Mindray AED
Mindray AED and Mindray BeneHeart D1 in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Business owner name:
Li XiTing
Full Address:
Mindray Building, Keji 12th Road South, High-tech Industrial Park, Nanshan
Shenzhen, Guangdong, 518057, China
Phone Number:
8675581888998
Business email:
Website URL:
https://www.mindray.com/en/aed.html
Keywords:
Mindray AED, Mindray BeneHeart D1, Mindray BeneHeart C1A, Mindray BeneHeart C2, Mindray BeneHeart C, Automatic AED
Description:
Founded in 1991, Mindray is one of the leading global providers of medical devices and solutions. Firmly committed to our mission of “advance medical technologies to make healthcare more accessible”, we are dedicated to innovation in the fields of Patient Monitoring & Life Support, In-Vitro Diagnostics, and Medical Imaging System.
Mindray possesses a sound global R&D, marketing and service network. Inspired by the needs of our customers, we adopt advanced technologies and transform them into accessible innovation, bringing healthcare within reach. While improving the quality of care, we help reducing its cost, making it more accessible to a larger part of humanity.
Inspired by the needs of our customers, we adopt advanced technologies and transform them into accessible innovation, bringing healthcare within reach. While improving the quality of care, we help reducing its cost, making it more accessible to a larger part of humanity. Today, Mindray’s products and services can be found in healthcare facilities in over 190 countries and regions. In China, Mindray’s products and solutions can be found in nearly 110,000 medical institutions and 99% of Class A tertiary hospitals.
Mindray AED family consists of the newly launched BeneHeart C Series semi-/fully automated AED, and the powerful BeneHeart D1 that offers all standard AED functions. The lastest BeneHeart C2 and BeneHeart C1A provides smart operations that can guide users through the rescue process with step-by-step animation coaching (available in selected version) and voice prompts. It also makes the first shock delivery faster than ever (in less than 8 seconds) to achieve better resuscitation outcomes for sudden cardiac arrest.
Year in business:
1991