Successful radiation protection training at Mediagnost

At Mediagnost, the continuous development and updating of professional knowledge is a priority. Although the company does not operate in a workplace where there is a radiation hazard, we regularly participate in joint industrial and health partner projects where knowledge and practical background in radiation protection are of particular importance.

Therefore, our colleagues participated in the comprehensive radiation protection training organised by the NNK and the University of Pécs. The training was completed with written and oral examinations - and we are pleased to report that our colleagues passed these examinations.

At Mediagnost, we believe that long-term presence in industry partnerships is based on continuous professional development. This is not just formal knowledge retention: it is a safety and quality assurance background that creates value for all partners - from development preparation to materials testing support and quality control of manufacturing processes.

In addition to radiation protection knowledge, this is an important message for us:
innovation can only be sustainable if it is built on responsible, secure and professionally stable foundations.

With this knowledge, our colleagues can provide an even higher level of professional support to our partners, because our added value is not only in products and manufacturing, but also in competence, knowledge and reliability.

Congratulations To Peter Benedek and For Edgar Bagyal for a successful exam!

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