The Labour Day has always stood for better working conditions.

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