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Sustainability

Panascope defines sustainability as building imaging systems that last, use fewer resources over their lifetime, and create less waste at the end of life. The approach is practical, not symbolic. There is no claim of being carbon neutral, only a clear commitment to understand the real footprint and reduce it step by step each year.

Since 2007, Panascope has taken a practical approach to sustainability. The focus is durable products, responsible supply chains, and efficient service. An imaging system that stays accurate and serviceable for many years uses fewer materials and creates less waste than one replaced often. Strong construction, modular design, and long term spare parts support are matters of engineering discipline.

Partnerships with organizations that follow recognized environmental standards allow influence over material choices, reduced packaging, and safe handling of hazardous substances. Work with these partners lowers packaging waste, improves energy use in production, and supports compliance with global requirements.

Operational impact is reduced through digital documents, remote troubleshooting, and cloud based service coordination, which lowers travel while keeping support responsive. These efforts are steady, honest, and aligned with the goal of delivering reliable imaging with less burden on the environment.

Environmental Impact

Panascope reduces waste across system packaging, consumable packaging, and service logistics. Expanded polystyrene is removed from most shipments and replaced with molded pulp and recycled cardboard. Large MRI containers use optimized loading and returnable crates. Contrast bottles are designed to be fully drained. Service logistics use local parts depots to reduce air freight. Each measure is small, but together they steadily lower environmental impact.

Peoples Health and Wellbeing

Panascope imaging systems support public health, and the company also protects the professionals who use them. Ergonomics are built in, including low force detector handling, adjustable consoles, and clear safety guidance for magnetic fields and radiation. Employees work in a safe and respectful environment with regular training, ergonomic workstations, and access to mental health resources.

People Training and Development

Investment in people builds customer trust. Field service engineers receive rigorous training in calibration, software updates, and safety checks. Application specialists work in real radiology departments to understand daily pressures. Ongoing education covers regulatory updates, new imaging methods, and communication skills. Professional development maintains competence in a fast changing field.

Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

Panascope is a growing company with a global outlook. Diversity improves products because imaging systems must serve all patients. Recruitment spans many universities and technical programs. Candidates are evaluated on competence and character. Inclusion means every employee feels heard and respected. Perfection is not claimed, but improvement is a constant commitment.

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