The Beijing Municipal Bureau of Economy and Information Technology and the Beijing Municipal Emergency Management Bureau have jointly released the "Beijing Key Safety and Emergency Enterprises and Products Catalogue (2021 Edition)". Aeonmed was selected as one of the key enterprises for emergency rescue in this Catalogue.
The "Catalogue" includes a total of 156 emergency enterprises in Beijing, with 435 kinds of products and services, involving four parts: safety protection, monitoring and early warning, emergency rescue, and safety emergency services. The five ventilators VT5250, VG70, Shangrila590P, Shangrila510S, and Shangrila510 independently developed by Aeonmed successfully passed the strict assessment of the expert group and were selected into the "Catalogue" Emergency Rescue——Life Rescue Products.
In the field of emergency rescue, Aeonmed has always adhered to innovation-driven, relying on core technologies, breaking through difficult technologies, introducing technologies that can be shared, researching advanced technologies, tackling key components, and completing turbine platforms that can be replaced by localization.
Based on cutting-edge technologies such as ?Internet intelligence, Aeonmed has solutions for all-ecological medical scenarios. Aeonmed’s devices have been equipped on the 866 hospital ship and the Liaoning aircraft carrier, participated in the fight against SARS in 2003, and the Indonesian tsunami rescue in 2004. , 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake,2009 H1N1 Influenza Prevention and Control, 2010 Yushu Earthquake Rescue, 2015 Nepal Earthquake Rescue, 2020 Epidemic Prevention and Control Medical Insurance, 2021 Henan Flood Rescue and a series of major public health emergencies event.
Aeonemd was selected into the "Beijing Key Safety and Emergency Enterprises and Products Catalog (2021 Edition)", which fully demonstrates that the relevant authorities in Beijing have highly affirmed the relevant achievements of Aeon in the field of emergency rescue, and we all trust Aeonmed will have further development in the field of emergency response.