Ningbo Baichen medical Devices Co., LTD., founded in 1998, is a high-tech industry who focus on the wheelchair product research, development, production and sales . Our factory is located in Jinhua Yongkang, with a factory building area of more than 20000 square meters and 120+ employees.
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We are dedicated to finding solutions to the issue of travel challenges for the world’s elderly population and people with limited mobility.
In nursing homes, while electric wheelchairs are used by the elderly, the people who interact with them most frequently are the caregivers. Whether a wheelchair is truly easy to use – caregivers have the most valuable opinions. The Baichen research team recently visited several nursing homes and ...
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Against the backdrop of the global walking aid market shifting toward high‑end and human‑centered designs, Baichen has launched a new generation of walkers based on its deep expertise in carbon fiber engineering and geriatric ergonomics. The following three differentiated strengths demonstrate Ba...
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Accelerating global population aging is creating unprecedented opportunities for the walking aid market. According to the latest industry data, the global walking aid market is projected to grow from US$18.28 billion in 2024 to US$29.31 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 7.2%. As a professional brand ...
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On June 3, 2026, Baichen organized a dedicated training session on its newly launched carbon fiber and aluminum alloy walkers. The entire sales and marketing team engaged in systematic learning covering product technology, structural design, core functions, pricing strategies, competitor benchmar...
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“I hope people can’t tell right away that I’m using a wheelchair.” This feeling, expressed by over 60% of participants in a Baichen user survey, points to a widespread but often unspoken discomfort. Although electric wheelchairs have greatly improved in function, public perceptions of how they lo...
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In Japan, the world’s most rapidly aging society, electric wheelchairs and scooters have long moved beyond the label of “medical rehabilitation devices.” They have become everyday mobility companions woven into the fabric of daily life. A recent Baichen overseas market research study took a close...
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