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2025-10-22 14:00 Kvartalsrapport 2025-Q3
2025-07-11 14:00 Kvartalsrapport 2025-Q2
2025-04-30 - X-dag ordinarie utdelning ARJO B 0.95 SEK
2025-04-29 - Årsstämma
2025-04-29 - Kvartalsrapport 2025-Q1
2025-01-30 - Bokslutskommuniké 2024
2024-10-17 - Kvartalsrapport 2024-Q3
2024-07-12 - Kvartalsrapport 2024-Q2
2024-04-19 - X-dag ordinarie utdelning ARJO B 0.90 SEK
2024-04-18 - Årsstämma
2024-04-18 - Kvartalsrapport 2024-Q1
2024-01-30 - Bokslutskommuniké 2023
2023-10-19 - Kvartalsrapport 2023-Q3
2023-07-13 - Kvartalsrapport 2023-Q2
2023-07-12 - Kvartalsrapport 2023-Q2
2023-04-21 - X-dag ordinarie utdelning ARJO B 0.85 SEK
2023-04-20 - Årsstämma
2023-04-20 - Kvartalsrapport 2023-Q1
2023-01-25 - Bokslutskommuniké 2022
2022-10-28 - Kvartalsrapport 2022-Q3
2022-07-14 - Kvartalsrapport 2022-Q2
2022-04-25 - X-dag ordinarie utdelning ARJO B 1.15 SEK
2022-04-22 - Årsstämma
2022-04-22 - Kvartalsrapport 2022-Q1
2022-02-03 - Bokslutskommuniké 2021
2021-10-28 - Kvartalsrapport 2021-Q3
2021-07-15 - Kvartalsrapport 2021-Q2
2021-04-28 - X-dag ordinarie utdelning ARJO B 0.85 SEK
2021-04-27 - Årsstämma
2021-04-27 - Kvartalsrapport 2021-Q1
2021-02-03 - Bokslutskommuniké 2020
2020-10-28 - Kvartalsrapport 2020-Q3
2020-07-17 - Kvartalsrapport 2020-Q2
2020-06-30 - X-dag ordinarie utdelning ARJO B 0.65 SEK
2020-06-29 - Årsstämma
2020-04-27 - Kvartalsrapport 2020-Q1
2020-02-04 - Bokslutskommuniké 2019
2019-10-22 - Kvartalsrapport 2019-Q3
2019-07-18 - Kvartalsrapport 2019-Q2
2019-05-08 - X-dag ordinarie utdelning ARJO B 0.55 SEK
2019-05-07 - Årsstämma
2019-05-07 - Kvartalsrapport 2019-Q1
2019-02-04 - Bokslutskommuniké 2018
2018-10-22 - Kvartalsrapport 2018-Q3
2018-07-19 - Kvartalsrapport 2018-Q2
2018-05-07 - X-dag ordinarie utdelning ARJO B 0.50 SEK
2018-05-04 - Årsstämma
2018-05-04 - Kvartalsrapport 2018-Q1
2018-01-29 - Bokslutskommuniké 2017

Beskrivning

LandSverige
ListaMid Cap Stockholm
SektorHälsovård
IndustriMedicinteknik
Arjo är verksamt inom medicinteknikbranschen och fokuserar på utveckling, tillverkning och distribution av medicinsk utrustning för patienthantering och rehabilitering. Bolagets produkter riktar sig till sjukvårdsinstitutioner och vårdhem. Verksamheten är global med en huvudsaklig närvaro i Europa, Nordamerika och Asien. Arjo grundades 1957 och har sitt huvudkontor i Malmö.
2025-04-16 10:00:00

Arjo, a global leader in medical device technology, today announces the launch of Maxi Move 5®, the latest generation of one of the company's best-selling products. The new top-of-the-line mobile patient floor lift features several innovative technical solutions designed to help reduce caregiver injuries and optimize efficiencies in care situations.

For five decades Arjo has been driving innovation within mobile patient floor lifts and remains in a leading position in the patient handling segment, and once again breaks new ground with Maxi Move 5. Patient handling remains one of Arjo's core product categories, representing approximately 26% of the company's total sales in 2024, which makes it the single largest category within the full portfolio.

The launch of Maxi Move 5 is the second major product launch from Arjo in 2025, following the Symbliss® bath system introduced earlier this year.

"With Maxi Move 5 we strengthen our market position and reaffirm our dedication to improving patient care and caregiver safety," says Niclas Sjöswärd, Interim President and CEO at Arjo.

"We are well positioned in this area and Maxi Move is already one of our best-selling products. This makes us convinced that this new generation patient floor lift, with more advanced features, will be the preferred choice for many care providers around the globe," he continues.

Maxi Move 5 is intended for lifting, transferring and repositioning patients and residents within both hospitals and long-term care settings. It can also be used to facilitate hygiene care and rehabilitation exercises.

"Patient transfers represent a significant cause of work-related injuries among nurses and therapists, and we are very proud to bring this new product from our iconic Maxi Move brand to the market that helps reduce this risk. Our new Maxi Move 5 sets a new standard for reduction of manual force and effort associated with patient transfers, while at the same time taking patient safety and comfort to the next level," says Anders Rosenlöf, Senior Director, Global Product Category Management, Patient Handling at Arjo.

The comprehensive range of unique features and functions includes the new Arjo Motion Assist®. Operated via touch sensors on the caregiver handle that react to the carer's push, pull and pivoting motions, it enables efficient, controlled and intuitive transfers, with minimal effort from the caregiver. In addition, the Powered Dynamic Positioning System enables accurate seated positioning, supporting care flow efficiencies during transfers operated via the hand control or control panel.

An independent clinical lab study1 shows that Maxi Move 5 reduces the accumulated forces required to complete a patient transfer by up to 68%, compared with competitor devices included in the study.

Currently available in the United States, Germany, France and the Netherlands, Maxi Move 5 is scheduled to be launched in about 40 countries by the end of 2025.

"We are thrilled to see the initial responses from our US customers, including the positive feedback on the new motion assist feature. By building on our strong legacy within patient handling, we can continue help care providers run their operations even more efficiently, and ultimately drive healthier outcomes," says Jessica Shatzer, Vice President Marketing, Arjo US.

More information about Maxi Move 5 and Arjo's complete patient handling portfolio can be found here.

For more information, please contact:

Maria Nilsson, EVP Communication & Public Relations
+46 734 244 515

maria.nilsson@arjo.com

Erik Roslund, Investor Relations & Corporate Communications
+46 768 996 303
erik.roslund@arjo.com

References

1. Fray M, D'Arcy L, Loughborough University, UK. Powered drive and positioning systems in patient floor lifts reduce caregiver workload: A clinical study.

About Arjo
At Arjo, we are convinced that good conditions for mobility in healthcare environments are a central part of offering high-quality care. Our products and solutions for patient transfer, hygiene, disinfection, diagnostics, treatment of leg ulcers, prevention of pressure ulcers and venous thrombosis, as well as our healthcare beds, are designed to promote mobility, safety and dignity in all healthcare situations. With more than 65 years of experience in improving everyday life for patients and caregivers, and a global team of approximately 7,000 people, we are constantly working to create better outcomes for people facing mobility challenges. www.arjo.com