On June 25–26, the 2026 Academic Conference on Pre-hospital Medical Emergency Care, organized by the "120" Medical Emergency Center (Station) Management Branch of the Inner Mongolia Hospital Association, was successfully held in Tongliao City. The conference focused on the development of pre-hospital emergency care systems, the exchange of management insights, and trends in information technology, aiming to collaboratively enhance regional emergency response capabilities.
Sanling Group (APK) was invited to participate, showcasing its 5G smart gateway all-in-one unit and engaging with industry experts to discuss the application and future direction of smart emergency care technologies.

In pre-hospital emergency scenarios, the timeliness and completeness of information transmission directly impact the efficiency of treatment decisions. Traditional methods rely heavily on verbal reports via telephone, leading to issues such as incomplete information and transmission delays, which hinder integrated, collaborative care between the field and the hospital.
Sanling Group’s 5G smart gateway all-in-one unit is designed for medical emergency applications. It connects to medical devices—such as patient monitors, ventilators, and ECG machines—to capture and transmit patient vital signs in real-time. Using 5G networks, this data is instantly synchronized with hospital systems, facilitating efficient information linkage between the field and the hospital. Additionally, the unit supports real-time audio and video transmission, enabling hospital-based experts to conduct remote consultations and provide live guidance. This enhances collaborative treatment capabilities during emergencies, truly realizing the concept of "information arriving before the patient."
Building on this foundation, 5G-enabled ambulances equipped with this smart gateway are evolving from simple "transport vehicles" into "mobile treatment units" capable of data acquisition, real-time transmission, and remote collaboration. Patients are connected to the information network the moment they board; vital signs are automatically uploaded, allowing hospital staff to assess the patient's condition and prepare for admission in advance, thereby streamlining the transition to hospital care. The application of 5G ambulances is driving the continuous evolution of pre-hospital emergency care from isolated "point-to-point transport" toward "full-chain information collaboration."



During the conference, Sanling Group (APK) engaged in discussions and knowledge-sharing with numerous industry experts and heads of emergency medical centers. In-depth conversations focused on the development of information systems for pre-hospital emergency care and the practical application scenarios of the 5G smart gateway integrated unit. Experts at the event spoke highly of the unit's performance, particularly regarding the seamless integration of pre-hospital and in-hospital information and the real-time transmission of data.
Participation in this event has further strengthened communication and collaboration between Sanling Group and pre-hospital emergency care agencies in the Inner Mongolia region, yielding valuable experience for the future implementation and practical application of technologies in medical emergency settings.
By leveraging 5G networks to empower emergency care, driving collaboration through data, and utilizing specialized vehicles to bridge the rescue chain, Sanling Group remains committed to enhancing pre-hospital emergency capabilities. The company will continue to focus on key pre-hospital emergency scenarios, constantly strengthening its specialized equipment and information coordination capabilities.


