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IC100 Mobile 3D X-Ray Fluoroscope

The portable X-Ray device captures video, still images and 3D imaging during surgery. First ever highly integrated, all in one 3D C-Arm solution, saving operating room space, easier to operate and transport. Oversized C-ring opening fits more surgical scenarios. Smart-Link technology opens up interactions with surgical robots, booming efficiency with 73 percent workflow deduction compared to the existing flow. Next-gen CMOS detector and unique algorithm allows high image quality at low doses. Stand-alone image console allows remote exposure, greatly radiation damage to medical staff.

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Zino

Zino is a compact, professional-grade, and low-cost ultrasound. The height adjustment mechanism on the control panel was removed to save costs, and the trolley was modified to compensate and make it more useable for a wider range of users. The device can be used continuously due to the air circulation. The design team also aimed to add value through aesthetic innovation. The probe's transducers were moved to the back, making it easier to manage and giving it a neater look. While the zino aesthetic design is distinctive among other products, it follows the principle of form following function.

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Vein Viewer

The patented 3D Vein Viewer Locator technology excels in visualizing small veins beneath thick subcutaneous fat layers, particularly in 6-10-month-old and premature babies, dark-skinned, kidney, cancer, and burn scald patients. It aids difficult venous access (DIVA) cases, minimizing failed insertions and complications by 30%. With a design based on familiar insertion postures, its one-time success rate surpasses competitors by 13%, reaching an impressive 94%. The nurse-exclusive screen reduces medical stress and disputes.

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PowerBeat M Series

PowerBeat M Series is a compact, lightweight, reliable, and robust portable semi-automatic external defibrillator (including the M1 Professional version and the M3 General version). Designed to be the size of a smartphone and weighing just 0.7kg, it achieves the same therapeutic effects as traditional-sized AEDs and ensures convenient portability and efficient mobility, providing effective emergency assistance to sudden cardiac arrest patients anytime, anywhere. It features intelligent voice guidance and one-touch defibrillation functions, making it user-friendly even for non-professionals.

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Ludwig Katrin

Breakthrough inbuilt air-inflation, the existing neck fixing products have a set of long inflation tube components which seriously affect the use comfortability of the product. The Ludwig Katrin neck fixer adapts an in-built gasbag and an interior line-hidden structure. Press the gasbag in the center to inflate, and press the exhaust button on the left of the product to exhaust air, hence realizing a convenient wireless portable product experience.

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Argus

Argus is a living plant with nano sensors inside its leaves that continuously monitor water for heavy metal impurities. Nanometer scale chemical-based sensors are injected inside the leaves through pressure injection. These sensors produce a visible glow on the leaf of a plant. Argus, a bio-hybrid plant, naturally samples water in the environment and any impurities that come along with it. When lead impurities from the environment come in contact with these sensors, the florescence is quenched to indicate that there are impurities in the environment.

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