The recent TechNation Tools of the Trade Live Demo webinar “ESA700 Series Electrical Safety Analyzers” was popular worldwide with 41% of attendees hailing from outside the United States. The webinar was sponsored by Fluke Biomedical and eligible for 1 CE credit from the ACI.
Fluke Biomedical Technical Sales Engineer Jamie Spragis, CBET, presented the webinar sharing his expert knowledge with attendees in an insightful demo. He also answered questions from attendees during a Q&A session. During the Q&A he shared that Fluke Biomedical has teams around the world ready to offer training and onsite demos for those interested in learning more about the ESA700 Series.
The ESA700 Series Electrical Safety Analyzers by Fluke Biomedical are the company’s easiest-to-use electrical safety analyzers, ever.
The ESA700 Series Electrical Safety Analyzers revolutionize electrical safety testing with precision, versatility and portability. They combine a safety analyzer and patient simulator, making them essential tools for producing comprehensive analysis on medical equipment.
ESA700 Series Electrical Safety Analyzers features include:
- Small and Portable – Run procedures on the go
- Auxiliary Battery – Eliminate power on/off between testing equipment
- Touchscreen – Complete PMs quickly with the intuitive interface
- Run Procedures without a PC – OneQA workflow automation software
Spragis invited attendees to transform their electrical safety testing with the ESA700 Series electrical safety analyzers.
The record-setting webinar set new highs for registrations (289) and attendees (109) with 27 HTM professionals logged in for the live demo requesting follow up from Fluke Biomedical!
A recording of the session is also available for on-demand viewing at WebinarWednesday.live.
One lucky attendee for the live demo webinar was Mark Woodruff in California. He won a Swiss Force Meister Multi-Tool for correctly answering a trivia question.
Attendees provided feedback via a post-webinar survey that included the question, “What was your single biggest takeaway from today’s product demo?”
“The ease of use, and the adaptability of the ESA710,” answered Thomas Kockler, a manager with Technical Life Care.
“The automatic pushing of quantitative data to a CMMS,” said David Banister, field services with Clinical Engineering Services.
“How compact and versatile this safety analyzer is,” Oregon Health & Science University Biomed Tech Todd Walker said.
“Be able to use it for ECG and ESIs. Cool package,” said David Miller, a Biomed Tech III with Bryan Medical Center.
“Understanding how the product can simplify workflows and improve efficiency while being very user-friendly,” One Health Biomedical Engineer Athira Ashokan said.
For more information about TechNation’s Webinar Wednesday series, including upcoming webinars, visit WebinarWednesday.live. Find more continuing education opportunities at the fall MD Expo in Dallas by visiting MDExpoShow.com.
