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Miquel Lozano

President & Co founder

Tesalys

Saint Jean (Toulouse), France

3 profile visitsSpeakerSustainable/circular solution provider

I am President and Co-Founder of Tesalys, a French SME manufacturing innovative equipment for the treatment of healthcare waste.

My organisation

Tesalys

Tesalys

Company (SME)

Saint Jean (Toulouse), France

Created in 2012, Tesalys is a French company with an international presence that develops, manufactures, and markets on-site solutions for the treatment by sterilisation of waste from healthcare activities with infectious risks (HCW). Our systems are part of an ecological approach by offering an alternative to waste collection and incineration, reducing CO2 emissions. Tesalys solutions are compact, simple to deploy and use. Manufactured in France, they are approved by the strictest European, US and international standards. They are specially intended for hospitals, medical centres, hemodialysis facilities, laboratories, research centres. STERIPLUS™ and STERISHRED® systems shred then treat the infectious waste by steam sterilisation/decontamination. After treatment, the infectious waste is converted into harmless waste that can be disposed of like ordinary waste. Our systems are designed to be installed at the place of waste generation, reducing personnel exposure, environmental risks and costs associated to the management of infectious waste. Our shredder-sterilizers have treatment capacities ranging until 100 kg per hour of infectious waste, depending on the model.
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About me

I am the President and Co-Founder of Tesalys, a French SME specializing in innovative healthcare waste treatment equipment, with nearly 40 years of experience in infection control and contamination prevention in healthcare and life sciences. My career began in Spain, managing sterilizer manufacturing operations, followed by international executive roles in washer-disinfectors manufacturing. Since 2012, I have led Tesalys as President and Sales & Marketing Director. I actively contribute to the ISWA Working Group on Healthcare Waste Management and AFNOR’s X30S Commission on healthcare waste standards. I have taken part at the writing and reviewing of guidelines and books on waste management such as « Safe Management of Wastes from Healthcare Activity – A Summary » issued by the WHO (World Health Organisation).

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Skills

  • healthcare
  • International Sales
  • waste management
  • innovation

Speaker sessions (1)

Monday, 10 February 2025

11:00 - 12:00

Building a greener Health ecosystem: The Importance of Reducing Materials and Resources

Format:Video conferencingTrack:Pitching session

Building a greener health ecosystem is essential in mitigating the environmental impact of healthcare. A key aspect of this transition is the reduction of materials and resources, emphasizing the principles of reusability, recyclability, and reduction.