SESA, which has always been a pioneer in bringing the latest technologies to Turkey, has introduced the following innovations to Turkish medicine since 1973:
- Cardiac Pacemakers and Implantable Defibrillators (ICDs)
- Brain Shunts and the First Hakim Type Brain Shunt
- Radioimmunoassay and radioactive kits for diagnosis and cancer treatment, as well as the first domestic Gamma Counter manufacturing
- Diagnostic Cardiological, Radiological, and Neuroradiological Catheters
- Interventional Cardiology and Radiology Applications
- Automatic Pain Pumps
- Laparoscopic Surgical Applications
- Coronary Atherectomy Procedures and Cutting Balloon (Knife Balloon)
- Local Coronary Drug Delivery with Infiltrator Balloon
- Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS) Applications
- Radiology and Cardiology Emboli Filtration Systems (Angioguard)
- Drug-Eluting Coronary Stents (CYPHER)
- The most experienced firm in Turkey in the field of monitoring
- The first to recognize and initiate the importance of ventilators in Turkey
- One of the most experienced firms in sterilization with its turnkey centers
- Has successfully completed numerous projects and collaborated with many elite firms in operating room equipment, including surgical tables, lights, and electrocauteries
- The first company to introduce and popularize ultrasonic aspirator technology
- A leading firm in FTR devices, with significant references from the world leader Enraf-Nonius, serving major centers
- The first company to introduce robotic rehabilitation in Turkey
- In addition, it was the first to introduce products such as AED defibrillators, pulse oximeters, thermal cameras, ambulatory blood pressure monitors, and intravascular ultrasound
- Innovations in Analytical and Process Devices introduced for the first time in Turkey:
- First Thermal Analysis Device
- First GCMS Device
- First Liquid Chromatograph
- First DMA
- First FTIR-Based Online Octane Analyzer
- First Computer-Controlled Tank Level Measurement and Inventory Control System
- Engineering and manufacturing for the first computer-controlled low-density polymerization pilot plant