Mongolia's healthcare landscape is characterized by a stark contrast between Ulaanbaatar's centralized hospitals and the remote provincial clinics. The extreme continental climate, with severe winters, demands hospital furniture that is resistant to temperature-induced material fatigue and easy to sterilize in dusty environments.
Due to the vast geographical distances, there is a critical need for portable and versatile equipment. The adoption of the folding medical bed has become essential for mobile health units and temporary clinics providing care to nomadic populations during seasonal migrations.
Currently, there is a transition from basic manual frames to automated systems. The demand for an electric bed for patients is rising as hospitals seek to reduce the physical burden on nursing staff and improve the ergonomic positioning of long-term care patients.


















