Aert Medical
Finland has long been a global pioneer in health technology and digital health solutions. As one of the most innovative nations in the Nordic region, Finland's approach to emergency medical services (EMS) is heavily integrated with high-performance computing and real-time data analysis. The concept of Mobile Stroke Diagnostic Vans in Finland is not just about transportation; it's about bringing the hospital's diagnostic power—specifically CT and MRI—to the patient's doorstep within the "Golden Hour."
Factories and suppliers specializing in these mobile units are increasingly adopting Ambulance-Integrated Computing Modules. These modules serve as the brain of the vehicle, managing complex tasks such as image reconstruction from portable CT scanners, AI-based stroke detection, and secure tele-consultation with on-call neurologists. The industrial landscape in Finland, supported by giants in telecommunications and specialized medical manufacturing, provides the perfect fertile ground for these advanced mobile diagnostic solutions.
Modern Finnish ambulances utilize Edge Computing Modules (like NVIDIA Jetson or Advantech series) to process CT data locally. This eliminates the latency of cloud processing, allowing for immediate identification of ischemic vs. hemorrhagic strokes.
Finland's 5G infrastructure allows Mobile Stroke Units to maintain high-bandwidth connections. Computing modules now feature integrated 5G modems to stream 4K video and raw medical data to specialists in real-time.
Given Finland's harsh winters, computing modules must be industrial-grade. Components are designed to withstand extreme vibration and temperatures from -40°C to +70°C, ensuring diagnostic reliability in Lapland or the Arctic Circle.
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In the vast, sparsely populated regions of Northern Finland, the distance to a major neurology center can be hundreds of kilometers. Mobile Stroke Diagnostic Vans equipped with our "LingTong" CT series provide life-saving imaging on-site, allowing flight nurses and paramedics to begin thrombolytic treatment before the patient even reaches a helicopter for transport.
In urban centers like Helsinki, traffic can delay hospital arrival. MSUs act as "Emergency Rooms on Wheels," where integrated computing modules synchronize with city-wide traffic management systems to clear paths and simultaneously prepare the hospital's surgical suite based on real-time diagnostic data sent from the van.
Finland's focus on national preparedness means that mobile diagnostic units are also integrated into civil defense and battlefield medical care. Our modules provide rugged, high-speed imaging that can operate independently of fixed infrastructure, ensuring diagnostic capability in any crisis scenario.
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.
The company is dedicated to providing mobile CT and mobile MRI solutions for various application scenarios, breaking through the core technologies of traditional devices and continuously upgrading them. Our equipment is widely applicable in hospital bedside, ambulance, mobile medical vehicles, and battlefield medical care, meeting the diagnostic needs in complex environments. Our mobile CT products are characterized by low radiation, easy mobility, simple operation, and high-definition image quality.
Aert Medical has independently developed the "LingTong" and "Ark" mobile CT series, each with distinct technical directions. These products, with their low radiation, mobility, high-quality images, and ease of use, meet the diagnostic needs in various clinical settings. Our self-developed "Automation Balance System" has seamlessly integrated CBCT technology with spiral CT technology, which is expected to elevate CBCT performance to be comparable to 64-slice spiral CT.
In addition, Aert Medical is actively developing a low-field mobile MRI, which is not only compact, with short scanning times, but also offers complete scanning sequences and high image quality, enabling quick diagnosis of the head, spine, joints, and breast. Our upcoming ultra-low-field head mobile MRI will be widely used in neurosurgical operating rooms to provide precise surgical navigation and diagnostic support for stroke patients.
Our subsidiary, Wenzhou Aert Microelectronics Technology Co., Ltd., specializes in the design and development of image sensors. The CMOS flat-panel detectors currently under development will provide strong support as core components for mobile CT devices. We adhere to the philosophy of "Excellence in Medical Devices, Integrity in Protecting Life" and strive to meet the healthcare needs of people across different regions, including the highly demanding Finnish market.