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Just a few months after graduating as an electronics and telecommunications technician, I started in September 1988 as a technician at a radio-TV repair company, where I also installed terrestrial and satellite antennas. In 1991, I founded my first radio-TV repair business, but after a few years, I realized that the sector was already saturated due to growing Chinese competition. I sought new opportunities or ideas to avoid passively adapting to this declining reality. My opportunity came in 1996 when I started a completely new but interesting activity, no longer as a radio-TV repair technician, but as a biomedical technician. It was the dawn of clinical engineering. I immediately began with the inventory of biomedical equipment, and this was the opportunity to learn about all types of equipment, increasing my enthusiasm and conviction for the choice I had made. From the beginning, my goal was to know and learn about the various types of devices, their differences, their operation, and their applications. In the early years with biomedical equipment, my interest in the field of ventilation and anesthesia grew, a very delicate, risky but stimulating sector at the same time. My collaboration initially began with a company operating in the field of laparoscopy and light sources, therefore in close contact with operating rooms. The turning point came in 2001, when I started working with a Dräger agency in Italy, which operated strictly in the ventilation sector. Thus, the first ventilation training courses began, and this continued until 2005, when, now known as a ventilation technician, I was hired to work in a company with which we created the specialized ventilation center, managing a training school for technicians’ courses, acting as a tutor myself. Always motivated in the sector and having had the opportunity to confront the German reality, in 2014, after a painful but plausible decision, I decided to take on a new work reality by moving to Germany, working for a large university hospital as a ventilation technical specialist. Thus, I had the fortune and opportunity to attend training courses from companies like Löwenstein Medical, Erbe, Weyer, Hamilton, and GE, receiving training and preparation from the parent companies. I decided that it was time, as in 1991, to take the risk of founding a biomedical company, so first, in 2017, I founded a company called Giaimo Medizintechniker, a company engaged in repairs and maintenance activities on anesthesia and ventilation equipment, a company that is still active today. In December 2023, the company Med G Technik was born, a company derived from all the professional and technical knowledge received over decades of experience in the medical sector, a company that performs both corrective and preventive interventions, offers training courses for technical staff, consultancy services, and logistics. A company that aims to operate in the ventilation sector, today called Critical Care, in a highly professional manner, putting the quality and safety of the interventions performed first (the famous phrase written in the work reports “works carried out in a workmanlike manner”), an absolute guarantee for the final patient. For several years now, I have been collaborating with multinational companies in the clinical engineering services sector operating in Italy and Europe. My goal is to provide and create a service for both corrective and scheduled maintenance at the highest level, training, through the offered training courses, motivated and professionally prepared technicians to operate at any level for the activities carried out.

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