, and at SARSTEDT Group in Latin America oversaw a range of diverse responsibilities from company restructuring, turnarounds, and strategizing and implementing ESG actions in all three large, medium, and small businesses in the region.
Initiating and leading SARSTEDT Group’s operations in Brazil, Joerg helped expand the the company’s position as a globally recognized manufacturer and distributor of hospital and laboratory equipment and consumables. By offering value-added products for customers, partners, and stakeholders of the management, Joerg envisions improving healthcare services and products regarding safety and quality.
Joerg Dreisewerd’s Accolades from HarvardX:
Certification in “Improving Global health: Focusing on Quality and Safety”.
Certification in “LEAD1x: Exercising Leadership: Foundational Principles”.
SARSTEDT Group’s Achievements Under Joerg Dreisewerd’s Leadership:
Joerg helped facilitate an organizational and cultural transformational transition of the Brazil branch from a centralized management to a modern governance structure. This led the company to be awarded the “Selo Paulista de Diversidade” in 2022 “Great Place to Work” in 2023 and 2024.
The Managing Director helped the company position itself as medical solutions supplier withing the country’s main healthcare groups and for this SARSTEDT was awarded the “Top 3 Laboratory Supplier Hospital Albert Einstein Group” in 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2023.
The “Best Laboratory Supplier of Grupo Fleury” was also awarded from 2021 – 2023.
Awarded the “Premio ECO 2023” by the Amcham São Paulo – American chamber of commerce, for Joerg’s implementation of ESG strategies and actions that established SARSTEDT as a pioneer in a Circular economy Project for pre-analytical healthcare consumables called – Caixa Magica (Magic Box).
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In conversation with Ray Thomas ...
Ray Thomas (29.12.1941 - 04.01.2018)
RAY THOMAS – Founding member of The Moody Blues, admits that success happened quickly for “a bunch of lads from the Midlands who could play a bit”. For Ray himself that musical journey began as a boy – “I always sang, being a Welshman” laughs Thomas “ in school choirs, and the Birmingham youth choir”. Progressing to a one string bass in a skiffle group in the 1950s, Thomas eventually bumped into fellow ‘Moodies’ founding member, Mike Pinder. The two headed to Germany where Ray admits that they were “ripped off”, and returned to Birmingham aged 21, determined to carry on as musicians.
Thomas recalls that what they found on their return to Birmingham, amongst the 250 or so bands on the circuit, was “complete disillusionment! – ‘Brum beat’ wasn’t taking off as the next ‘Mersey beat’ like people had anticipated, and bands were breaking up left right and centre”. Having heard Blues bands touring the circuits in Europe, and in the midst of the scene in Birmingham falling apart, Thomas and Pinder decided that Blues was the way forward. The only other Blues artist in Birmingham at that time was Spencer Davis. Together, Thomas and Pinder approached Denny Laine, who was living with Graeme Edge and his parents; landing Graeme the drum stool on Denny’s recommendation. Disappointingly for the band, John Lodge was not in a position to turn professional musician at the time, and in his place they recruited Clint Warwick. “We Bascially formed a Birmingham supergroup!” exclaims Thomas, “I don’t really think any of us expected the speed at which things took off for us after that”. And it’s true – after only a short spell playing in Clubs around Birmingham, ‘The Moody Blues’ were picked up by a management company, and moved down to London. With the current re-release, marking the 50th Anniversary, of their first album “The Magnificent Moodies” [Cherry Red Records] - I caught up with Ray Thomas for a chat about the beginnings of a Birmingham Blues band, who went on to be considered as global pioneers of progressive and orchestral rock ...
HR : “The Magnificent Moodies” is a very fitting title for a first album, considering the success you went on to have!
RT : We felt, at the time, that it was a bit pretentious to call it that, but management thought it was a good idea!
HR : Do you have any particular memories of recording the album?
RT : It’s been 50 years, and you tend to forget certain things, you know? But I do remember finding “Go Now” ...
We were a working band at the time, just moved down to London, and we’d play anywhere. One night “Manfred Man” pulled out of a show at The Marquee Club, and we stepped in for them, which lead to us being offered our own regular night there. It was a major breakthrough for us in London. The Marquee Club was the place to be seen, and people would queue around the block to see us perform heavy blues. We had talked about putting together an album of songs that we performed live, but Studio time was like gold dust in London at the time and we just couldn’t get in anywhere to start and lay anything down. A friend of the managers from America used to send over boxes of singles and acetates, and one day we came across “Go Now” by Bessie Banks and her brother. It hadn’t been released, but she had laid it down as a demo which was very much lighter and slower than our version, but we loved the song.
At the same time, the Marquee were building a studio at the back of the club. We asked if we could go into the studio and record it. However, the studio was still pretty much a building site, apart from the control room which was almost finished. So we went in there and set up amongst ladders and bags of cement, and recorded “Go Now”. We were the first band to record in Marquee Studios - we were lucky with that. We ended up doing about half the album there – and the other half was recorded at Olympic Studios.
HR : When “The Magnificant Moodies” was released, did you ever imagine what followed?
RT : It was a bit of a shock, because from forming the band to having a number one with “Go Now”, it was a relatively short space of time.
We were all elated , but didn’t realise what a big hit it would be. We were a bit naive really ... It was a massive hit across Europe, especially France. We spent a lot of time touring France, with a lot of the big blues artists. And proof of how naive we were :- We used to stay in Paris – on the West Bank, in the ‘artists’ area. We rented a studio there and recorded a song that Denny wrote called “Boulevard de la Madeline” – he’d seen the signpost on the street and romanticised about it to the point of writing the song, but the Parisian’s ended up in arms about it. When we played it on stage we would silence the audience! What we didn’t realise is that “Boulevard de la Madeline”, was bang in the middle of the red light district! We didn’t know!
We had success in a LOT of countries, incredibly. America loved us, but oddly enough - “Go Now” wasn’t a hit in the states. They released “Tuesday Afternoon” instead, and that did OK.
HR : “The Magnificent Moodies” was the only album that you recorded as that first 1964-66 line-up wasn’t it? Would you have been happy to carry on and record more music in that genre, or were you ready for a change? Did you embrace what came after Denny and Clint left?
RT : The thing was, Clint was married with a couple of kids, and his wife wasn’t happy about the time he was spending on the road , so he went back to Birmingham to run the family business.
Denny left more or less at the same time, to go solo – he fancied trying out songs with a string quartet, which he did, and had a certain amount of success.
