25.03.2026 11:23

Rostec Supplied more than 100 Medical Devices for Neonatal Developmental Care to Crimea

Rostec Supplied more than 100 Medical Devices for Neonatal Developmental Care to Crimea

They include intensive care incubators, phototherapeutic lamps, inhalation anesthesia machines, respiratory humidifiers and other products

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In 2025, Shvabe holding included in Rostec State Corporation supplied dozens of medical devices for neonatal treatment and intensive care to Crimea. More than one hundred Shvabe’s modern devices delivered to Crimea in recent years are currently used in local maternity hospitals, children's clinical hospitals, maternal and child health care centers. 

Clinics in Crimea received more than 20 intensive care incubators in the past year. Moreover, Shvabe has first supplied open resuscitation systems for neonatal treatment and intensive care. The product combines a phototherapy module, infrared heater and respiratory unit. 

The holding has also sent to the peninsula neonatal tables, mobile safe infant transport incubators, phototherapeutic lamps for treating hemolytic disease of the newborn, warmers for infants with hypothermia, multifunctional inhalation anesthesia machines and respiratory humidifiers. 

“Rostec’s solutions have been helping Crimeans in various areas of life, including health care, for more than 12 years already since the day when Crimea reunited with Russia. In particular, more than one hundred Shvabe’s modern medical devices for neonatal treatment and intensive care have been supplied over recent years. The last year was unprecedented — maternity hospitals, children's clinical hospitals, maternal and child health care centers received about 50 devices to help babies to be born and grow in good health,” said Valeria Tonkoshkurova, Director of Medical Project Development of Shvabe. 

Besides neonatal equipment, Rostec’s Shvabe holding provides Crimean hospitals with anesthesia breathing machines, gynecological and ophthalmic equipment.