On the morning of February 8, Cao Zhiping, global executive vice president and president of China of STMicroelectronics (ST), and his delegation visited Suzhou Vivis Medical Technology Co., Ltd. for a visit and exchange. Zheng Jie, chairman of Vivis, and others warmly received them.

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Zheng Jie led everyone to visit the company’s production workshop and gave a detailed introduction to the development, product capabilities and solutions of Vivis.

Zheng Jie said that the WCD, AED and other products developed by Vivis are precision medical instruments, integrating five major fields of technology such as precision machinery, detection and sensing, signal processing, biomedicine, and information technology, and have extremely high technical barriers. At the same time, as an emergency device, AED has very high requirements for the capacitance control, ECG detection accuracy and product stability of the device itself. Thank you very much for ST’s support and help in chip selection and supply. I hope that the two sides can continue to deepen cooperation in the future, jointly promote multi-dimensional and diversified cooperation, and contribute to the development of China’s health industry!

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Zheng Jie, chairman of Vivis Medical

ST President Cao Zhiping highly affirmed the development of Vivis and had high expectations for the future cooperation vision of both parties. He said that the cooperation with Vivis was very pleasant in the past, and both parties grew together in the process. ST will provide more support to Vivis in the future and continue to empower it in terms of technological innovation, solution development, project application, etc.

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Cao Zhiping, President of STMicroelectronics (ST) China

STMicroelectronics (ST) is a leading global semiconductor company. Combining its advanced product advantages, ST helped Vivis AED provide chip system solutions, promoted the solution of technical problems such as series solutions and drive circuits, helped Vivis achieve cost reduction and efficiency improvement, and provided a realistic possibility for the large-scale deployment of AED in China. The combination of digital technology industry and medical industry will also empower the trillion-level chip application market and promote the rapid growth of ST’s business.

After exchanges, both parties agreed that they should further strengthen cooperation in the future, make long-term plans, give full play to their respective advantages, form a good interactive mechanism in the application and practice of new technologies, new products and new solutions, establish a long-term and stable cooperative relationship, and develop together for mutual benefit and win-win results.

About Vivis

Vivis Medical Technology is an innovative medical technology company focusing on the prevention and treatment of ventricular arrhythmias and cardiac rhythm data services. The company is committed to providing the world’s leading full-process solution for the prevention, monitoring, treatment and rehabilitation of ventricular arrhythmias, and creating a non-invasive ventricular arrhythmia and sudden cardiac death prevention service platform. It has developed two products with completely independent intellectual property rights – wearable automatic external defibrillator (WCD) and automatic external defibrillator (AED), and has initially established a data platform to provide remote services for users of such products.

About STMicroelectronics (ST)

The STMicroelectronics (ST) Group was established in 1987 by the merger of SGS Microelectronics of Italy and Thomson Semiconductor of France. In May 1998, SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics changed its name to STMicroelectronics Co., Ltd., one of the world’s largest semiconductor companies. STMicroelectronics is the world’s largest manufacturer of dedicated analog chips and power conversion chips, the world’s largest supplier of industrial semiconductors and set-top box chips, and is a world leader in discrete devices, mobile phone camera modules and automotive integrated circuits.