I felt like The Moodies were worth the perseverance, despite things having slowed down a bit for us, and had no real issues about carrying on with a change of band members. I’d worked with John Lodge in a band called “Elright and the Rebels” – I was Elright of course – a right a bloody prat! John was actually our first choice of bass player when we formed ‘The Moody Blues’, but his dad wouldn’t let him do it until he’d finished his apprenticeship. Same as my Dad, but I was a year older than John. We all came from working class backgrounds where our parents knew that music was a dodgy game, and wanted us to have a trade to fall back on. In that 12 months whilst John finished his apprenticeship, we’d had a number 1 hit with “Go Now” – so when I called him up, he was down to London like a shot!
I found Justin quite by accident really. I was sitting in a club called the “The Scotch & St James”, which was the meeting place for bands back then, having a drink with Eric Burdon [The Animals] and he was in the throes of putting a new Animals together. I mentioned that I was looking for a new guitarist / singer. Eric had put an anonymous advert in the NME, “Top recording band needs guitarist”, and found who he wanted - so he gave me all of the applications he hadn’t yet gone through, and fate handed me Justin.
And that was the new Moodies.
HR : When you enlisted John and Justin, the band took a different direction musically ... RT : Musically we were moving towards using strings and stuff anyway - If you could have listened to what Mike and Denny were writing towards the end of that time, you could hear that influence creeping in. Justin aided that because he had a much softer voice ...
HR : “Days Of Future Passed” was the first album released with the new line-up; the rhythm and heavy blues, suddenly having been replaced by the orchestral opening of ‘The Day Begins’, and a very different vocal sound ... How was that received?
RT : To tell you the truth, it went down like a cup of cold sick with the record company! [laughs] Before we recorded it – Decca, who we were signed to, had installed this new ‘Deramic’ sound system – best described as Wall to Wall stereo, instead of that old ping pong stereo sound. They wanted us to do a demonstration disc for this sound system, to send out with their reps, and asked us if we would go in and play a couple of standard Rock and Roll numbers; to compliment that, they wanted Peter Knight (composer) to record a couple of classical numbers, and these would become the demo ... but it was going to be rubbish!
So, Tony Clarke - one of Deccas top producers - and Peter Knight put their necks on the line for us at that point. Again - We couldn’t get into the studio to record ‘Days Of Future Passed’, so we approached Tony and Peter with the idea. They liked it, and helped us to record the whole thing in about 8 days - we recorded “Legend Of The Mind” in the same session.
We never actually recorded with the Orchestra ourselves. The roadie would take over what we’d worked on each night, to Peter, and he would then write the bridge for the song. At the very end Peter recorded the orchestra, and then stitched it all together.
We were absolutely bowled over by it. We had achieved exactly what we wanted.
Every Tuesday, Decca would get all of their producers together with what they’d recorded during the week, and the powers that be would sit and listen and decide what they were going to do with it.
Tony played them “Days Of Future Passed” and they said “What the bloody Hell is that?” They didn’t know how to market it because it didn’t fit into any of their pigeon holes. Fortunately for us that afternoon, a chap called Walt Maguire who was over from America - the head of London Records [American Decca] - said “Christ! If you’re not going to release that here, give it to me, I’ll release it in America. It’s fantastic!”
So they decided to give it to him and agreed he could do that, and also decided to release it here. Nobody got into trouble, on our account, and that was the beginning of the new ‘Moodies’, with “Days Of Future Passed”!
We had ‘The Beatles’ come around to our house that night and played it to them ... and they loved it. We were good friends with them, especially George and John. They used to bring stuff for us to listen to too, because they trusted our judgements on it. There was none of that back biting in those days. Everyone was just busy being creative.
We supported them on their last English tour – with Denny and Clint. That was a hoot! I don’t think I dare say too much about what we used to get up to ... But you could see they [The Beatles] weren’t going to do anymore. They were writing some beautiful songs, but you couldn’t hear them. All you could hear was “Ladies and Gentlemen, The B ..” and then there’d just be screaming. The truth is, that they got totally cheesed off with it. They wanted people to listen to what they were doing. The fans were their own worst enemies really ...
HR : Talking of your connection to The Beatles - You were managed by Brian Epstein for a while. Surely that couldn’t have gone better could it?
RT : Well that’s debatable actually. Brian Epstein, was in love with a Bull Fighter in Spain and used to go over there a lot. He had a big organisation by the time he was managing us, but when he wasn’t there, nobody was making any decisions in his absence. We were reliant on all of these people to get us the work, and look after our affairs. They were our agent as well, and things had been quiet for us for a while when a promoter in France contacted Epstein’s team wanting us to tour over there again. So we agreed to it. We touched down at the airport in Paris to crowds of press folks, and screaming fans! We didn’t know that the record company had released “Bye Bye Bird”, and it had been a massive hit there. In short - This promoter had literally paid us peanuts for this tour, and we were a bit pissed off about it all. We went down to see Brian at his house as soon as we got back. There was a bit of a heated debate and I actually said to him “You’re the head of a crap organisation” – so he had a dramatic tantrum, threw us out of his house, and told us to meet him at the office in the morning. When we arrived there, he’d got together all his heads of department and in front of us asked them all about what had happened. He just got blank responses. At which point he stood up and said “You’re right, I am the head of a crap organisation”. Then he asked us what we wanted, and we asked for the contract back. So he sent his legal guy to get the contract, ripped it up into pieces in front of us; told us we were free, wished us luck, and we left the office ...
HR : Well his luck must have rubbed off on you, given the continued success you went on to have. You’ve got a fairly impressive discography there, as proof! RT : Yes I suppose I have really! I’ve lead one hell of a life!! [laughs] I was with ‘The Moody Blues’ for over 40 years, until my health prevented me from carrying on in 2003. It wasn’t a falling out or anything like that, I just had to pack it in. On Doctors orders! I’ve no regrets though. I was approaching 61 years old, had played everywhere I’d ever wanted to - except Sydney Opera house which I would have love to play!
Do you know? We were the first band to play Madison Square Gardens, in New York, twice in the same day, and the City Council put a block on that ever happening again because it brought the traffic in Manhattan to a standstill with everyone trying to get in and out! [laughs]. I went for a walk between shows that day, with our publicist, and thankfully nobody recognised me. We used to get mobbed wherever we went as a group, and to be honest that day I just fancied bit of fresh air and some roasted chestnuts from the street vendor! As we’re standing there, some folks walked up to us asking if we had any tickets – they thought we were ticket touts! It annoyed me even back then, people asking $400 dollars per ticket! So I walked up to one of these touts and asked him how much he wanted for two tickets, and he actually only wanted $200, so I handed it over, and carried on eating my bag of nuts! Next thing, a young couple came up asking for tickets and I said, “I have got some actually” – and gave them to them for free. Our publicist looked at my like I was crazy and said “What the bloody hell did you do that for?” and I said “because I’m going to get one hell of a kick out of knowing that when I walk out on stage later, that that young couple will look up and realise that I’m the bloke who gave them their tickets!”
