Belgium's healthcare system is characterized by a high density of hospitals and a strong emphasis on geriatric care due to an aging population. This demographic shift has increased the demand for specialized patient bed systems that prioritize pressure relief and ease of mobility to prevent bedsores in long-term care.
Economically, Belgium maintains stringent quality certifications (such as CE and ISO), requiring medical equipment to be durable and sustainable. The humid maritime climate of the region also necessitates materials that are resistant to corrosion and frequent chemical sterilization, influencing the choice of coatings for all medical furniture.
Currently, there is a visible transition from traditional manual equipment to automated systems. The integration of patient transfer trolley units has become essential in Belgian urban hospitals to reduce workplace injuries among nursing staff and accelerate patient throughput in emergency departments.


















