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AOJ MEDICAL Attend MEDICA Trade Fair 2022

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Update time : 2022-11-15 10:15:45
On 14th November 2022, MEDICA More than 4000 companies from more than 70 countries and regions participated in the exhibition. AOJ Medical team attended MEDICA with our vital signs monitoring devices on the international stage.
(Group Photo)
MEDICA, the world’s largest event for the medical sector, is the best exhibition platform for enterprises to develop the European market. It leads the development direction of the world's medical industry.
(In-person Consulting)
AOJ Medical vital signs monitoring devices receive a lot of attention. Our products have obtained the CE MDR certificate, which is a passport to the European market and reflects our pursuit of higher quality and scientific standards, as well as our commitment to serving the safety and well-being of our users. Welcome to visit our booth at Hall 16, 16K60-6.
(Pavilion Photos)

 
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