Norway, a global leader in healthcare technology and environmental sustainability, presents a unique landscape for Coagulation Analysis Systems. Whether in the clinical laboratories of Oslo University Hospital or the industrial wastewater facilities serving the fjords, the demand for precision, automation, and reliability is paramount. As a premier manufacturer and supplier, we understand that the Norwegian market operates under the stringent standards of the Norwegian Medicines Agency (NoMA) and the European CE-IVD directives.
In the clinical sector, Norway's aging population has led to an increased prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and venous thromboembolism (VTE). This has created a critical need for high-throughput, automated coagulation analyzers that can handle routine PT/APTT/Fibrinogen assays alongside specialized D-Dimer and Antithrombin testing. Our systems are engineered to integrate seamlessly into Norway's digital-first healthcare infrastructure, supporting HL7 protocols and remote diagnostic capabilities essential for clinics in remote northern regions like Finnmark.
Norway's commitment to "The Blue Economy" means that industrial water treatment is a massive sector. Coagulation and flocculation systems are vital for the Norwegian Aquaculture Industry (Salmon farming), where maintaining water purity is essential for fish health and environmental compliance. Our Lamella Clarifiers and Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF) systems are specifically customized to meet the challenges of cold-water filtration and high-organic-load processing common in Norwegian fjords.
The future of coagulation in Norway is defined by Artificial Intelligence (AI). Our latest generation of analyzers utilizes AI algorithms for "Expert Result Interpretation," which helps lab technicians in Norway quickly identify pre-analytical errors such as hemolysis, icterus, or lipemia (HIL). This reduces turnaround time (TAT) and minimizes sample wastage, which is particularly beneficial for the decentralized healthcare model found in rural Norway.
Enabling specialists in Bergen to analyze results from small clinics in Svalbard in real-time.
Full compliance with GDPR and Norwegian health data security protocols.
Reduced chemical consumption and energy-efficient modes to align with Norway's 2030 climate goals.
Integrated data analytics for epidemiological monitoring of coagulation disorders across counties.
We specialize in the manufacturing and global distribution of a wide range of medical products, including hospital equipment, medical disposables, surgical dressings, laboratory products, and home healthcare solutions. With a strong commitment to the principle of “quality first, customer foremost,” we have earned the trust and recognition of clients across international medical markets, including the demanding Nordic region.
Our experienced foreign trade team possesses in-depth knowledge of international trade procedures, regional medical regulations, and cross-cultural communication. This enables us to provide efficient and professional support throughout every stage of cooperation. We aim to be a true one-stop supplier, offering not only a comprehensive range of medical products but also integrated services including consultation, sourcing, order tracking, and after-sales support.
As a professional medical device supplier based in China, we adhere to the philosophy of “Quality First, Customer Supreme.” Backed by lean manufacturing capabilities and strict quality control systems, we are dedicated to building long-term partnerships and delivering dependable healthcare solutions to customers in Norway and worldwide. Our systems are not just products; they are comprehensive solutions designed for the rigors of modern diagnostic and industrial demands.
For Norwegian distributors and healthcare providers, we offer competitive pricing models, full technical documentation in English (and support for local translations), and a robust supply chain that ensures parts and reagents are always available. From Oslo to Kirkenes, our mission is to empower professionals with the tools they need to improve patient outcomes and industrial efficiency.