• 18Feb

    KAT Laboratory and Medical is always looking to make substantially and beneficent partnerships with suppliers around the world. Recently we struck a deal to distribute the range of rapids from CTK Biotech, based in San Diego USA, in and around Africa, and as of yet have made great headway in Ghana, with us growing the market exponentially.

    Here at KAT Medical we are committed to care, and therefore distribute only the finest products from reliable and trusted suppliers, and CTK Biotech is a sterling example of that. Their trusted  range of rapids are manufactured to the highest quality and offer accurate and reliable results. Please take a look on our product page here for a complete list of rapids that they offer, and drop us a call or email if your require any further information.

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  • 15Feb

    As one of the smaller more active diagnostic companies in Southern Africa, with manufactures from all over the world, we believe that leading with innovations is a very important aspect of a successful business. And we have taken to the social networking scene very strong as our first step to make digital interactions with our clients and peers easy and interactive

    So with this blog entry I aim to educate our clients and peers on the workings of social networking, and the benefits it can bring to any organisation. Social networking opens up many communication channels, and aids in getting our community (diagnostic medical field) in touch with what innovations and technology advances there are as well as keeping an open forum based communication between client and supplier, strengthening relationships and building partnerships. I am going to list a few of the more popular social networking sites as well as explaining briefly the pros and cons of each. So without further delay…

    1.       Twitter

    Twitter is a simple tool that helps connect businesses more meaningfully with the right audience at the right time.

    Businesses and organizations of all shapes and sizes are now able to stay connected to their customers. It can be used to quickly share information with people interested in your company, gather real-time market intelligence and feedback, and build relationships with customers, partners and other people who care about your business. Customers can use Twitter to tell a company (or anyone else) that they’ve had a great—or disappointing—experience with your business, offer product ideas, and learn about great offers they’ve selected to be notified of.

    For real world tips and case studies from businesses that have effectively used Twitter to build their brand and connect more personally with their customers, check out Twitter 101 for Businesses, our guide to doing business on Twitter.

    2.       Facebook

    Facebook is not just for college students or for personal use. Facebook is increasingly being used by companies in many creative ways such as to build their brand image, to drive traffic to their website and blogs, to announce or get feedback on new products, manage their online reputation, attract employees, communicate company information, and as a means to intercept potential prospects.

    For many companies, this increased company communication is leading to enhanced relationships with current and prospective customers.

    Check my next post for more great social networking sites.

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  • 12Feb

    Kat Medical have been the sole distributors for Nidacon for over 10 years now. Nidacon are a Swedish company manufacturing media primarily for purification and storage of sperm for the ART ( assisted reproductive technology ) market and invited distributors and end-users for training on a new product they have developed for use in vitrification.

    On the 19th January 2010 ( after many dramas with the visa application, but that’s subject for another story), I travelled from a hot mine dump strewn Westrand to a very different environment in Gothenburg, on the west Coast of Sweden. Unfortunately there are no direct flights from SA to Sweden so with Turkish Airlines I flew via Istanbuls  Ataturk airport, sounds simple!

    Initially all went according to plan, no delays, minimum stop-over times and to be frank, partly as I was born in Scotland, the weather was to my liking i.e. in the minuses! Snow really does make a city look pretty, a clean ( albeit deep) covering of snow over every surface which appears to brighten up what in a city usually appears dull, roofs and roads. This doesn’t last long in Sweden especially in winter , as the sun rises after 9am and fades from 3pm onwards creating a night time appearance very early in a South Africans bio-rhythm. None the less after 26 hrs of flying, catching trains ( 160km/h plus!) and buses I needed to make good friends with a bed and pillow. I awoke with the sun ( what would we do without that big star) and travelled via taxi to Nidacon facilities for the much anticipated vitrification training. I was truly blown away by the friendly, hospitable and professional environment the staff at Nidacon portray and what a facility they have. The building stands 4 storeys high and the production labs are really a sigh to behold- absolutely immaculate!

    We started training with lunch and from here on I knew this was going to be enjoyable. A small yet cozy group of distributors and embryologists started arriving from a variety of destinations around the globe including Turkey, Norway, Egypt and China.

    The program was eventful and timeous ( in true Swedish fashion i.e. almost to the designated minute ) with a relaxed yet informative variety of speakers sharing their knowledge.

    A splendid supper ended the day after a practical demonstration of the vitrification process by Thorir Hardarson from the fertility centre at Gothenburg.

    Day 2 began with practical training on the density gradient  staining  and cryopreservation techniques using Nidacons  Pure sperm 40/80, and cryprotect reagents. This was very useful and informative and I would like to thank Paul Holmes , Director of Nidacon and all his wonderful staff for a truly  fantastic and educational trip, one day I will return.

    Alas my journey home was not so simple. The snow which was falling from the day I arrived was not abating therefore  take off at the designated time did not occur resulting in the connecting flight from Istanbul to JHB leaving without me. Ah well, I could think of worse places in the world to be stranded than Turkey so I yet again dressed up to resemble a snowman and explored the wonderful city of Istanbul and its many markets.

    Eventually ( 2 days later ) I was happily sitting in my seat bound for JHB reflecting on the vast differences and experiences that had occurred in the past 6 days and I have never before been so keen to see a mine dump as I was landing back on SA soil!

    1. Please feel free to drop me a mail here should any of the above mentioned products be of interest to yourselves or your colleagues and I will respond promptly

    Pictures to follow soon.

    Regards

    Robin McCulloch

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