Aert Medical
Uzbekistan is currently undergoing a monumental transformation in its medical infrastructure under the "Health 2030" national strategy. As the country moves toward a digital-first healthcare system, the demand for Real-time Surgical Navigation Algorithms and Point-of-Care (POC) MRI Units has skyrocketed. Centralized hospital models are being supplemented by decentralized diagnostic hubs in regions like Samarkand, Bukhara, and the Fergana Valley.
For manufacturers and suppliers, Uzbekistan represents a strategic "Silk Road" hub for medical technology. The integration of AI-driven surgical navigation allows local neurosurgeons and orthopedic specialists to perform complex procedures with unprecedented precision, reducing recovery times for patients across the Republic.
In Uzbekistan’s remote mountainous regions, transporting patients to Tashkent for an MRI is often impossible. POC MRI units are being deployed in mobile clinics to provide immediate cranial and joint imaging, facilitating rapid stroke intervention and trauma care.
The trend is shifting toward "Cloud-Based Navigation." By utilizing 5G networks in Tashkent, surgical navigation algorithms can now connect local surgeons with international experts for real-time tele-assisted surgeries.
The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan is actively incentivizing the import of high-tech medical equipment that features low radiation and high mobility, aligning perfectly with our mobile CT and MRI solutions.
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. Our equipment is widely applicable in Uzbekistan hospital bedside, ambulances, 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. They are extensively used in orthopedics, joint care, chest care, stroke, and other clinical specialties, greatly improving diagnostic efficiency and patient treatment experience in Tashkent's leading clinics.
Aert Medical has independently developed the "LingTong" and "Ark" mobile CT series, each with distinct technical directions. These products meet the diagnostic needs in various clinical settings, including hospitals, health check-up centers, and emergency rescue scenarios across Central Asia.
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. For the Uzbekistan market, this means high-end diagnostic power at a fraction of the traditional cost and space requirements.
Our upcoming ultra-low-field head mobile MRI will be widely used in neurosurgical operating rooms in Uzbekistan to provide precise surgical navigation and diagnostic support for stroke patients. The real-time surgical navigation algorithms ensure that surgeons can track instrument placement relative to the patient's anatomy with sub-millimeter accuracy.
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. Additionally, the photon counting detectors under development are at the forefront of global technology.
Our mission is "Excellence in Medical Devices, Integrity in Protecting Life." We actively respond to the needs of the Uzbekistan market by providing customized training for local technicians and engineers, ensuring that the technology is fully localized and sustainable.
As we look toward the next decade, the role of Real-time Surgical Navigation Algorithms will become even more central to the medical landscape in Uzbekistan. The geographical challenges of Central Asia necessitate a shift from large, fixed imaging centers to mobile, agile, and intelligent solutions. Wenzhou Aert Medical is at the forefront of this shift, providing the technology that bridges the gap between rural clinics and world-class diagnostics.
The Uzbekistan medical market is witnessing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) that is among the highest in the CIS region. This growth is driven by both public investment and an increasing private healthcare sector in cities like Namangan and Andijan. By integrating our mobile MRI and CT units, Uzbekistan healthcare providers can offer "Golden Hour" diagnostics for stroke and trauma patients, drastically improving survival rates.
Our commitment to the Uzbekistan market includes not just the delivery of hardware, but the implementation of sophisticated software. Our navigation algorithms use advanced machine learning to analyze imaging data in milliseconds, providing surgeons with a "digital map" during operations. This reduces the margin of error and ensures that the citizens of Uzbekistan have access to the same level of medical precision found in the world’s leading medical capitals.
In conclusion, 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 in Uzbekistan and making significant contributions to the development of global healthcare.