Brazil's healthcare system, characterized by the SUS (Unified Health System), faces significant pressure in high-density urban centers like São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. The humid tropical climate accelerates the corrosion of metal components, necessitating the use of high-grade antimicrobial coatings and stainless steel in all medical equipment.
There is a growing disparity between private luxury clinics and public hospitals, creating a diverse market for patient bed options, ranging from basic manual frames to high-end automated systems that reduce the physical burden on nursing staff.
Logistical challenges across the vast Brazilian territory demand equipment that is easy to maintain and transport, driving the adoption of modular designs that can be quickly deployed in remote regions of the Amazon or the Northeast.


















