Drägerwerk

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Drägerwerk is a German company specializing in the fields of medical technology and safety technology. Founded in Lübeck in 1889, Drägerwerk has grown into a worldwide enterprise, with more than 14,000 employees across the globe.

History[edit]

Drägerwerk was established by Johann Heinrich Dräger and his son, Carl Dräger. The company initially focused on the production of breathing apparatus for firefighters and miners, which was a revolutionary invention at the time. Over the years, Drägerwerk expanded its product range to include a variety of safety and medical equipment.

Products and Services[edit]

Drägerwerk's product portfolio is divided into two main segments: Medical Technology and Safety Technology.

In the field of Medical Technology, Drägerwerk provides products for anesthesia, patient monitoring, neonatal care for premature babies and newborns, and respiratory care for patients with respiratory diseases.

In the field of Safety Technology, Drägerwerk offers systems and services for personal protection, gas detection technology, and diving technology. The company also provides solutions for fire services, mining, and industry.

Global Presence[edit]

Drägerwerk operates sales and service organizations in over 50 countries. Its development and production facilities are based in Germany, the UK, Sweden, South Africa, the USA, Brazil, the Czech Republic and China.

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