Exhibition Preview | Bestar sincerely invites you to attend the MEDICA trade fair in Germany!
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2025-11-19 16:38
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From November 17 to 20, 2025, MEDICA, the global benchmark for the medical industry, will kick off spectacularly in Düsseldorf. As a nationally recognized high-tech enterprise specializing in precision manufacturing of biomedical machinery for 17 years, Huizhou Bestar Precision Machinery Co., Ltd. will make its debut at the show—not as a standalone manufacturer, but as a provider of in-vitro diagnostic technology solutions (Hall 3, Stand H14)—showcasing China’s cutting-edge "Made in China" innovations to the world, backed by 17 years of meticulous craftsmanship and expertise.
Exhibition Information
Booth Number: Hall 3- H 14
Time: November 17–20, 2025
Location: Düsseldorf, Germany
Company Profile
Baishida is a specialized high-tech enterprise approved by relevant national authorities, established in 2008. Relying on strong financial resources, a well-rounded technical team, and advanced production equipment, the company focuses on the research and development of innovative technologies and services in the field of in vitro diagnostic medicine.
As a key high-tech enterprise prioritized for development in the Huizhou region, we have consistently adhered to the business philosophy of "Quality First, Customer Supreme," and have established a comprehensive, integrated industrial chain system that spans R&D, production, and service. Certified under the ISO international quality management system, we hold multiple patents with independent intellectual property rights. Our products are widely used in fields such as in vitro diagnostics, synthetic biology, and medical device consumables—and have already served leading companies like Wanfu, Sansure Biotech, and Mindray. Camelot, Mike, Kanghua Biotech, Numerous renowned clients, including GenScript, GENEWIZ, CorDx, Inc., and Healgen Scientific, rely on our high-quality solutions. Meanwhile, our market share continues to grow steadily in overseas regions such as North America, Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Africa.
In recent years, the company has actively advanced a multi-dimensional development strategy, establishing a diversified layout that features reagent card production equipment, filling, sealing, capping, and labeling production lines as its core standard offerings, while equipping itself strategically with electronic automation systems for microfluidics, synthetic biology, and medical device consumables. Looking ahead, we will continue to deepen technological innovation, striving to become a leading provider of customized biomedicine automation solutions that deliver greater value to our partners.
From November 17 to 20, we look forward to gathering with you under the spotlight at MEDICA, where we’ll explore the limitless possibilities of automation and precision medicine together. Let’s meet by the Rhine River and witness the next milestone in the IVD industry’s evolution!
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Exhibition Preview | Bestar sincerely invites you to attend the MEDICA trade fair in Germany!
From November 17 to 20, 2025, MEDICA, the global benchmark for the medical industry, will make a grand debut in Düsseldorf. As a national-level high-tech enterprise specializing in precision manufacturing of biomedical machinery for 17 years, Huizhou Bestar Precision Machinery Co., Ltd. will showcase its cutting-edge in-vitro diagnostic technology solutions for the first time—stepping onto the international stage as a service provider (Hall 3, Stand H14)—and proudly present China’s “Made-in-China” innovation achievements, backed by 17 years of meticulous craftsmanship.
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The multi-variety, small-batch production model is causing Chinese IVD companies to suffer from chronic "blood loss"—leading to increased costs and reduced efficiency (such as expanded factory space, higher energy consumption in environmental control systems), a larger workforce, rising product defect rates due to inadequate cleaning practices, and extended equipment-changeover times. Against this backdrop, production and assembly equipment capable of seamlessly handling card-type or pen-type reagent cards of varying scales could be the key to breaking through these challenges! Bestar’s independently developed dual-channel assembly and packaging line for card-type or pen-type reagent cards represents a groundbreaking technological innovation that overcomes industry-specific technical barriers, delivering highly efficient, precise, and fully controllable testing solutions tailored for the life sciences sector!