HR : Do you have a favourite album amongst the 14 that you recorded with the ‘Moodies’?
RT : Well I don’t know really because I always say that they’re all our children. I have different memories of different albums and they all mean something. I love them all. You know, when you start with absolutely nothing and end up with something like “To Our Children’s Children’s Children” – it’s very rewarding. We had a lot of fun playing around with sounds over the years. They were happy days.
HR : And what are you up to these days, post ‘Moody Blues’?
RT : I’m still doing a lot of recording – I’ve never stopped recording really. Solo albums, collaborations and all of that.
Just before Christmas (2014) I was working with John Lodge again. His solo album comes out soon. It was just like old times ...
I’m hoping to record a new solo album this year too – gives me something to do amongst fishing trips! I like to keep busy ...
I’ve just recorded with an Italian ‘Prog’ band, who paid me in Pasta! [laughs] I’m not kidding ... about a month later this huge box of pasta turned up on the doorstep from Naples!
And then I went out to record with a Russian band - the son of a billionaire oil baron, who thought that I was God!
HR : Well You are regarded as a pioneer of progressive and orchestral rock – that’s verging on God-like!
[laughs] At the end of the day - I’m just a guy from Birmingham, with a bit of talent, who got lucky ...
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MESSUNG AT 40
Messung proudly celebrates 40 years of service to India's industrial growth. From its humble but pathbreaking origins as India's first indigenous PLC manufacturer, Messung has diversified and evolved into a multi-faceted corporation today.
Through market challenges, changing times and technologies, Messung remains true to its vision "To be an innovative global company by pursuing excellence and perseverance to enable success stories".
Today, Messung Group spans three broad businesses: Automation & Controls, Electrical Engineering and Workplace Technology - each serving multiple industries.
AUTOMATION & CONTROLS
Industrial Automation: With four decades of experience in industrial automation, Messung brings unmatched knowledge and expertise to the table. Their products and solutions cover a gamut of applications in Process Automation, Servo & Motion Control Automation, and General Purpose Automation.
Messung has tied up with Altus, Brazil; Sigmatek, Austria; and Fuji Electric, Japan to enhance capabilities and offerings in this division.
Building & Infrastructure Automation: For all types of buildings, from hospitals and shopping malls to corporate buildings, industrial establishments and power stations, Messung provides the complete range of Integrated Building Management Systems.
With their partners, Distech Controls, Canada and DigiLogik, Messung offers IoT-enabled building management solutions to optimise comfort, safety, convenience and efficiency while reducing energy consumption and operating costs.
Home, Office & Hotel Automation: Messung provides KNX-based automation solutions for smart homes, offices and hotels, transforming interiors into luxurious spaces. With a wide variety of KNX products from Zennio, Spain, Messung builds automation systems that enhance user comfort, optimise energy efficiency, and enable users to perform complex tasks with ease.
Whether it is a villa or luxury apartment, personalised home or hotel, office or builder's project, Messung provides a KNX eco-structure that ensures synchronised control, connectivity and sound functionality of all features.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Distribution & Control: This division develops the total low voltage power distribution control system as per IEC 61439 standard , using their own automation products along with special busbar power distribution products from Wöhner. Messung’s turnkey solutions are Industry 4.0-compatible, smart Cloud-based solutions to provide IoT features for “Any time Anywhere” supervisory and control features.
Control Panels: Messung's Control Panel solutions incorporate fabricated MS or aluminium panels, world-class switchgears, busbar products from Wöhner, international grade HMIs, energy meters,cloud interfaces, and their own PLCs. High-end design software enables quality documentation for accurate maintenance.
Energy Management: This is Messung’s special capability to help enterprises optimise power usage, improve power protection and increase productivity. Messung has joinedhands with Janitza, Germany for their Class A power quality analysers (as per IEC 61000-4-30 Class A and IEEE 519-2014 standards), digital energy meters, apps and GridVis software –energy management technology that enables complete visibility and control of electrical usage in a given facility.
Messung also offers online UPS, Active Harmonic Filters and Servo Stabilisers from Fuji Electric Consul Neowatt to improve performance of electrical systems.
WORKPLACE TECHNOLOGY
ESD Workplace Systems: Messung is justifiably proud of its AFM-PLUS series of ESD worktables, ESD chairs& stools, ESD trolleys, cabinets and other storage solutions. Designed and manufactured to the latest global standards at Messung's own manufacturing facility, the ‘Make in India’ range enables greater ESD protection, comfort and productivity in ESD workplaces such as R&D labs, manufacturing departments, assembly stations, calibration centres, didactic & training centres of the Electronics industry.
General Workplace Systems: Messung offers the same range of workplace furniture in non-ESD version for general industrial workplaces. With their world-class looks and specifications at affordable rates, this range is growing in popularity across industry verticals. Messung also offers customisation of solutions since it has its own design studio and production plant in Pune.
Cleanroom Workplace Systems: For industrial and biological cleanrooms, Messung presents cleanroom chairs and stools from their partner, Uchida, Japan. Messung can also provide customised lab tables in stainless steel for specific requirements.
CONCLUSION
Today, forty years since it started, Messung remains energetic, vibrant and dynamic; pursuing new technologies and building on its ‘Make in India’ focus.
Over four decades, Messung has pursued a successful consolidation and diversification policy, through inhouse development and strategic collaborations, helping them provide integrated solutions across its three chosen verticals. Leveraging its legacy in industrial automation, its corporate values and vision, the passion for technology of its professionals and its reputation and goodwill in the market, Messung continues to stride forward.
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Stool Management Systems Market is expected to reach US$ 242.4 Mn by 2031
According to Future Market Insights (FMI), the demand for stool management systems is expected to rise significantly, reaching a market value of USD$ 166.5 Mn by the end of 2021.
Stool management systems are designed for bed ridden patients with fecal incontinence, a condition commonly known as bowel incontinence. These systems are used to prevent infections and reduce nursing time requirements.
The stool management systems are advantageous for older adults and patients suffering from constipation and fecal incontinence. Furthermore, it is also helpful for bed-ridden patients who may have been subject to aliments such as strokes, paralysis, or spinal injury.
According to the World Bank, approximately 700 million people were aged 65 and above in the world in 2019. Consequently, the overall high incidence of geriatric populations is resulting in the expansion of the patient pool and the resultant increase in the demand for stool management systems globally.
