Air Liquide Medical Systems

Air Liquide Medical Systems

A subsidiary of Air Liquide Healthcare

Air Liquide Medical Systems is the subsidiary of Air Liquide Healthcare that is dedicated to Medical Devices.

The company develops, manufactures and sells innovative products in three fields: ventilation (ventilators and patient interfaces for intensive care, emergency care, transport, home), equipments for medical gases and aerosol therapy.

Air Liquide Medical Systems was created in 2009 from Taema (France), Markos Mefar (Italy) and Electrocare Systems & Services (India)

Air Liquide Medical Systems S.A.. (formerly Taema) was a department of Air Liquide in 1975 and became a subsidiary in 1989. It first started developing and manufacturing equipments designed to distribute and supply medical gases in hospitals, before straightening its way to equipments for respiratory medicine.

Air Liquide Medical Systems S.p.A. (formerly Markos Mefar) is the result of the merge between Markos and Mefar, two Italian firms that were respectively bought out in 1996 and 2000. Since 1970, efforts in research and expertise in the respiratory field have allowed the company to stand out as a leader on the Italian market for aerosol therapy devices. Its products are designed for the treatment of pathologies that affect the lower and higher respiratory tract.

Air Liquide Medical Systems Pvt. Ltd. (formerly Electrocare Systems & Services) was founded in 1981 and acquired by Air Liquide in 2008. Based in Chennai (Madras), the company manufactures ventilators for intensive care and anesthesia. It also ensures the distribution and after-sale service of Air Liquide Medical Systems products in India, through a network that covers the whole country.