Aghetto srl

About Aghetto srl

Syringes currently on the market require two hands to use
Aghetto S.r.l. is a start up owner of the technology for an innovative syringe, designed to be used with only one hand and to reduce the risk of needle-stick injuries.
Aghetto syringe needs only one hand to detach the cap from the needle and the needle from the...

  • Country/Region:
    Italy
  • On CPHI since:
    2022
  • Employees:
    1 - 24
Company types
Academic/Research
Engineering
Start-up
Contact info

Products from Aghetto srl (1)

  • Aghetto - THE NEW SYRINGE USABLE WITH ONLY ONE HAND

    Product Aghetto - THE NEW SYRINGE USABLE WITH ONLY ONE HAND


    Syringes currently on the market require two hands to use .
    Aghetto syringe is an innovative  syringe designed to be used with only one hand and  to reduce the risk of needle-stick injuries.
    Aghetto syringe needs only one hand to detach the cap from the needle and the ...

Aghetto srl Resources (2)

  • News Aghetto - THE NEW SYRINGE USABLE WITH ONLY ONE HAND

    Syringes currently on the market require two hands to use Aghetto S.r.l. is a start up owner of the technology for an innovative syringe, designed to be used with only one hand and to reduce the risk of needle-stick injuries.
    Aghetto syringe needs only one hand to detach the cap from the needle and the needle from the syringe, the other hand is free and can be used for other tasks (e.g.holding a medicine vial, a cotton ball,  a venous  cannula , other medical tools or - in veterinary medicine - to keep the animal still)


  • Brochure Aghetto - THE NEW SYRINGE USABLE WITH ONLY ONE HAND

    Syringes currently on the market require two hands to use
    Aghetto S.r.l. is a start up owner of the technology for an innovative syringe designed to be used with only one hand and to reduce the risk of needle-stick injuries.
    Aghetto syringe needs only one hand to detach the cap from the needle and the needle from the syringe: the other hand is free and can be used for other tasks (e.g.holding a medicine vial, a cotton ball,  a venous cannula , other medical tools or - in veterinary medicine - to keep the animal still)