Fecal incontinence issues are common around the world and it has a notable burden on the economy and healthcare systems of society. The condition has impacted the economic system including hospital charges and nursing charges. Stool management systems help in reducing the nursing time and other hospital expenses.
Key players are focusing on strengthening their mergers and acquisition portfolios, in addition to advancement in technologies and new product launches. Europe holds the highest share in the market due to a vast target demographic, the presence of major market players, and high healthcare expenditure in the region.
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Key Takeaways from stool management system market study
Systems are key to revenue generation in the stool management systems market surpassing accessories. They are likely to account for 63% value share by the end of the forecast period.
Luer-lock syringes will lead, with a valuation of over US$ 16 Bn by the end of 2021 owing to security in drug administration processes.
The U.S. accounts for more than 92% share in the North America market, and will witness growth backed by presence of a well-established healthcare sector.
Germany and France are leading countries in Europe and will account for more than 18% and 16% of the Europe market respectively in 2021.
Australia is the largest and fastest growing market in Oceania, exhibiting 6.2% CAGR during the forecast period.
“Increasing geriatric population, technological advancements, and a rising focus on next-gen stool management systems will create lucrative growth opportunities through 2031,” says the Future Market Insights analyst.
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The global stool management systems market is set to expand due to the rising number of people suffering from stool related ailments. Leading organizations within the market are set to focus on research for healthcare systems to offer increasingly effective treatment options for superior patient outcomes.
Some of the leading players in the stool management systems market include B. Braun Melsungen AG, Becton Dickinson, ConvaTec, Inc., Hollister Incorporated, Prosyn International Ltd., Consure Medical and others.
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Stool Management Systems Market Is Expected To Show Significant Growth over the Forecast Period 2020-2028
Stool Management System is a soft catheter that is inserted into the rectum for stool management to contain and divert fecal waste. It contains a low-pressure retention balloon at the distal end and a connector for attaching the collection bag at the other end. The stool management system provides containment and diversion of stool, which is of liquid or semi liquid consistency. When used in patients with stool incontinence, it helps to keep the skin clean and dry and free from contaminants and moisture that contribute to skin breakdown. It minimizes spread of infection by keeping infectious body waste contained in a closed system. Stool management system aids in the prevention and protection of perianal and sacral pressure areas. It can also serve to increases patient comfort.
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Stool Management Systems Market: Drivers and Restraints
Stool management systems have been available and used widely in acute care facilities. The benefits include improvement in perianal skin condition reduction in the risk of pressure ulcers and reduced exposure of staff and hospitalized patients to infectious waste. The stool management system minimizes nursing time and effort spent on stool management. There is increased use of stool management system due to increasing aging population. Increasing prevalence of chronic diseases such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, increase in healthcare expenditure and rise in awareness programs However, lack of awareness about advantages, disadvantages, indications, and contraindications regarding use of the various stool management system is a major restraint effecting the growth of this market. Before any device or treatment is instigated, a full assessment by a health professional trained, skilled and competent in bowel dysfunction should be undertaken.
Stool Management Systems Market: Segmentation
By product type, the stool management system market is segmented into,
Fecal Management System Kits
Accessories
By age group, the stool management system market is segmented into,
Infant
Adult
By end user the stool management system market is segmented into,
Hospitals
Clinics
Home Healthcare Settings
Others
High prevalence of IBD and ulcerative colitis and consequently ileostomy and urostomy surgical procedures and preference of multi-use ostomy drainage bags for ileostomy and urostomy patients have contributed significantly to the growth stool management systems.
Stool Management Systems Market: Overview
Worldwide hundred million patients confined to bed suffer from inadequate bowel management. Impaired bowel control and diarrhea in bedridden patients pose significant challenges for patients and care takers or providers alike. Traditional bowel mismanagement cannot even lead to an increased length of stay but also an increase in avoidable healthcare expenditure due to complications such as pressure ulcers and nosocomial infections. Stool management systems have been clinically shown to effectively prevent stool contact with skin, reducing chances of developing secondary complications that increase healthcare costs and extend the patient’s length of stay. This system not only brings down cost of consumables, but also decreases net overall cost burden of faecal containment.
Stool Management Systems Market: Region-wise Outlook
Geographically the market for stool management system is segmented into North America, Latin America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Asia-Pacific excluding Japan, Japan and the Middle East and Africa. North America and Europe dominated the stool management system market due to favorable government reimbursement policies and economic stability to undergo expensive ostomy procedure in the region. Asia Pacific is estimated to be the promising market for stool management systems market due to high incidence of colorectal cancer, bladder cancer, Crohn’s disease and inflammatory bowel disease in the growing economies such as South Korea, Turkey, Indonesia, and the Philippines, favorable reimbursement policies in Australia and Japan, and expansion of market players in the emerging economies in Asia.
Stool Management Systems Market: Key Players
Some of the players operating in the stool management systems market include B. Braun Melsungen AG, C. R. Bard, ConvaTec, Inc., Hollister Incorporated, Meridian Bioscience, Inc., Marlen Manufacturing, Nuvomed, Inc., Secco FMS, and Torbot Group Jobskin. The market players are continuously engaged in new product development and geographical expansions in order to increase their market shares and strengthen their positions globally.
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microbiology Analyzers - End-users of the microbiology Market
microbiology analyzers are used in many laboratory investigations that seek to reveal the nature of microbiology and the control and evolution of microorganisms. This instrument is useful for various applications in microbiology and is useful in forensic microbiology laboratories. microbiology analyzers are used in forensics to determine the source of a crime by examining body fluids, secretions, stains, fibers or semen for evidence of a crime. It is also useful for developing a genetic profile from samples that are submitted as evidence in legal proceedings.
microbiology analyzers are available in various models and designs and come in different types and capacities. They can be used to analyze a variety of liquids, such as sera, blood, urine, stool, cerebrospinal fluid, solid wastes and cellular and noncellular debris from human or animal sources. These instruments are built to be sensitive to any type of biological contamination and are commonly used in clinical microbiology laboratories. The clinical microbiology market is anticipated to grow at an impressive rate over the next decade. The clinical microbiology market is driven by an increasing incidence of pathogenic infections and antimicrobial resistance among novel strains of bacteria and fungi. These instruments enable microbiology experts to determine the source of contamination, to trace its source through analysis and to establish the species involved.
microbiology analyzers are designed to yield reliable, data-driven results that meet the needs of end users and stakeholders. The report scope of service of these instruments includes analysis of microbiology samples collected from various locations. Samples may be collected from clinical, administrative, environmental, pharmaceutical, occupational or research settings. Based on the information yielded from the samples, a final report is generated which is sent to the end users or stakeholders.
microbiology analyzers research also facilitate the timely assessment and identification of sources of microbiology contamination, which could have significant impact on end users, staffs and the wider environmental environment. A wide range of analytical methods are utilized in the clinical microbiology analyzers, depending on the nature of the sample and the desired report scope. Samples may be analyzed for species abundance, pH, contamination pattern, quantitative data, differential culture and/or stool culture, and/or for differential growth and community structure. The analytical protocol can be written down or programmed into a computer program, depending on the needs of the end users or stakeholders.
microbiology analyzers are generally designed to manage a single or multiple clinical laboratory or end user sites. Some examples of microbiology analyzers are desktop, automated, real-time, instrumented and consumables market. Each analyzer has its own advantages and disadvantages and the choice of the right type and kind of instrument depends on the kind of usage. The number of species to be tested is limited by the availability of the sample. The use of antibiotics and other microbiology analyzers is increasing worldwide with the aim of maintaining and enhancing human health and as an indicator of ecological health problems.
