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STMicroelectronics' China President Cao Zhiping and his delegation visited ViVest for an exchange and tour.

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On the morning of February 8th, STMicroelectronics (ST) Global Executive Vice President and China President Cao Zhiping and his delegation visited Suzhou ViVest Medical Technology Co., Ltd. ViVest Chairman Zheng Jie warmly welcomed them. Zheng Jie led the group on a tour of the company's production workshop and provided a detailed introduction to ViVest's development, product capabilities, and solutions.


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Zheng Jie mentioned that ViVesti's products, such as WCD and AED, belong to precision medical instruments, combining technology from five major areas: precision mechanics, sensing and detection, signal processing, biomedical, and information technology. This integration results in very high technological barriers. At the same time, AED, as an emergency rescue device, demands high standards for capacitor control, electrocardiogram accuracy, and product stability. He expressed his gratitude for ST's support and assistance in chip selection and supply for ViVest. He hopes that the two companies can further deepen their cooperation in the future, promote multidimensional and diversified collaboration, and contribute to the development of China's healthcare industry with their expertise.



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Chairman of ViVest Medical  Mr. Jie Zheng

ST President Cao Zhiping highly praised ViVest's development and had high expectations for their future cooperation. He mentioned that their past collaboration was very pleasant, and both parties have grown together during this process. ST will continue to support Weiwesi in technology innovation, solution development, and project applications.



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Global Executive Vice President and China President of STMiroelectronics (ST)  Zhiping Cao


STMicroelectronics (ST) is a global leading semiconductor company. Leveraging its advanced product advantages, ST helped ViVest's AED with chip system solutions, addressing technical issues related to serial connections and drive circuits. This support aided Weiwesi in reducing costs and increasing efficiency, making it feasible for large-scale deployment of AEDs in China. The convergence of the digital technology industry with the medical industry will also empower a trillion-dollar chip application market, driving rapid growth in ST's business.


After the exchange, both parties agreed that they should further strengthen their cooperation, establish long-term plans, leverage their respective advantages, and create a sound interactive mechanism for the application and practice of new technologies, new products, and new solutions. They aim to establish a long-term and stable cooperative relationship, promoting mutual development and win-win cooperation.




ViVest Medical
ViVest Medical is an innovative medical technology company specializing in the prevention and management of ventricular arrhythmias and cardiac rhythm data services. They are dedicated to providing a comprehensive solution for the prevention, monitoring, treatment, and rehabilitation of ventricular arrhythmias worldwide, aiming to create a non-invasive platform for the prevention and treatment of ventricular arrhythmias and sudden cardiac arrest. Through their integrated approach that includes stationary AEDs, mobile AEDs, and drone-based AEDs, they significantly enhance emergency response efficiency and improve AED coverage.

STMicroelectronics (ST)
STMicroelectronics (ST) Group was founded in 1987 as a result of the merger between Italy's SGS Microelettronica and France's Thomson Semiconducteurs. In May 1998, SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics changed its company name to STMicroelectronics, making it one of the world's largest semiconductor companies. STMicroelectronics is the world's largest manufacturer of specialized analog chips and power conversion chips, the largest supplier of industrial semiconductors and set-top box chips, and a leader in discrete components, mobile phone camera modules, and automotive integrated circuits.