International aid projects

Geuder is supporting ophthalmological aid projects in third world countries with instruments and equipment systems with a project known as The Platform, a joint project of Geuder and the German Committee for the Prevention of Blindness. 'For this purpose, the company collects used, but fully functional, ophthalmic surgery equipment,' said a company spokeswoman. 'Donors are companies, ophthalmic hospitals and practices from all over Germany. Geuder assesses and overhauls these product donations for imminent use abroad and provides its many years of repair and service know-how free of costs,' she said
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