As part of sample collection procedures, microbiology analyzers are used to collect microorganisms from various sample sources. Analyzers are categorized into two segments: primary and secondary metabolites. The main applications of these are for the clinical microbiology analyzers, but they are also used in the field of nutrient analysis, blood, serum and other blood-borne pathogens, in the field of microbiology, ecology and immunology and in the nutrition and microbiology markets.
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The report forecast global Microbiology Testing Clinical Microbiology market to grow to reach xxx Million USD in 2019 with a CAGR of xx% during the period 2020-2025 due to coronavirus situation.
The report offers detailed coverage of Microbiology Testing Clinical Microbiology industry and main market trends with impact of coronavirus. The market research includes historical and forecast market data, demand, application details, price trends, and company shares of the leading Microbiology Testing Clinical Microbiology by geography. The report splits the market size, by volume and value, on the basis of application type and geography.
First, this report covers the present status and the future prospects of the global Microbiology Testing Clinical Microbiology market for 2015-2024.
And in this report, we analyze global market from 5 geographies: Asia-Pacific[China, Southeast Asia, India, Japan, Korea, Western Asia], Europe[Germany, UK, France, Italy, Russia, Spain, Netherlands, Turkey, Switzerland], North America[United States, Canada, Mexico], Middle East & Africa[GCC, North Africa, South Africa], South America[Brazil, Argentina, Columbia, Chile, Peru].
At the same time, we classify Microbiology Testing Clinical Microbiology according to the type, application by geography. More importantly, the report includes major countries market based on the type and application.
Finally, the report provides detailed profile and data information analysis of leading Microbiology Testing Clinical Microbiology company.
Key Content of Chapters as follows (Including and can be customized) :
Part 1:
Market Overview, Development, and Segment by Type, Application & Region
Part 2:
Company information, Sales, Cost, Margin etc.
Part 3:
Global Market by company, Type, Application & Geography
Part 4:
Asia-Pacific Market by Type, Application & Geography
Part 5:
Europe Market by Type, Application & Geography
Part 6:
North America Market by Type, Application & Geography
Part 7:
South America Market by Type, Application & Geography
Part 8:
Middle East & Africa Market by Type, Application & Geography
Part 9:
Market Features
Part 10:
Investment Opportunity
Part 11:
Conclusion
Market Segment as follows:
By Region
Asia-Pacific[China, Southeast Asia, India, Japan, Korea, Western Asia]
Europe[Germany, UK, France, Italy, Russia, Spain, Netherlands, Turkey, Switzerland]
North America[United States, Canada, Mexico]
Middle East & Africa[GCC, North Africa, South Africa]
South America[Brazil, Argentina, Columbia, Chile, Peru]
Key Companies
Biomerieux S.A.
Danaher
Becton, Dickinson and Company
Cepheid
Abbott
Alere
Bio-Rad Laboratories
Hologic
Bruker
F.Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd
Market by Type
Laboratory Instruments,include Incubators,Gram Stainers,Bacterial Colony Counters,Autoclave Sterilizers,Microbial Air Samplers,Anaerobic Culture Systems,Petri Dish Fillers,Blood Culture Systems,Microbial Culture Systems
Microbiology Analyzers,include Molecular Diagnostic Instruments,Microscopes,Mass Spectrometers
Reagents,include Pathogen-Specific Kits,General Reagents
Market by Application
Pharmaceutical
Clinical
Manufacturing
Energy
Respiratory Diseases
Food Testing Applications
Environmental Applications
Instruments
Analyzers
Consumables
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Global Stool Management Systems Market Research Report Presents A Thorough Study On The Overall Market By Opportunity, Demand And Forecast 2019-2023
Global Stool Management Systems Market Research Report Presents A Thorough Study On The Overall Market By Opportunity, Demand And Forecast 2019-2023
July 15, 2019: Stool Management Systems Market Report is a professional and in-depth research report on the world’s major regional market conditions, focusing on the main regions (North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific) and the main countries (United States, Germany, united Kingdom, Japan, South Korea and China).
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THE LEADING EDGE – WITH MESSUNG GROUP
A pioneer of the indigenous PLC in India and a leader in Industrial Automation& Control, Messung is determined to empower businesses with the foremost technologies backed by deep domain knowledge and reliable support -for ‘the leading edge'.
We work closely with businesses and users, understand their needs and challenges; identifying opportunities and technologies to bring the most relevant solutions that contribute to our customers' success.
Through our corporate journey, our focus has been on building indigenous capabilities. Under ‘Navonmesh’, our ‘Make in India’ initiative; we bring world-class solutions to the market, enabling industries to take productivity and sustainability to the next level. Our inherent passion for developing cutting-edge technology and manufacturing, strengthened over 40 years in industry, drives our indigenous innovation.
Today, our prowess today spans a wide range of technologies and services. To leverage the domain knowledge and technology of global majors across diversified businesses, we have tied up with technology leaders such as Altus (Brazil), Sigmatek (Austria), Fuji Electric (Japan), Distech Controls (Canada), Crestron (USA), Zennio (Spain), Wöhner (Germany), Janitza (Germany) and Uchida (Japan).
Messung operates in 3 broad industries: Automation & Controls, Electrical Engineering and Workplace Technology – each serving multiple businesses.
MESSUNG INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION & CONTROLS
Messung has almost four decades of experience in Industrial Automation, having pioneered India’s first indigenous PLC in 1981.
We offer NX-ERA Series of Programmable Logic Controllers, HMI and SCADA, and XM-PRO Series of Remote I/O Modules. Developed under our exclusive ‘Navonmesh Make in India initiative’, our essential components, intelligent devices and integrated, scalable systems facilitate efficient control and reliability of processes, and well-informed decision-making.
