Aert Medical
In the modern era of digital healthcare, the Diagnostic Grade Display has evolved from a simple viewing monitor into a critical medical instrument. As hospitals worldwide transition to fully digital workflows through PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems) and RIS (Radiology Information Systems), the demand for high-performance displays has surged. From the bustling radiology departments of New York to remote clinics in Southeast Asia, the ability to visualize the finest details in a CT scan or MRI can be the difference between a life-saving diagnosis and a missed pathology.
The global market for medical displays is currently driven by several factors: the aging global population, the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, and the rapid adoption of AI-assisted diagnostic tools. Today's "Diagnostic Grade" standard requires more than just high resolution; it demands strict adherence to DICOM Part 14 calibration, extreme luminance stability, and color consistency that consumer-grade monitors simply cannot provide.
Global shift toward paperless and filmless medical environments, increasing the need for 5MP and 12MP multi-modality displays.
Diagnostic displays are now being optimized to work with CAD (Computer-Aided Detection) algorithms for automated lesion detection.
There is a massive trend toward 4K and 8K resolution in surgical and diagnostic displays to support minimally invasive surgeries and high-slice CT reconstruction.
Post-pandemic, the demand for "home diagnostic grade" displays has increased, allowing radiologists to provide authoritative reports from remote locations.
As seen in our mobile CT and MRI solutions, displays must now be ruggedized and energy-efficient for field hospitals and mobile clinics.
Procurement departments now prioritize suppliers with FDA, CE-MDR, and ISO 13485 certifications to ensure patient safety and data accuracy.
Wenzhou Aert Medical Co., Ltd. is a high-tech enterprise focused on the research, development, production, and sales of mobile CT, mobile MRI, and digital X-ray detectors. Headquartered in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, the company has multiple research and development centers and collaborates with renowned domestic and international scientific research institutions and universities to drive the advancement of intelligent medical devices globally.
Aert Medical has independently developed the "LingTong" and "Ark" mobile CT series. These products are characterized by low radiation, easy mobility, and high-definition image quality. Our self-developed "Automation Balance System" has seamlessly integrated CBCT technology with spiral CT technology, elevating performance to be comparable to 64-slice spiral CT.
Our diagnostic displays and imaging systems are engineered for diverse environments, ensuring that high-quality healthcare is accessible everywhere:
As a premier OEM/ODM Diagnostic Grade Display Factory, we offer unparalleled advantages in the global supply chain. Our manufacturing facility in Wenzhou leverages the world's most robust electronics ecosystem, allowing us to source premium components (from high-grade panels to medical-grade power supplies) at competitive prices without compromising on quality.
Our OEM services include custom bezel design, firmware optimization for specific medical software, and private labeling. We understand that "one size does not fit all" in the medical field. Whether you need a 21.3-inch 3MP display for standard X-rays or a 31.5-inch 12MP multi-modality workstation, our engineering team can move from prototype to mass production with incredible speed.
To understand the value of a Diagnostic Grade Display, one must look beyond the resolution. A standard commercial monitor experiences "luminance decay" and color shifting over time. For a doctor diagnosing a subtle hairline fracture or a tiny pulmonary nodule, these inconsistencies can lead to errors. Our factory implements Backlight Output Stabilization (BOS) technology, which uses internal sensors to monitor and adjust the backlight brightness in real-time, ensuring the display remains calibrated to DICOM Part 14 standards for years of service.
The human eye is more sensitive to changes in luminance than changes in color. In radiology, particularly for CR and DR, the ability of a display to render distinct shades of gray (up to 1024 shades in a 10-bit system) is paramount. Our ODM solutions offer high contrast ratios (often exceeding 1500:1) to ensure that "blacks are blacker" and "whites are whiter," providing the dynamic range necessary for diagnostic accuracy.
We adhere to the philosophy of "Excellence in Medical Devices, Integrity in Protecting Life" and actively respond to global healthcare initiatives. Aert Medical is committed to improving diagnostic capabilities at the grassroots level of healthcare, enhancing the construction of medical alliances in urban and rural areas, and promoting the sharing of medical resources at all levels. We strive to meet the healthcare needs of people across different regions and continue to contribute to the global advancement of the medical industry.
Aert Medical combines technological innovation with humanistic care, continuously focusing on product breakthroughs and market expansion. We aim to become a global leader in mobile medical equipment manufacturing, promoting the widespread adoption of intelligent medical devices, and making significant contributions to the development of global healthcare. Our roadmap includes the integration of 5G connectivity for real-time remote diagnosis and the development of glass-free 3D displays for surgical planning.