EDAN Establishes Mexico Subsidiary to Strengthen Presence in the Americas
'With subsidiaries already operating in the U.S. and Peru, our presence in Mexico completes our strategic footprint across the Americas,' said Ray Lun, Director of the Americas market of EDAN, at the cocktail reception following the ceremony. 'Mexico holds a central role in the region's healthcare landscape, not only geographically, but in terms of clinical demand and innovation potential. Establishing a local base here enables us to deliver solutions more efficiently, build stronger connections with frontline professionals, and support long-term growth with greater agility.'
'This strategic base also strengthens our ability to serve surrounding countries including El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, as well as the Caribbean region,' he added. 'It opens new pathways for collaboration and helps us bring value to more healthcare systems across Central America.'
As one of the largest economies in Latin America, Mexico plays a pivotal role in regional healthcare development. The country's evolving public and private healthcare systems, along with increasing demand for accessible, high-quality medical technologies, make it an ideal location for EDAN's localized operations. By establishing a dedicated team on the ground, EDAN aims to deepen market penetration, strengthen after-sales support, and ensure timely, tailored service across different regions and clinical segments. From urban hospitals to rural care facilities, the team's mission is clear: to serve more precisely, respond more rapidly, and support every layer of the healthcare system with professionalism and care.
As EDAN approaches its 30th anniversary in 2025, the founding of EDAN Mexico reflects the company's long-term vision to build local relevance while contributing to a more connected and capable healthcare ecosystem across the Americas.
About Edan Instruments, Inc.
EDAN is dedicated to improving the human condition around the world by delivering value-driven, innovative, and high-quality medical products and services, pioneering a comprehensive line of medical solutions that address a broad range of healthcare practices including Patient Monitoring,Diagnostic ECG, OB/GYN, Ultrasound Imaging, Point-of-Care Testing, In-Vitro Diagnostics, and Animal Care.
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