Our comprehensive product portfolio also includes Servo& Motion Control solutions from Sigmatek, Austria and Fuji Electric, Japan, as well as VFD drives from Fuji Electric.
Messung’s Industrial Automation & Controls solutions serve 3 broad categories:
Process Automation: Messung offers high-end process automation & control solutions to help process industries meet their quality and productivity challenges. We partner throughout the complete life cycle of your plant, and customise solutions that meet the highest technical demands for speed, quality, operational reliability, system availability and more.
Servo & Motion Control Automation: We deliver fully integrated, future-proof solutions incorporating PLCs, motion control systems, servodrive products, VFDs, HMIs and much more – to bring flexibility, consistency and long-term availability for factory automation.
General Purpose Automation: Messung custom designs and manufactures General Purpose Automation solutions for varied equipment in diverse application areas. Our cutting-edge technology enables high-performance, flexible machines that are information-enabled, and easy to integrate. They deliver real-time diagnostics and maximise control, optimising safety, speed, productivity and efficiencies – for the competitive edge.
MESSUNG ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Messung is committed to serving the Electrical industry with world-class products and solutions that answer today’s critical electrical power distribution & management challenges. Messung partners with OEMs and end users to deliver the most efficient solutions under three broad categories:
Distribution & Control: Messung is Master Distributor for Wohner, Germany in India. With our decades of experience in PLC-based automation, we provide smart, low voltage power distribution control panels with automation products like PLC, HMI and SCADA along with special Busbar power distribution products from Wohner. The custom-built busbar panels are safe and compact installations as per IEC 61439 standards, and are backed by end-to-end support.
Control Panels: We manufacture and deliver all types of fully wired PLC & MCC Control Panels to a wide arena of applications like water and waste water treatment plants, sugar machinery, plastic extrusion, printing, pharmaceutical, automotive assembly and testing lines, electro plating, boilers, material handling, furnaces, mechanical and hydraulic press and other similar applications in different industry verticals.
Energy Management: Messung brings Janitza, the world’s leading energy management technology to India. By using Janitza's Class A power quality analyzer, energy measurement devices and GridVis EMS software; we provide complete visibility of the electrical usage in your organisation. By leveraging the power of IoT, we ensure connectivity and real-time data analyses for prompt & informed decision making.
MESSUNG WORKPLACE TECHNOLOGY
Our experience of the health hazards, safety risks and challenges of the industrial workplace has inspired us to find and deliver meaningful solutions.
Under our ‘Navonmesh Make in India’ initiative, we design and manufacture the ‘AFM-Plus Series’ of world-class solutions for ESD Workplace Systems, General Workplace Systems and Cleanroom Workplace Systems.
ESD Workplace Systems: For use in electronic assembly, product assembly, repair, rework and end of line testing in a gamut of industries, we offer a range of indigenously designed and manufactured, world-class workplace solutions at competitive prices. Our range of rugged and reliable ESD chairs, ESD work tables and accessories are proven in tough industrial applications. With world-class looks, and specifications as per IEC 61340-5-1&ANSI ESD S20.20.2014ESD standards, these ergonomic systems enhance user comfort, safety and health to benefit you’re most valuable resource: your people.
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Cleanroom Workplace Systems: Messung offers cleanroom chairs and stools from Uchida, Japan. These innovative, high-quality chairs are certified as per ISO class 100, and are designed and manufactured to fulfil basic cleanroom criteria. These chairs also ensure ESD protection, making them the right choice for controlled environment applications that require static control.
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From starting out as India’s 1st PLC manufacturer through decades of developing cutting-edge technology for industrial automation& control to diversified conglomerate today, Messung has grown with dedication and dynamism. The Messung Group stands for Performance, Productivity and Sustainability in industrial solutions – and offers a gamut of products, services and systems designed to empower enterprises with excellence.
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Global Educational Furniture And Furnishings Market Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Industry Demand, Trends, Forecast To 2025
The global market size of Educational Furniture And Furnishings in key regions like North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Central & South America and Middle East & Africa, focuses on the consumption of Educational Furniture And Furnishings in these regions.
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This research report categorizes the global Educational Furniture And Furnishings market by players/brands, region, type and application. This report also studies the global market status, competition landscape, market share, growth rate, future trends, market drivers, opportunities and challenges, sales channels, distributors and Porter’s Five Forces Analysis.
Furniture refers to movable objects intended to support various human activities such as seating (e.g., chairs, stools, and sofas), eating (tables), and sleeping (e.g., beds). Furniture is also used to hold objects at a convenient height for work (as horizontal surfaces above the ground, such as tables and desks), or to store things (e.g., cupboards and shelves). Furniture can be a product of design and is considered a form of decorative art.
Asia Pacific, occupied 42.90% consumption market share in 2017, is remarkable in the global educational furniture industry because of their market share and technology status of educational furniture.
In 2017, the global Educational Furniture And Furnishings market size was xx million US$ and is forecast to xx million US in 2025, growing at a CAGR of xx% from 2018. The objectives of this study are to define, segment, and project the size of the Educational Furniture And Furnishings market based on company, product type, application and key regions.
The various contributors involved in the value chain of Educational Furniture And Furnishings include manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, intermediaries, and customers.
The key manufacturers in the Educational Furniture And Furnishings include
KI
Steelcase
Herman Miller
Knoll
VS
HNI Corporation
Haworth
Minyi Furniture
Ailin Technology
British Thornton
Lanlin Teaching
Jirong Furniture
Smith System
Huihong Teching Equipment
KOKUYO
Metalliform Holdings Ltd
Infiniti Modules
Jiansheng Furniture
Market Size Split by Type
Desks & Chairs
Bookcases
Dormitory Bed
Blackboards
Others
Market Size Split by Application
Classroom
Dormitory
Canteen
Library
Office
Other
Market size split by Region
North America
United States
Canada
Mexico
Asia-Pacific
China
India
Japan
South Korea
Australia
Indonesia
Singapore
Malaysia
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam
Europe
Germany
France
UK
Italy
Spain
Russia
Central & South America
Brazil
Rest of Central & South America
Middle East & Africa
GCC Countries
Turkey
Egypt
South Africa
The study objectives of this report are:
To study and analyze the global Educational Furniture And Furnishings market size (value & volume) by company, key regions/countries, products and application, history data from 2013 to 2017, and forecast to 2025.
To understand the structure of Educational Furniture And Furnishings market by identifying its various subsegments.
To share detailed information about the key factors influencing the growth of the market (growth potential, opportunities, drivers, industry-specific challenges and risks).
