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Clean Talk | EP 55 | Part 1 | Innovative Technologies that Neutralize Harmful Microorganisms w/ Trent Kelly

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In this week’s episode of Clean Talk Podcast, part one of “Innovative Technologies that Neutralize Harmful Microorganisms,” Trent Kelly, COO and Co-founder of BTG products, joins us to discuss the power behind natural antimicrobials, BTG products, and more!
Join the conversation to explore topics, including:
- Trent’s background and what brought him to where he is today
- The inspiration behind BTG products
- His work with the Department of Defense on biological weapons of mass destruction
- Military funding leading to commercial applications in healthcare and other industries
- About BTG antimicrobial products
- The power behind natural antimicrobials like copper and silver
- The benefits of BTG solutions for high-touch surfaces in healthcare
- The active ingredients and unique combinations that make up their products
- Studies and data that support the efficacy of copper and BTG products in healthcare
- And more!
Join our community of Infection Control thought leaders to stay up to date on the latest and upcoming Clean Talk Podcast episodes: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/9094477/
Or stay up to date by visiting: https://cleantalk.tv/

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84 episodes

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In this week’s episode of Clean Talk Podcast, part one of “Innovative Technologies that Neutralize Harmful Microorganisms,” Trent Kelly, COO and Co-founder of BTG products, joins us to discuss the power behind natural antimicrobials, BTG products, and more!
Join the conversation to explore topics, including:
- Trent’s background and what brought him to where he is today
- The inspiration behind BTG products
- His work with the Department of Defense on biological weapons of mass destruction
- Military funding leading to commercial applications in healthcare and other industries
- About BTG antimicrobial products
- The power behind natural antimicrobials like copper and silver
- The benefits of BTG solutions for high-touch surfaces in healthcare
- The active ingredients and unique combinations that make up their products
- Studies and data that support the efficacy of copper and BTG products in healthcare
- And more!
Join our community of Infection Control thought leaders to stay up to date on the latest and upcoming Clean Talk Podcast episodes: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/9094477/
Or stay up to date by visiting: https://cleantalk.tv/

  continue reading

84 episodes

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