Aert Medical
The United States healthcare landscape is undergoing a massive shift from centralized hospital imaging centers to decentralized, bedside diagnostic models. As a leading Point-of-Care (POC) MRI Units Factory & Exporter, we have observed that the demand for mobile imaging is skyrocketing across North America. Traditionally, MRI scans required a heavily shielded room, massive liquid helium cooling systems, and significant power infrastructure. Today, American hospitals—from the Mayo Clinic in the Midwest to trauma centers in Los Angeles—are seeking portable solutions that bring the "MRI to the patient" rather than the "patient to the MRI."
The rise of Point-of-Care MRI units in the United States is driven by the need for rapid stroke diagnosis, ICU monitoring, and neuro-critical care. In the "Stroke Belt" regions of the Southeast US, mobile MRI units integrated into ambulances are literally saving lives by enabling thrombolytic therapy minutes after a patient is picked up. This level of responsiveness is reshaping the industrial standards for medical device manufacturing globally.
In the United States, the deployment of POC MRI units is not limited to large urban hospitals. The versatility of our export-grade units allows for integration into diverse medical environments:
As a global factory and exporter, we focus on the convergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. The trend in the United States is moving toward "Deep Learning Reconstruction," which allows low-field portable MRI units to produce high-resolution images that rival traditional high-field systems.
Key technical advancements exported to the US market include:
1. Helium-Free Magnets: Traditional MRIs consume thousands of liters of liquid helium. Our new generation POC MRI units utilize permanent magnets or high-temperature superconductors, eliminating the need for complex cooling and making them viable for American rural clinics.
2. Cloud-Based Tele-Radiology: With 5G expansion in the US, images from our mobile units can be instantly uploaded to a cloud server, allowing a specialist in a New York teaching hospital to read a scan performed in a rural Kentucky clinic in real-time.
3. Low Radiation Hybrid Systems: Integrating mobile CT and MRI capabilities into a single platform is a growing demand in American emergency response units, particularly for differentiating between ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes.
About Wenzhou Aert Medical Co., Ltd.
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, 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, including hospitals, health check-up centers, and emergency rescue scenarios. 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.
Aert Medical's 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 actively respond to global healthcare initiatives.

Looking ahead to 2025 and beyond, the collaboration between international factories and US medical providers will focus on affordability and sustainability. As Medicare and private insurance providers in the United States adjust their reimbursement codes for mobile imaging, the barrier to entry for smaller outpatient centers will drop. Our factory is committed to producing MRI units that are not only technologically superior but also "Plug-and-Play," requiring minimal training for US technicians.
By focusing on the "Total Cost of Ownership," we ensure that our American clients receive equipment that reduces patient transport costs, shortens hospital stays, and ultimately saves lives through earlier intervention. The synergy between Aert Medical’s engineering and the rigorous demands of the US medical market is the catalyst for the next generation of portable diagnostics.