Focuses on the key global Educational Furniture And Furnishings manufacturers, to define, describe and analyze the sales volume, value, market share, market competition landscape, SWOT analysis and development plans in next few years.
To analyze the Educational Furniture And Furnishings with respect to individual growth trends, future prospects, and their contribution to the total market.
To project the value and volume of Educational Furniture And Furnishings submarkets, with respect to key regions (along with their respective key countries).
To analyze competitive developments such as expansions, agreements, new product launches, and acquisitions in the market.
To strategically profile the key players and comprehensively analyze their growth strategies.
In this study, the years considered to estimate the market size of Educational Furniture And Furnishings are as follows:
History Year: 2013-2017
Base Year: 2017
Estimated Year: 2018
Forecast Year 2018 to 2025
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Chapter One: Study Coverage
1.1 Educational Furniture And Furnishings Product
1.2 Key Market Segments
1.3 Key Manufacturers Covered
1.4 Market by Type
1.4.1 Global Educational Furniture And Furnishings Market Size Growth Rate by Type
1.4.2 Desks & Chairs
1.4.3 Bookcases
1.4.4 Dormitory Bed
1.4.5 Blackboards
1.4.6 Others
1.5 Market by Application
1.5.1 Global Educational Furniture And Furnishings Market Size Growth Rate by Application
1.5.2 Classroom
1.5.3 Dormitory
1.5.4 Canteen
1.5.5 Library
1.5.6 Office
1.5.7 Other
1.6 Study Objectives
1.7 Years Considered
Chapter Two: Executive Summary
2.1 Global Educational Furniture And Furnishings Market Size
2.1.1 Global Educational Furniture And Furnishings Revenue 2016-2025
2.1.2 Global Educational Furniture And Furnishings Sales 2016-2025
2.2 Educational Furniture And Furnishings Growth Rate by Regions
2.2.1 Global Educational Furniture And Furnishings Sales by Regions
2.2.2 Global Educational Furniture And Furnishings Revenue by Regions
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Welcome to SAE – Programmers Wanted!
The profession of game programmer is not only versatile and challenging, it’s also constantly changing. The education at SAE Institute prepares you perfectly for this journey.
The German games industry has changed dramatically over the last ten years. In addition to developers of classic PC and console games, studios for browser and mobile games have radically stirred up the market. Today, they provide by far the most jobs within the German games industry.
The increasing professionalization of the studios has also led to fundamental changes in the work of the programmers. Not only must they have knowledge in programming languages; they also have to be familiar with game engines, version control and project management tools.
“Hence, the job of a programmer consists of much more than developing and implementing algorithms.”
Through the practical work at various projects, the students can familiarize themselves with the tools and techniques of game development and programming.
Apart from the classic computer science education, there are a number of colleges and universities in Germany, which prepare you very well for working in the games industry. The choice is huge – so it’s worth taking a closer look at the various facilities – but more on that later. With our »Games Programming Diploma«, here at SAE Institute we focus on an education with the most practical orientation possible and on preparing our students for a quick career take-off.
What can you expect from studying »Games Programming«?
Imagine a milking stool. It’s got three legs. The education to become a games programmer and the associated requirements have a similar structure. The first »leg« is programming languages. In this part, you get to know various programming languages and learn which one best fits your project. C++, C#, Java or a different one? C++ and C# are the most common programming languages in the games industry, but it’s hard to say which one is the better choice. It’s really secondary which language you learn; what’s more important are the concepts and approaches. How is a program structured? How can I create my code efficiently and with as little maintenance as possible? How can I bring the many different sub-systems together? The language itself is only the means to implement this and is largely dependent on the second leg: the game engine.
In the open »Edit Area« at SAE Institute Bochum, students of all departments can share their experience
30 years ago, games were mostly redesigned and programmed from scratch. Due to the constant development of the hardware and the large number of platforms like PC, consoles, smartphones, etc., this is hardly possible today. That’s why most game developers – both AAA studios and indies – use game engines, either developed by the studios themselves or internationally established versions. Working with such engines is therefore an essential part of the education. We mostly work with Unity and thus C# since that one is widespread in Germany. But since especially the big studios work mostly with their own engines, we will also provide insight into Unreal Engine and C++, not only about working with the editor, but also about its tools and how to get the assets into the engine and how to use them.
Andreas Hauber, head of the Game Art department at SAE Institute Cologne explains the VR concept using the HTC Vive.
The third leg of the »milking stool« stands for the team. No team, no game! In addition to programmers, you need artists, game and sound designers, project managers, and many more. Working in a team also holds a lot of risks though, which you have to be prepared for. The education is therefore mainly about working on a lot of projects. That way, you get familiar with version control such as SVN or Git and project management tools. Learning how to work with deadlines is important, too. Arranging yourself with your teammates as well as working together on the same code base and project structure are particularly important experiences to make since that’s what it’s all about in your later career.
But of course, the program will also cover topics like mathematics and physics or gameplay mechanics. But what you have to understand most as a game programmer is how engines work »under the hood«. It’s not about writing your own engine, but more about knowing the procedures and pipelines in order to be able to optimize your own projects. How does a game loop work? What are game states? How can I change the look of my game? All in all, there is a lot to learn, and the education to become a games programmer is not the right thing for everyone.
What do you need to consider when choosing your education?
Those who fight their way through the many different education choices in Germany are faced with all sorts of options: Game Design, Art, Programming, and much more. Not every study program includes the education to become a games programmer. Sometimes it’s rather a course in game design with a little bit of programming; sometimes the education is more technical, where you mostly learn how to write your own engine. Of course, there are also pure programming courses, but again you have the choice between various educational institutes. But which program is the right one for you? If you want to design games, you should obviously look for Game Design classes. If you’d rather create characters and animations, an Art education is your type of choice. And all those who have strong analytical capacities and are good at thinking in abstract ways, should become programmers. But please bear in mind that not all programming courses are the same. If you’re particularly interested in game engines and would like to know how they work in detail, you should look for computer science programs at universities. But if you prefer to program games and have a thing for the application and the implementation of game mechanics, you may want to look for respective colleges or private institutes like SAE Institute.
In the student lounges, students can take a break from work and free their minds.
It’s worth getting a personal impression of the college or university before deciding on a study program. Taking advantage of an »open house day« or talking to a student advisor might be helpful to get a first look. Getting in touch directly with the students is useful and usually no problem. Apart from the fees, the place of study might also play an important role for your choice, and of course also the question whether the course content suits you. How theoretical or practical do you want your education to be? Is any prior knowledge required? In our institute, for example, you don’t have to have any previous knowledge about the development of games. But it’s absolutely necessary that you like math, are ready to solve problems and don’t shy away if something isn’t working the way it should, but that you’re able to thoroughly analyze the problem and fix it. Of course, this doesn’t mean that students with prior knowledge aren’t welcome. Quite the contrary – these students can tackle more advanced topics sooner.
