Dutch Royal Trade Mission to California

Ryberg, a company dedicated to preventing diseases at scale, was part of the Dutch royal trade mission to California, which was accompanied by His Majesty King Willem-Alexander and Her Majesty Queen Máxima. The trade mission aimed to strengthen the cooperation between Dutch and American companies in the field of healthcare and to promote the Netherlands as a leading partner in the field of healthcare innovation.

During the trade mission, Ryberg had the opportunity to visit several healthcare institutions in California, where they learned about the challenges facing healthcare providers in the United States, including the high costs associated with hospital-acquired infections (HAIs).

HAIs are a significant financial liability for healthcare providers, as they can lead to increased costs, longer hospital stays, and increased rates of morbidity and mortality. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), on any given day, about one in 31 hospital patients has at least one HAI.

Ryberg's UVC disinfection robots and pathogen sensors can play a significant role in reducing the liabilities associated with HAIs. The UVC robots use ultraviolet light to neutralize pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms, and can disinfect large areas quickly and efficiently.

In addition, Ryberg's digital disinfection reports can be used to track the progress of disinfection and ensure that all areas have been properly disinfected. This information can also be used to identify areas that may require additional cleaning and to ensure compliance with hospital protocols and regulations.

The trade mission was a valuable opportunity for Ryberg to learn about the challenges facing healthcare providers in the United States and to showcase the capabilities of their technologies in addressing these challenges. The company believes that their UVC disinfection robots can play an important role in reducing the liabilities associated with HAIs and in improving patient outcomes.

In conclusion, The trade mission was an important step in the company's efforts to promote the Netherlands as a leading partner in the field of healthcare innovation and to strengthen the cooperation between Dutch and American companies in the field of healthcare.

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