The Labour Day has always stood for better working conditions.
Back then, it was about working hours, safety, and fair pay. Today, the question remains just as relevant: What do good working conditions actually look like in everyday life?
Especially in healthcare, safety isn’t a “nice-to-have” — it’s what keeps everything running. And let’s be honest: no one wants a tool that adds stress to an already demanding job.
Good working conditions mean: reliable tools, precise handling, and products that simply do their job — safely.
At Jecture, we believe safety should feel natural.
Not complicated. Not risky. Not something you have to think twice about.
Jecture at the Point of Care – Where Drug Meets Patient



