The Shenzhen Comen Medical Instruments Company
Founded in 2001, Shenzhen Comen Medical Instruments Co. Ltd. is one of the few Chinese firms to possess comprehensive core technologies for the manufacturing of monitors and medical diagnostic products.
The firm’s R&D and manufacturing focuses on multi-parameter patient monitoring, maternal/foetal monitors, and electrocardiograph equipment. Comen markets its medical software and instruments and also delivers module relevant OEM services.
Along with its headquarters in Shenzhen, Comen has branches and site offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou etc, in total 22 offices in China, and a distribution network covering over 40 countries worldwide. Comen reports that it has maintained a sound and rapid development, with an average annual growth rate of 160% for four consecutive years, establishing this as one of leading manufactures in medical sector.
The STAR5000C, the firm’s latest maternal/foetal monitoring model, which has a fold-up 12.1” TFT touch screen with nine parameters monitoring functions, can be used for foetal and normal patient monitoring.
Comen also produces the STAR8000H, a multi-parameter patient monitor, with 8.4” colour TFT touchscreen GPRS-based mobile monitor. With streamlined compact design, and multi-functional features, which provides greater convenience for mobile distance monitoring, i.e. for patient home visits, in an ambulance, as well as in clinics and hospitals. The machine is suitable for adult, paediatric and neonatal patients. For choice, five different monitor models are available.
The company’s CM1200, is one of the firm’s three 12-channel electrocardiographs. The model has a 12.1” fold-up sensitive colour touchscreen and professional writing pen, provided multi-angle observation. This device has not only been designed for clinical use in various hospital departments but also in various countries — it offers multi-language selection.
Additionally, it can have an automatic measurement and interpretation testing function and 122 kinds of arrhythmia analysis.
Further details: www.szcomen.com
01.05.2009