Founded in 2012, Vdi Medical is the first domestic medical device manufacturer to have its independently developed AED (Automated External Defibrillator) products certified by NMPA. It offers a full range of AEDs and pre-hospital emergency solutions.
Vdi Medical AED deployments have reached nearly 100,000 units, securing the second-highest domestic market share, and its products have entered over 30 countries and regions. Vdi Medical AEDs demonstrated a first-shock success rate exceeding 98% in animal trials and have successfully resuscitated over 150 patients to date.
Lives saved by Vdi Medical AEDs
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AEDs installed globally
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The global Automated External Defibrillator (AED) market is undergoing a seismic shift towards portability and smart integration. As a leading Compact AED Manufacturer & Factory, we recognize that the difference between life and death often comes down to seconds. Traditional, bulky defibrillators are being replaced by lightweight, compact units that can be easily integrated into public infrastructure, corporate environments, and even personal travel kits.
In the industrial sector, workplace safety regulations are becoming more stringent. Global enterprises are now mandating AED installations every 200 meters in large-scale manufacturing plants. The "Compact AED" is the preferred choice for these procurement officers because it fits into smaller safety cabinets and is easier for non-medical staff to handle during a high-stress emergency.
Current Trends: IoT connectivity is the next frontier. Modern factories require AEDs that perform self-diagnostic tests and report their battery status to a central cloud management system—a feature standard in our latest production lines.
Our AEDs are built with high IP ratings to withstand dust and moisture in heavy industrial settings.
Real-time voice prompts and smart biphasic technology adjust energy delivery based on patient impedance.
Meeting CE, NMPA, and ISO standards to ensure seamless procurement for international distributors.
As a specialized manufacturer based in China, Vdi Medical combines rapid technological iteration with cost-efficiency. Our supply chain advantage allows us to offer premium components—such as long-life batteries and high-precision capacitors—at a fraction of the cost of Western competitors. This makes life-saving technology accessible to emerging markets and budget-conscious public sectors.
Localization is key to survival. We provide multi-language support (over 20 languages available) and custom interface designs for different regional regulations. Whether you are a distributor in Latin America requiring Spanish prompts or a European safety agency needing specific shock protocols, our factory can adapt the software and hardware to meet your local application needs.
Our 300,000 units annual capacity ensures that even the largest government tenders are fulfilled on time, with rigorous quality control at every stage of the SMT and assembly process.
The history of AEDs is a journey from stationary hospital equipment to portable, handheld lifesavers. As a Compact AED Manufacturer, we have witnessed the shift towards user-centric design. In the past, the complexity of operating a defibrillator meant only trained paramedics could intervene. Today, our smart AEDs guide any layperson through the process with visual and auditory cues.
Procurement departments in global corporations (Fortune 500 companies) are now prioritizing "Ease of Maintenance." This has led to a high demand for Compact AEDs with 5-year battery life and long-lasting pads. Our factory addresses this by utilizing advanced lithium-manganese dioxide battery technology, ensuring the device remains in standby mode for half a decade without intervention.
Our R&D team focuses on Biphasic Truncated Exponential (BTE) waveforms. Unlike older monophasic technology, BTE waveforms are more effective at lower energy levels, reducing the risk of heart tissue damage. This technology is miniaturized within our compact frames, allowing for a device that weighs less than 2kg but delivers medical-grade performance.
The next decade will see AEDs becoming part of the "Internet of Medical Things" (IoMT). Imagine an AED that, when removed from its cabinet, automatically calls 112/911 and sends its GPS coordinates to the nearest ambulance. Our factory is already prototyping these smart features to remain at the forefront of the industry.