With a commitment to enabling and empowering disabled members of our community, Ergolet and Active Mobility create designs that are both functional and aesthetic.
October 18th, 2013
Ergolet is a global company that thinks and acts locally. With a strong emphasis on innovative Scandinavian design, Ergolet offers the health care market a complete range of lifting and transfer solutions for patients, carers and institutions. Providing innovative, functional and safe designs, Ergolet is always seeking to broaden their product programme with a complementary line of assistive technical aids from select partners.
During October 28-31, Ergolet’s in-house architect Dan Betak will visit Australia for a round of presentations covering the planning and implementation of the Ergolet Luna ceiling lift system.Various venues are available in Sydney [28th and 31st], Brisbane [29th] & Adelaide [30th].
The presentations will cover:
*Short introduction and summary of the issues and challenges to be resolved in a typical project.
*Full detail of these issues by way of 3 case studies of successfully completed projects, each highlighting methods in which the integration of ceiling lift tracking systems were seamlessly and successfully implemented.
*The entire process will be described in detail, from the planning stage to the end result.
Contact Active Mobility for further information.
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