With the launch of the SV900 and SV700 Ventilators, Mindray announced its entry into the ventilator market.
According to a company press release, Mindray is the world’s second-largest provider of acute care hospital ventilators and will leverage its global expertise “to make a powerful introduction to the North American market.”
“Entering the U.S. ventilator market with the SV900 and SV700 represents a pivotal moment in our company’s growth and commitment to healthcare providers,” said Wayne Quinn, President of Mindray North America.
The company says the launch is a “strategic expansion” to broaden Mindray’s critical care portfolio, providing clinicians with adaptable, flexible, and efficient technology in high-pressure environments. Entry into the ventilator market marks a significant step in expanding advanced respiratory care options for clinicians and patients, according to the press release, and it reinforces Mindray’s commitment to driving innovation in healthcare.
“We are enabling our partners to achieve significant economies of scale, streamline procurement processes, and enhance patient care by integrating our new respiratory solutions into our critical care portfolio and equipping their teams with a full suite of cutting-edge tools from a single, trusted provider,” stated Quinn.
The SV900 and SV700 Ventilators support respiratory needs across care settings and are suitable for patients of all ages. They integrate invasive, non-invasive, and high-flow oxygen therapies into a single device, streamlining workflows and ensuring the right level of support at every stage of recovery, the company reports. The devices also include tools for weaning and lung-protective strategies, the SV-Series enhances clinical decision-making and helps to improve patient outcomes.
Mindray states it delivers a comprehensive total cost of ownership approach is backed by an industry-leading three-year warranty to ensure that healthcare providers benefit from “exceptional quality, robust support, and dedication to long-term value and partnership.”



