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Weekly Recap: Medline Introduces Wetness Sensing Technology, Pampers Line Launches in U.K. & More

The most-viewed news on our site for the week ended Sept. 21, 2024

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By: Tara Olivo

Associate Editor at Nonwovens Industry

Here’s your weekly recap—the most-viewed news stories on our site for the week ended Sept. 21, 2024.
 
Medline, a manufacturer and supplier of medical supplies and solutions, announced new user-friendly technology for incontinence management called FitRight Connect Wetness Sensing System. The solution combines special briefs, a sensor pod and real-time alerts to provide data that takes the guesswork out of incontinence management and helps skilled nursing home residents stay dryer longer.

Meanwhile, Pampers has launched Pampers Premium Protection in the U.K. Pampers Premium Protection new baby diapers (sizes 0-3) and Pampers Premium Protection nappies (sizes 4-6) feature an innovative DermaComfort Layer that instantly pulls wetness and mess away from the skin and locks it securely inside the diaper, so babies’ delicate skin remains dry and protected from irritants. The ultra-soft materials help the skin to breathe and provide comfort and the Stop & Protect pocket helps to prevent leaks from escaping at the back. The diapers have also approved by the British Skin Foundation.

Here are our top 3 most-viewed stories from the past week:
 
1. Medline Introduces Wetness Sensing Technology for Incontinence Management
 
2. Pampers Premium Protection Diapers Launch in U.K.
 
3. Sandler Introduces Sustainable Nonwovens for Molded Applications
 
 

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