I'm not a miracle drug, but we are responsible for guarding health
Recently, "Dying to Survive," starring Xu Zheng, officially premiered in theaters nationwide. The film depicts, from the perspective of ordinary people, the touching story of humanity's unwavering struggle for survival in the face of serious illness. With overwhelmingly positive reviews, this film has become another box office powerhouse in Chinese cinema this year. After winning countless tears and praise from moviegoers, it also presents us with a challenge—how can we more effectively improve people's health levels and allow everyone to enjoy a higher quality of life as society develops and progresses? At the recently concluded CIROS 2018 robot exhibition, a hospital supplies delivery robot showcased at the Siasun booth presented a new approach to solving this problem…

China Robot Industry Alliance leaders watch a functional demonstration of an intelligent logistics robot
Intelligent Logistics Robot
As a new member of the Siasun medical robot family, this is an intelligent logistics robot with autonomous navigation capabilities, suitable for special hospital environments, and seamlessly integrates with the hospital system. It can autonomously perceive and plan its running path like a human, dynamically completing obstacle avoidance tasks for both people and objects through its built-in path algorithm. The robot itself carries multiple drawers for storing items, carrying medicines, medical supplies, etc., and delivering them to patients or medical staff according to a schedule. Only by entering the password on the head-mounted display can the corresponding medicine cabinet drawer be opened, achieving precise delivery.

In addition, the detachable design of the robot's medicine cabinet allows for more possibilities in the future: it can be equipped with shelves to transport items that cannot be placed in drawers, such as medicine boxes, medical equipment, disinfected clothing, etc.; it can be equipped with a vending machine to become a mobile sales station; it can be equipped with a trash can to complete garbage collection; it can directly connect to the hospital's existing logistics system without the need for environmental modifications… As long as you can think of it, it can do it.

Intelligent Integrated Bed Chair Type II
Meanwhile, many new friends in the Siasun medical robot family are eager to serve humanity. For example, this transformable intelligent integrated bed chair Type II can separate part of its body, transforming from a nursing bed into a wheelchair, eliminating the need for nursing staff to lift and move patients, reducing the risk of secondary injury during the transfer process from bed to chair and vice versa, freeing nursing staff from strenuous physical labor, and improving the user's self-mobility.

Walking Assist Robot
The walking assist robot can help people who are frail or have impaired lower limb function to solve problems such as short walking distances, poor balance, and a tendency to fall, enabling independent walking and allowing users to walk farther and safer, improving their physical and mental health, and enhancing their quality of life. The robot uses motors to provide active assistance when walking uphill, maintaining a stable speed when going downhill, and automatically stopping when the user releases the handle. When the user is tripped and loses balance, it can help mitigate the fall.
In addition, the product has an anti-skid design, allowing it to maintain straight-line movement even when moving sideways on an inclined plane.

Intelligent Fully Automatic Nursing Bed
The nursing beds in the Siasun medical robot family are a large family, including the "ten-in-one" intelligent fully automatic nursing bed, which can perform in-bed vital signs monitoring and automatic cleaning and recycling of urine and feces; there is also an aid-to-defecation nursing bed that can help bedridden people defecate in a sitting position, saving energy and contributing to physical and mental health; and a bed-exit assist nursing bed that uses electric rotation and pushing to help users with weak lower limbs and frail bodies achieve independent standing.

It is understood that Siasun's medical rehabilitation robot series products are currently undergoing clinical and technical verification, and are expected to pass relevant audits soon. With the large-scale market application of Siasun medical robots, the workload of traditional hospital rehabilitation and nursing personnel will be greatly reduced, driving model transformation through technology and thus reducing overall medical costs. Siasun will continue to uphold its mission of using technology to benefit people, making everyone's life better through technological advancements.