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RAISESEE project: visit to the Becton, Dickinson & Company factory in Cazin

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The RAISESEE project took students on another adventure in the materials industry. They visited the Becton, Dickinson & Company factory in Cazin, part of a globally successful company that employs over 65,000 people worldwide. The production program in Cazin employs over 400 workers and highly educated staff, and includes medical equipment made of polymers such as blood transfusion kits, extensions for infusions, gravity kits for classic infusions or oncological infusions and many others. First of all, it was interesting for the students to see the technology of polymer extrusion, but also the top system of work organization, which is mostly based on the Japanese method “Kaizen”. Worker safety, hygiene and product quality are full priorities.

The visiting team consisted of students, high school students, and teachers and engineers from the Association of Technology Engineers, all according to the plan of the RAISESEE project, which aims to interest young people in materials science. Colleagues in the factory welcomed the guests with an extremely warm welcome and patiently provided them with about 3 hours of education, followed by a joint lunch supported by the project and exchange of contacts for the future cooperation.

Links:

http://raiseseeris.istm.cnr.it/

https://eitrawmaterials.eu/

https://www.bd.com/

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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