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About Quick-Med Technologies

QMT has a team of engineers and scientists with a vision that hygiene and infection control can be accomplished with sustainable technologies that promote good antimicrobial stewardship. We cultivate innovative, green antimicrobial technologies designed to offer the best combination of safety, efficacy, cost, durability, and sustainability on the market. The unifying mission behind our offerings envisions a future that is cleaner for the planet earth and everyone on it. The basis of our antimicrobial technologies is to dissolve the cell wall, which is a mechanism that works well against even the most resistant bacterial species, while at the same time not allowing bacteria to generate resistance. Our NIMBUS technology is a specialized molecule treatment developed for wound care, that is used in multiple lines of wound dressings. This technology is recognized by FDA as being the ONLY non-leaching antimicrobial cleared for wound care. Our Stay Fresh technology applies Hydrogen Peroxide to fabrics, foams, coatings and paints to create infection-proof surfaces.

We built our solutions by closely working with our partners and listening to our partners to understanding their needs. The team always seek valuable feedback from our clients in order to learn and optimize our products for a wide range of applications. Contact us today to set up a meeting with one of our technical sales representatives.

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Sustainable technologies with simple, nontoxic ingredients.

Our expertise is in antimicrobial chemical technologies inspired by nature to reduce consumption of water and cleaning products and enhance environmental sustainability. We produce antimicrobial wound dressings, textiles and coatings for a broad client market. The chemicals we work with break down viruses and bacteria without harming human skin. Known as Stay-Fresh, our Hydrogen Peroxide-based technology has been commercialized in paints, surface coatings, fabrics and textiles, bandages, among other applications including Dri-Go skin therapy and Oxi-Tex textile products. Our NIMBUS product uses a compound known as poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) as an antimicrobial in numerous products lines, including a wound dressing sold under the name of BioGuard. We have experience in a range of products and services, and we actively pursue research towards new product ideas with the goal of solving persistent and far reaching problems.

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What We Do

Beyond delivering our products, our team provides an extensive range of services to our clients in both the consumer and medical markets. In addition to the initial research, development, and optimization of the antimicrobial treatments for the clients’ products, we provide…

· Treatment optimization
· Laboratory prototyping to factory scale-up
· Regulatory guidance (FDA, EPA)
· Microbiology efficacy testing
· Patent expertise
· Competing technology evaluations
· Pricing evaluations
· Antimicrobials market evaluations

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Featured Products Provide Health and Safety

To the left is a video about a project with the US Airforce to apply our patented Stay-Fresh technology in aircrafts. Check it out!

Our Stay-Fresh technology is applied to airplane seats that are in use with the US Airforce. For this product, a biomimetic H2O2-based textile coating kills antibactial-resistant pathogens such as MRSA to 75+ launderings, facilitating better health, cost savings and sustainability for responsible global use. We work to offer the most advanced antmicribial technology to help protect airmen in infection prone environments.

Our technologies provide safe antimicrobial capabilities to many other clients as well. We have partnerships with the Armed Forces, Medline, Johnson and Johnson, and more. Please feel free to contact us to find out more about out services.

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Our Team

We are a small, experienced team of scientists with expertise in materials chemistry and microbiology

Bernd Liesenfeld, President

PhD in Materials Chemistry from the University of Florida. Principal Scientist since 2004.

David Moore, Microbiologist

David is responsible for our mircobiological research and testing. David received his BS in environmental engineering in 1996 and joined QMT in 2004 after 6 years as an engineer with the Department of Transportation.

Headquartered in Gainseville, FL

Our primary laboratory facility is located in Gainesville, with access to the University of Florida facilities and resources in microbiology and materials chemistry.

Founded in 1997

Quick-Med Technologies was established in 1997 with a core group of scientists and engineers and has been in business for 27 years, with research and products spanning numerous markets and disciplines.

Global Production and Distribution

Our products, particularly the Nimbus and Stay-Fresh technologies, are sold and distributed globally.

Groundbreaking Scientific Discoveries

QMT has made numerous contributions to scientific discovery, including a de novo patent for one of our antimicrobial technologies in 2007 with recognition as the only proven non-leaching topical antimicrobial.

Mission Driven

Our company believes in producing technologies for a better and more sustainable future. Our ecologically-conscious solutions do not have toxic degredation products and serve to reduce the need for water and cleaning agents while functioning as highly effective antimicrobial agents.

Get in Touch

The best way to contact our lab is by emailing info@quickmedtech.com. Please also refer to our contact page.

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