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Mindray Debuts Next-Generation BeneVision V Series Patient Monitoring System at Euroanaesthesia 2025
Mindray Debuts Next-Generation BeneVision V Series Patient Monitoring System at Euroanaesthesia 2025

Korea Herald

time25-05-2025

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  • Korea Herald

Mindray Debuts Next-Generation BeneVision V Series Patient Monitoring System at Euroanaesthesia 2025

SHENZHEN, China, May 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Mindray (SZSE: 300760), a leading global developer of healthcare technologies, launched its BeneVision V Series patient monitoring solution at Euroanaesthesia 2025 in Lisbon. Powered by a robust new hardware platform, this advanced system provides industry-first innovations in ultrasound-integrated hemodynamic assessment and cable-lite patient monitoring workflow, redefining the bedside monitor as a dynamic hub of precision medicine. Ralph Zhao, General Manager of Sales & Marketing, Mindray Patient Monitoring & Life Support, shared: "Our new patient monitoring system future-proofs standards of care to help clinicians see patient status as a whole, making better use of multi-modal data from different devices for actionable insights." The increasing utilisation of point-of-care ultrasound in the ICU has transformed patient assessment and management. The new BeneVision V Series connects with ultrasound systems, including the TE Air handheld ultrasound, to systemically integrate imaging data for more insightful decision-making support. This bedside innovation enables clinicians to get clearer ultrasound images on screen, so they can visualise, analyse and document ultrasound findings both in real-time and through historical trends. The upgraded HemoSight™ tool aligns ultrasound-derived parameters with vital signs for synchronised evaluation, generating a more comprehensive hemodynamic profile for timely decision-making. The MRV Pod TM is another innovative breakthrough that enhances vital signs monitoring in critical care, improving patient mobility and optimising clinical workflows. This industry-first, full-parameter, cable-lite solution transmits vital signs data wirelessly to the BeneVision V Series monitor. This frees patients from bedside cables, allowing unimpeded mobility while streamlining workflow and cable management for nurses. Combined with the widely recognised BeneVision N1 transport monitor, the new solution supports continuous monitoring during patient transport for efficient, integrated care. In addition, the top-of-the-line VMAX features a 4K UHD capacitive screen in an ultra-slim design. Its 360-degree visible alarm lights ensure critical alerts can be seen from any angle, minimising missed alarms and enhancing safety. The responsive touchscreen interface allows for smooth navigation and easy customisation. Clinicians can personalize displays with a simple drag-and-drop, and adjust waveform amplitude using pinch-to-zoom gestures. "Through our continued collaborations with hospitals and academic institutions, we strive to empower clinicians to provide more personalised and focused care, enhancing patient attention. We anticipate further collaborative outcomes that will lead to improved data analysis and applications for more efficient workflows," added Zhao.

Mindray Debuts Next-Generation BeneVision V Series Patient Monitoring System at Euroanaesthesia 2025
Mindray Debuts Next-Generation BeneVision V Series Patient Monitoring System at Euroanaesthesia 2025

Yahoo

time25-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Mindray Debuts Next-Generation BeneVision V Series Patient Monitoring System at Euroanaesthesia 2025

SHENZHEN, China, May 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Mindray (SZSE: 300760), a leading global developer of healthcare technologies, launched its BeneVision V Series patient monitoring solution at Euroanaesthesia 2025 in Lisbon. Powered by a robust new hardware platform, this advanced system provides industry-first innovations in ultrasound-integrated hemodynamic assessment and cable-lite patient monitoring workflow, redefining the bedside monitor as a dynamic hub of precision medicine. Ralph Zhao, General Manager of Sales & Marketing, Mindray Patient Monitoring & Life Support, shared: "Our new patient monitoring system future-proofs standards of care to help clinicians see patient status as a whole, making better use of multi-modal data from different devices for actionable insights." The increasing utilisation of point-of-care ultrasound in the ICU has transformed patient assessment and management. The new BeneVision V Series connects with ultrasound systems, including the TE Air handheld ultrasound, to systemically integrate imaging data for more insightful decision-making support. This bedside innovation enables clinicians to get clearer ultrasound images on screen, so they can visualise, analyse and document ultrasound findings both in real-time and through historical trends. The upgraded HemoSight™ tool aligns ultrasound-derived parameters with vital signs for synchronised evaluation, generating a more comprehensive hemodynamic profile for timely decision-making. The MRV PodTM is another innovative breakthrough that enhances vital signs monitoring in critical care, improving patient mobility and optimising clinical workflows. This industry-first, full-parameter, cable-lite solution transmits vital signs data wirelessly to the BeneVision V Series monitor. This frees patients from bedside cables, allowing unimpeded mobility while streamlining workflow and cable management for nurses. Combined with the widely recognised BeneVision N1 transport monitor, the new solution supports continuous monitoring during patient transport for efficient, integrated care. In addition, the top-of-the-line VMAX features a 4K UHD capacitive screen in an ultra-slim design. Its 360-degree visible alarm lights ensure critical alerts can be seen from any angle, minimising missed alarms and enhancing safety. The responsive touchscreen interface allows for smooth navigation and easy customisation. Clinicians can personalize displays with a simple drag-and-drop, and adjust waveform amplitude using pinch-to-zoom gestures. "Through our continued collaborations with hospitals and academic institutions, we strive to empower clinicians to provide more personalised and focused care, enhancing patient attention. We anticipate further collaborative outcomes that will lead to improved data analysis and applications for more efficient workflows," added Zhao. For more about Mindray, please visit View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Mindray Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Egypt inks deal for first local ultrasound device factory
Egypt inks deal for first local ultrasound device factory

Zawya

time20-02-2025

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  • Zawya

Egypt inks deal for first local ultrasound device factory

Egypt - Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health and Population, Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, oversaw the signing of a cooperation protocol to establish Egypt's first ultrasound device manufacturing facility. The initiative is a partnership between Tatweer Medical Industries and leading Chinese medical device manufacturer Mindray. Following the signing, Abdel Ghaffar emphasized the significance of this collaboration in strengthening Egypt's medical industry, reducing reliance on imports, and achieving self-sufficiency in ultrasound devices. He assured that the Ministry of Health would provide full support and necessary facilities to ensure the project's success. Ministry spokesperson Hossam Abdel Ghaffar stated that the initiative aligns with Egypt's strategy to attract foreign investment, transfer medical technology, and produce high-quality, locally made medical devices at competitive prices. These efforts aim to enhance the overall quality of healthcare services in the country. The first locally manufactured ultrasound device is set to launch in April, with an expected annual production of approximately 2,500 units. Additionally, the project will include specialized training programs for Egyptian technicians and engineers to facilitate technology transfer and skill development. Hesham Abu Steit, Chairperson of the Unified Procurement Authority, highlighted the project's role in advancing local manufacturing capabilities. He reaffirmed the authority's commitment to supporting investors and overcoming any obstacles that may arise. The agreement was signed by Ahmed El Ezaby, Chairperson of Tatweer Medical Industries, and Joy Fay, Regional Director for Egypt, Africa, and the Middle East at Mindray. © 2024 Daily News Egypt. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

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