SurePulse were delighted with the huge interest in the SurePulse VS wireless neonatal heart rate monitor at the AWHONN Conference in Aurora Colorado June 26th – 28th 2022.

This was the first in-person gathering of the US Association of Women’s Health Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses since 2019 before the global pandemic and delegates were very enthusiastic visitors to the SurePulse booth. Attended by over 2000 delegates, The Gaylord Rockies Resort and Convention Center was a fantastic venue with the majority of delegates able to stay within the resort and enjoy both the conference and the downtime facilities.

James Carpenter, SurePulse Medical CEO, attended the meeting and commented: “We were really pleased with the great reception that we received from delegates and the level of interest from some great conversations on our exhibition stand. We have some great leads to capitalise on and this keeps us exactly on track with our US plans for 2022.”

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