

“No anatomy, no medicine”—this profound statement by the great anatomist Andreas Vesalius has been engraved in the hearts of countless medical students from the moment they begin their studies, guiding generations of medical professionals forward on their path!
Deren, while vigorously developing the internet+ era and transitioning from 4G to 5G, and while comprehensively advancing various teaching software like 3D, VR, AR and the latest technological products, never forgets its original mission—to serve education and return to the roots of teaching. Firmly rooted in its platform—anatomy, morphology teaching, and experimental platforms—only by staying true to the original aspiration can one remain steadfast to the end!
Deren, while vigorously developing various teaching models such as anatomical specimens, biological slides, and environmental preservation fluids, and expanding into teaching software products and laboratory design and construction projects since 2018, never neglects the most fundamental and ancient disciplines (anatomy and morphology) by continuing to maintain and repair related equipment. This is where Deren’s “special bond” with anatomy and morphology lies, and this is the essence of the “Deren craftsmanship spirit.”

While actively engaging in various innovative projects and product development, Deren also undertakes maintenance and repair services for foundational equipment and facilities, specimen preservation, scanning, and other related work. Details are as follows:
Actively providing maintenance and repair services for various stainless steel dissection tables, refrigeration cabinets, ventilation systems, display cabinets, and more, including:
1. Inspection, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration malfunctions in dissection table products;
2. Inspection, maintenance, and repair of lifting malfunctions in dissection table products;
3. Inspection and repair of refrigeration and electrical issues in refrigeration and freezing cabinet products;
4. Inspection, maintenance, and repair of ventilation systems (including equipment, pipelines, and circuits);
5. Maintenance and repair of display cabinets, skeletal cabinets, and others;

