Draeger, Inc. Takes Center Stage at Seven 'Firstival' Events
As Philadelphia gears up for its grand 250th anniversary celebration, the city will witness a remarkable series of events known as the 'Firstival,' aiming to highlight the significant contributions that have emerged from this historic city. Leading the charge in sponsorship are the innovators at Draeger, Inc., a prominent name in medical and safety technology, reinforcing their commitment to healthcare, public safety, and community engagement.
A Legacy of Firsts
The 'Firstival' series is notable for commemorating Philadelphia's historic milestones, referred to as the firsts that shaped the landscape of healthcare and public safety in the United States. Celebrating a journey that began 250 years ago, these events symbolize resilience and innovation. Draeger’s involvement affirms its strategic dedication to supporting initiatives that align with the company’s core mission: protecting, supporting, and saving lives through cutting-edge technology.
Draeger, Inc., which has a substantial presence in Pennsylvania, is set to sponsor seven key events during the yearlong celebration, each named after an important historical development in medicine and healthcare. This includes:
1.
First Women's Medical College (1850) – March 14 at Drexel University
2.
First Medical School in America (1765) – March 28 at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine
3.
First Hospital in America (1751) – May 16 at Pennsylvania Hospital
4.
First U.S. Army (1775) – June 13 at the Museum of the American Revolution
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First U.S. Navy and Marine Corps (1775) – October 17 at Arch Street Meeting House
6.
First University in America (1740) – November 14 at Houston Hall, University of Pennsylvania
7.
First Children's Hospital in America (1855) – November 21 at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Each event will feature representatives from Draeger engaging with attendees, including healthcare leaders, system executives, and civic stakeholders, forming valuable connections that will serve both the health and technology sectors.
Building Community and Partnerships
This sponsorship is not just a promotional activity; it's an opportunity for Draeger to strengthen ties within the community by highlighting its dedication to innovation and collaboration. Lothar Thielen, Regional CEO North America, emphasized the significance of this commitment, stating, "Philadelphia's history is defined by bold 'firsts' that shaped healthcare and public safety in America. As a company with a rich legacy of innovation, we are proud to celebrate these milestones alongside our customers and community partners."
Draeger will actively participate in these celebrations with informational tables and educational material distribution. This is part of the 52 Weeks of Firsts initiative, which aims to celebrate different aspects of Philadelphia's rich historic tapestry throughout the year.
The company’s involvement is a testament to its long-standing dedication to the Philadelphia region since its founding in 1889. By aligning with the city’s legacy of firsts, Draeger reiterates its position not only as a technology provider but also as a trustworthy and long-term partner dedicated to enhancing the quality of healthcare.
A Commitment to the Future
As the festivities unfold, Draeger remains focused on its mission: "Technology for Life," underlining the necessity for innovation in today’s ever-evolving world of healthcare and safety technology. Through its sponsorship of the Firstivals, Draeger is effectively amplifying collaboration among leading healthcare institutions, paving the way for future advancements in medical technology.
For more insights on the events and for details on how Draeger’s sponsorship is making an impact, check out
visitphilly.com's 52 Weeks of Firsts Page.
Conclusion
Draeger, Inc.'s sponsorship of the Firstival events is an excellent example of how businesses can engage with their communities and contribute to the celebration of shared history. By actively participating, Draeger underscores its commitment not only to saving lives through innovation but also to fostering strong, supportive community relationships that can lead to a healthier future for all.