Can you specialize in something?
The education makes you familiar with various areas of game programming. As a future programmer, it’s important to be able to quickly familiarize yourself with new topics and to get a good overview of all relevant areas. That way, you not only gain an edge over your competitors, but you can also find out which areas suit you best.
But why specialize in a subject? Aren’t allrounders everybody’s darling? This question can be answered with yes and now. Especially smaller studios favor generalists, but there’s been some specializations there as well. Larger teams, on the other hand, look for talent in specialized work areas such as artificial intelligence. That’s why you should already find out your preferences during your education and pursue them after your graduation. A specialization doesn’t necessarily have to take place on certain mechanics or technical levels, you can also specialize on an academic level. At SAE Institute, for example, the diploma can be extended by a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree. For the Bachelor, you mainly earn expertise in business, marketing as well as time and project management. But technical specialization and programming, too, are on the agenda. As the highest academic education, you can earn the Master’s degree at SAE Institute. The Bachelor and Master are offered in cooperation with Middlesex University in London.
What comes after the education?
When one education is over, the next one begins, and just as in any other profession, the rule is: never stop learning!
Trial and Error: The developed games need to be tested, like this VR project using the HTC Vive.
You always have to stay on top of the game and learn about innovations and trends in programming languages and game engines, but also about new processes and techniques. It’s already recommendable during the education to regularly take part in conferences and events as well as visiting relevant portals and websites. They not only benefit your education, but also the networking and exchange. Again and again, people meet new business partners or their future employer that way. At SAE Institute, we offer additional support in the form of »Industry Relations & Career Coaches« (IRCCs). An IRCC supports the students already during their studies, getting an idea of the strengths and weaknesses, interests and preferences of every single student. They give advice on applications and establish industry contacts. You may also get discounts on conferences and special lectures by industry veterans. And the job prospects? Don’t be fooled if game developers cut jobs or become bankrupt. The number of jobs in the German games industry has doubled in the past ten years, and as a game programmer you’re still very sought-after – outside the games industry, too, by the way.
No matter what kind of education you will go for, no matter what institute you will choose, and no matter whether you’re a noob or a pro: The most important thing is to complete as many projects as possible. It’s not about having commercial success after their release, but about completing projects and further developing your expertise. Show the employers that that’s what you want to do and that you can’t wait to join their team. Because remember: Programmers wanted – desperately!
About the Author:
David Hackbarth is Head Lecturer at SAE Institute Berlin
David is a freelance game programmer and also a lecturer at SAE Institute. He’s been an active part of the games industry since 2009, having worked on a large number of projects from PC to mobile to consoles.
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MESSUNG CELEBRATES 40 YEARS OF INNOVATION.
Messung proudly celebrates its 40th anniversary - a corporate milestone that commemorates four decades of service to India's industrial growth.
For four decades, Messung has been at the forefront of industrial automation solutions in India – a pioneer in industrial automation. From a humble start in 1981 when Farook Merchant founded the company and started out as India's first indigenous PLC manufacturer to the multi-faceted, diversified conglomerate it is today, Messung has truly come a long way.
Messung’s focus has always been on delivering products that empower productivity and operational efficiency in industry. Messung believes that the Indian market requires world-class products at cost-effective prices, and is passionate about developing indigenous design & manufacturing capabilities to innovate solutions on par with the best in the world.
It's a passion that has stood the test of time. Through changing times and evolving technologies, growing competition and economic challenges – Messungcontinues relentlessly -delivering cutting-edge solutions that empower enterprises with excellence.
Innovations & Accolades
Since Messung launched Meprolog-H, India's first indigenous PLC in 1984 to the more recent NX-ERA series of PLCs and XM-PRO series of Remote I/Os, Messung has worked tirelessly over four decades, to design and deliver a series of automation solutions that transform performance across industries.
Their long list of innovations is matched by the number of accolades received: G.S.Parkhe Award and FIE Foundation Award for Best Product Design; National Award for Outstanding Entrepreneur; International WISITEX Award and Award for Excellence in Electronics by Govt. of India; FIE Award for Best Product Design and more.
Today, Messung has evolved into much more than a competent and innovative PLC manufacturer. Messung also manufactures world-class workplace systems for ESD workplaces, general workplaces and cleanrooms. Messung’s AFM-PLUS Series includes ESD tables, ESD workstation, Industrial Work Tables, ESD Chairs, Storage Trolleys. It also includes clean room products like lab tables, stainless steel tables besides workplace chairs, stools, work benches and storage solutions for general workplaces. These products are specially designed for safety, flexibility and ergonomics in varied industrial environments.
Growth & Diversification
Today, Messung Group spans three broad businesses: Automation & Controls, Electrical Engineering and Workplace Technology - each serving multiple industries.
Automation & Controls
• Industrial Automation
• Building & Infrastructure Automation
• Home, Office & Hotel Automation
Electrical Engineering
• Distribution & Control
• Control Panels
• Energy Management
Workplace Technology
• ESD Workplace Systems
• General Workplace Systems
• Cleanroom Workplace Systems
To build expertise and grow in their diversified businesses, Messung has tied up with global players who are technology leaders in their individual fields. Messung’s partners include:
- Altus, Brazil for industrial automation solutions
- Sigmatek, Germany for Servo & Motion Control Automation
- Fuji Electric, Japan for VFD drive and Servo & Motion Drives
- Distech Controls, Canada for IBMS
- Zennio, Spain for KNX-based Home, Office and Hotel Automation solutions
- Crestron, USA for Office Automation solutions
- Wöhner, Germany for Power Distribution solutions with Busbar technology as per IEC 61439
- Janitza, Germany for Energy Management solutions like Digital Energy Meter, Power Quality Analyzer, Active Harmonic Filter(IEC 61000-4-30 Class A, IEEE 519-2014, EN 50160, IEEE 519)
- Fuji Electric Consul Neowatt, India for Online UPS, Active Harmonic Filter &Servo Stabilisers
- Uchida, Japan for Cleanroom chairs & stools (Class 100)
Messung Group is led by its Founder, Chairman & MD, Farook Merchant, ably assisted by a team of experienced professionals. The Group's corporate office, business offices, R&D centre and manufacturing facilities are located in Pune, India. Messung solutions and products are sold across India and supported by a strong service network.
For more information on Messung Group and its multi-faceted offerings, please visit www.messung.com
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