Iranian knowledge-based company exports medical equipment to 50 countries

Puyandegan-e Rah-e Saadat, an Iranian knowledge-based company, has exported over 17,000 advanced medical devices to 50 countries across five continents.
Specializing in critical care equipment like ICU ventilators, electrocardiographs, and AED defibrillators, the company has significantly reduced Iran’s dependency on foreign medical technology.
Founded in 1998, the company employs over 360 people, with 70 focused on R&D and quality assurance.
Its products, installed in more than 70,000 units across Iran, boast a customer satisfaction rate exceeding 85%.
The Iranian knowledge-based company, recognized as a top national exporter for 11 consecutive years, has established international production lines in Malaysia, Belarus, Sweden, Turkey, Iraq, and Indonesia to counter US-led sanctions.
Puyandegan’s products, compliant with EU and FDA standards, are marketed under both its own and European brands.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the company rapidly increased production to meet the national demand for ventilators, reaching a capacity of 500 units per month.
Looking ahead, the company is advancing R&D efforts to mass-produce portable monitors and AEDs, aiming to improve early heart failure detection and provide life-saving interventions in public spaces.