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Sinoaid Health Promotion Center Successfully Holds CPR and AED Training for Teradyne Shanghai Employees

Shanghai — On October 18, 2024, the Sinoaid Health Promotion Center successfully conducted CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) and AED (Automated External Defibrillator) training sessions for employees of Teradyne Shanghai. Two parallel training sessions were held to equip employees with life-saving skills and enhance workplace safety awareness.

Teradyne (NYSE: TER), a leading global manufacturer of Automatic Test Equipment (ATE), is headquartered in North Reading, Massachusetts. Since 2005, Teradyne has held the largest market share in the SOC (System on Chip) component testing market. The company is dedicated to providing efficient and precise testing solutions to clients worldwide, employing approximately 3,800 people globally. Teradyne Shanghai, as one of the key production and R&D hubs, plays a vital role in advancing the company's strategy within China and the Asia-Pacific region.

Sinoaid Health Promotion Center, a professional organization specializing in emergency medical training, provided Teradyne Shanghai employees with top-tier CPR and AED training. The sessions covered essential CPR theory and procedures, with a special focus on the correct use of AED devices for cardiac arrest emergencies. By completing this training, Teradyne Shanghai employees are now equipped to offer immediate and effective assistance to colleagues in emergency situations, thus strengthening the company's overall emergency response capability.

This training aims to further enhance employees' ability to respond to unexpected situations, ensuring a safer and healthier work environment. The professional team at Sinoaid Health Promotion Center provided hands-on guidance and practical sessions to ensure optimal learning outcomes.

Sinoaid Health Promotion Center is dedicated to promoting emergency rescue knowledge and improving public emergency response skills. Moving forward, the Center will continue to partner with more companies to expand the reach of life-saving training, contributing to a safer society.