Overwhelming Popularity! Songjiang Enterprise Wows at CIIE with "Intelligent Oxygen Cabin"
2025-11-13
Macy-pan Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber
New Era, Shared Future
Reposted from [Shanghai Songjiang]
At the Medical Equipment section of the 8th China International Import Expo (CIIE), the booth of MACY-PAN from Shihudang Town, Songjiang District, drew massive crowds. Its star exhibit—the "He 5000" hyperbaric oxygen chamber, capable of accommodating multiple users simultaneously—became the center of attention, with visitors lining up for hands-on experiences. Pan Zongbing, the company's director, shared during a brief interview amidst the hustle: "Since the exhibition opened, our demo area has been consistently packed. The genuine positive feedback from end-users has significantly boosted our confidence in the market prospects."

As a four-time participant and "old friend" of CIIE, MACY-PAN showcased its range of civilian hyperbaric oxygen chambers under the theme "Smart Oxygen Cabins, Revitalizing Healthy Living." The display featured five models, including single and multi-person versions, and marked the launch of a portable hyperbaric oxygen chamber designed for high-altitude use. The standout "He 5000" multi-person cabin, with its innovative spatial design, successfully redefines traditional medical equipment as a premium lifestyle space integrating wellness, social interaction, and leisure, capturing the interest of numerous professional buyers and visitors.

"This is far from just a scaled-up version of a traditional hyperbaric oxygen chamber," Pan Zongbing emphasized while explaining its core innovation. "We've incorporated the world-leading monolithic molded pressure-resistant shell technology, completely eliminating potential leakage risks and ensuring unparalleled reliability and safety. More importantly, it shatters the stereotypical perception of oxygen cabins—its spacious interior can be customized into a fitness area, tea room, or study, transforming it into a versatile platform for healthy living."

The CIIE's "Exhibits to Goods" effect was once again evident. On the second day of the event, MACY-PAN signed a specialized cooperation agreement worth RMB 5 million with a Tibetan organization initially connected with at last year's CIIE. The deal involves over 100 units to enhance the working environment for personnel stationed in high-altitude regions. "From last year's encounter to this year's partnership, CIIE has provided an ideal platform for pinpointing precise needs and driving project fruition," Pan remarked. "This high-altitude-specific product was rapidly developed in response to user feedback."

Positive on-site feedback further validated the product's value. One visitor, who spends long hours at a desk, reported significant relief from neck stiffness after trying the cabin, while an exhibitor fatigued from days of attending the event was surprised to find their tiredness "completely gone." Pan disclosed that currently, 70% of the company's output value comes from exports. At this year's CIIE, they engaged with about 100 potential clients daily, with roughly 20% having reached in-depth cooperation intentions.

Over its 18-year history, MACY-PAN has secured more than 100 core technology patents. Its products have served professional institutions such as national teams at the Beijing Winter Olympics and the Shanghai Shenhua Football Club, earning endorsements from celebrity users like UFC champion Zhang Weili. Looking ahead, Pan stated that while strengthening its core hyperbaric oxygen business, the company will expand into intelligent wellness devices like cryotherapy and phototherapy cabins. Plans are underway to showcase a more diverse product lineup in a larger exhibition space next year. "CIIE attracts some of the highest-quality clients," Pan shared optimistically. "We look forward to collaborating with more like-minded partners to bring health technologies crafted in China to the global market."
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