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Solving Bathing Difficulties for Disabled Elderly: zuowei Technology’s Portable Bathing Machine Garners Strong Interest at Korea’s Convalescent Hospital Symposium

March 26 – “The Roles and Future Strategies Required of Convalescent Hospitals in Korea’s Super-Aged Society (2026 Spring Symposium)” was held with great success. shenzhen zuowei technology partner from South Korea was invited to attend and prominently showcased our core product—the Portable Bathing Machine—at the event. The demonstration drew the attention of over 200 hospital leaders for in-depth discussions, with dozens of hospitals expressing strong interest in collaboration.

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The symposium focused on the strategic transformation of convalescent hospitals in the context of Korea’s deeply aging society. As one of the most rapidly aging countries in the world, South Korea has seen its population aged 65 and older exceed 20%, creating increasingly urgent care demands in this super-aged society. Our Portable Bathing Machine, featuring an innovative design that allows for a full-body cleanse on the bed without the need to move the patient, precisely addresses the core pain point of bathing care for disabled elderly patients in convalescent hospitals—garnering significant attention from participating medical institutions.

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At the symposium, our Korean partner conducted live demonstrations and shared real-world case studies, intuitively showcasing the device’s significant advantages in improving nursing efficiency, reducing labor costs, and enhancing the bathing experience for the elderly. These presentations resonated widely with the attending guests.

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Numerous hospital representatives who experienced the device on-site noted that traditional bathing methods are not only labor-intensive but also pose safety risks such as falls and chills for the elderly. Our Portable Bathing Machine tackles the key challenges of bedridden elderly care with technologies like intelligent temperature control and a leak-proof wastewater recovery system—achieving “simultaneous rinsing and suction, with no dripping.” This solves the long-standing problems of “difficult bathing, easy chilling, and high risk” in traditional care, enabling safe, comfortable, and efficient in-bed bathing while significantly reducing care risks and workload. Many expressed anticipation for adopting this smart nursing device to provide higher-quality care services for the elderly.

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The positive response in the Korean market marks a new milestone in our company’s market expansion in the region. Seizing this opportunity, we will deepen collaboration with Korean medical institutions, accelerate product deployment in the local market, and continue to increase R&D investment. We aim to launch more smart nursing products tailored to the global silver market, ensuring that technological advancements benefit more disabled elderly individuals and contribute to the high-quality development of the global eldercare industry.


Post time: Apr-08-2026