Intelligent Rehabilitation Equipment R&D and Manufacturer
China Securities News (Wang Lu) — Sunnyou Medical stated in the investor relations activity record disclosed on August 5 that, in addition to rapidly obtaining medical device registration certificates for its brain-computer interface series products as planned, the company is also awaiting relevant departments to issue standards for brain-computer interface adaptation fees and treatment fees to facilitate the implementation and promotion of brain-computer interface technology.
Regarding the sales model and pricing strategy of the company's brain-computer interface (BCI) products, Sunnyou Medical introduced that the company’s strategic focus is to quickly integrate its self-developed BCI products with its own rehabilitation equipment, launching a mature and complete BCI overall solution to assist hospitals in building professional BCI treatment centers. Initially, the company will collaborate with top-tier tertiary hospitals and large general hospitals to create the first BCI application benchmark within the region. Subsequently, it will gradually extend to ordinary tertiary hospitals and outstanding secondary hospitals. At an appropriate time, the technology will be extended to hospitals below the secondary level, community health centers, and even some portable versions entering the home market. Compared to companies relying on externally purchased core components or merely providing acquisition devices, Sunnyou Medical’s BCI solution has significant cost competitiveness. In terms of market pricing, the company will consider hospitals' payment capabilities, medical insurance payment standards, and R&D investment recovery, ultimately making dynamic adjustments based on hospital acceptance and medical insurance standards.
Compared with traditional rehabilitation, what are the effects of "brain-computer interface + rehabilitation"? Sunnyou Medical stated that currently, there are fewer clinical application cases of brain-computer interface devices, but positive feedback has been received. For a certain type of specific product or training area, the rehabilitation effect of brain-computer interface is better than traditional methods, enabling patients to shift from "passive rehabilitation" to "active rehabilitation." However, there is still a lack of comprehensive research with large sample data on the specific effects comparison of different brain-computer interface paradigms, patient onset periods, and degrees of injury. The company is conducting numerous clinical trials at multiple centers to statistically compare the effects of brain-computer interface with traditional rehabilitation methods.