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Over the past year, Tellyes Scientific welcomed our Brazilian strategic partners accompanied by different delegations on three separate occasions.These visitors involves representatives of the Ministry of Health and professors, which significantly strengthened bilateral cooperation in medical simulation, laying a robust foundation for product development and market expansion across South America.
On October 8, 2024, representatives from the Brazilian Ministry of Health visited TAME, accompanied by our strategic partner. These two renowned Brazilian professors in medical simulation observed that our products offered advantages in aspects such as appearance, functionality, and operational realism.
In TAME, they personally tested various skill training models, experienced the comprehensiveness and immersiveness of the products, offering high praise for Tellyes.
On April 8, 2025, during the CMEF, a team of professors from a Brazilian university developed a strong interest in TELLYES. Following the conclusion of the exhibition on April 11, the professor visited us. They showed particular interest in our comprehensive products like Nuwa-Birthing Simulator, SP Brothers-Standardized Patient Brothers, and Complete Clinical Skills Training Manikin, and were highly complimentary of our medical simulation solutions. A tour of Tellyes standardized production line also left a deep impression, with the professor noting that such a professional manufacturing system provided full assurance of quality.
Marking their third visit following two prior productive exchanges, our national strategic partner returned to TAME on August 5. This partner recently established an exhibition hall in Brazil featuring primarily Tellyes products, which have gained significant local recognition due to their advanced technology, reliability, and exceptional realism. This initiative not only demonstrates Tellyes’ leadership in medical simulation but also align perfectly with Brazil’s accelerated efforts to build its simulation-based medical education infrastructure, creating stronger collaborative foundations.
During this visit, engineers and specialists completed an intensive 5-day training program at TAME. Through theoretical instruction and hands-on practice, our team offered participants with comprehensive operational expertise and systematic understanding of equipment protocols.