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They are made in China.
What else do you need to know? So are the latest Philips small monitors, they just bought Goldway Healthcare and stuck their badge on. A lot of the big brands are now produced in China, why knock a company who is proud of being Chinese? Robert Hi Robert, How are you? Is Jerry Bao here. I am working in Philips UK, responsible to the Goldway patient monitors sales. Philips does NOT badge on the Goldway monitors. NO compromising on Philips Quality, Goldway monitors offer the essential specificatins at affordable prices. Find out more here: https://www.ebme.co.uk/news/pr/Saving_lives_and_money_-_t.html And if you want to know more, please do not hesitate to contact me anytime, jerry.bao@philips.com
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Who's knocking whom (or what)? Meanwhile ... does this now mean that Philips will be charging Goldway prices?  Anyway, I believe that you guys are missing the Big Picture here. Surely the real question is:- which language should my grand-kids be learning ... Mandarin, or Cantonese? @Paul: it's nice to see such enthusiasm. I'm sure we all wish you and the rest of the team well. Hi Geoff,  , unfortunately, Philips will NOT be charging at Goldway Prices. IntelliVue is 100% R&D and produced in German. And SureSigns 100% come from USA. And Goldway as the third sub-brand, made in China with Philips quality guaranty. Same method as iPhone. 
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Hello Jerry ... having just taken a look at your website, all I can say is that I'm deeply impressed by what is probably the best CV I have ever seen. I'm humbled. So let me please offer my sincere respects on that point.  So ... OK (as you are multi-lingual yourself) ... which language? 
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Hi all, Thanks for the attention to Goldway. Goldway as one of the Philips patient monitor brands, now it is available in UK/Ireland market. As Philips Value Segment products, Goldway delivers quality and core spec to suit your budgetary requirements. Should you be interested to know more or get a trial, please do not hesitate to contact me directly. jerry.bao@philips.com Goldway models can be found in https://www.ebme.co.uk/products/index.php Many thanks.
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Hello Jerry ... having just taken a look at your website, all I can say is that I'm deeply impressed by what is probably the best CV I have ever seen. I'm humbled. So let me please offer my sincere respects on that point.  So ... OK (as you are multi-lingual yourself) ... which language?  HI Geoff, sorry, the personal website is too much decorative. Never can match you and other experts level here. I could speak both Mandarin and Cantonese since I grow up in Shenzhen. DO not be worry about the Chinese, since most educated Chinese can speak English. After all, English is the first international language.
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Meanwhile ... does this now mean that Philips will be charging Goldway prices?  No...they charge Philips Price for Goldway Products  oh, sorry to hear this, but I believe it is not correct. At least, not for UK. Goldway is available in the new NHS framework (both Supply Chain & Scotland), therefore, all UK customers welcome to check them out. 
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Hi Jerry,
I will get in contact off forum when I have a moment. I presume you are now living back in the UK.
Philips own Goldway do they not? Is it a way of producing a range of affordable monitors to extend the Philips portfolio? With the Intelivue range at the top and Goldway at the lower end - in both specification and price. I was always inpressed by the Mindray monitors which seemed to come in when people in the west were still cautious of Chinese products butt hey were definitely made up to a standard not just down to a cheap price. I presume the Goldway ones are similar.
Robert
My spelling is not bad. I am typing this on a Medigenic keyboard and I blame that for all my typos.
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@Jerry:- Parlez-vous français?  @Robert:- Don't worry, once the market has been conquered, and everyone else has been squeezed out, the prices will undoubtedly rise. Come back on here in five years time and tell me I'm wrong! I'm no expert by the way, Jerry. Hard-bitten, experienced, observer, commentator ... those I'll allow.
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Hi Jerry,
I will get in contact off forum when I have a moment. I presume you are now living back in the UK.
Philips own Goldway do they not? Is it a way of producing a range of affordable monitors to extend the Philips portfolio? With the Intelivue range at the top and Goldway at the lower end - in both specification and price. I was always inpressed by the Mindray monitors which seemed to come in when people in the west were still cautious of Chinese products butt hey were definitely made up to a standard not just down to a cheap price. I presume the Goldway ones are similar.
Robert HIHI, Robert, Yes, I moved back to UK. Life full of surprise. Maybe, bringing the value quality product to UK is my destiny.  A destiny to make everyone happy! 
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Hi Jerry
Do Philips-Goldway still offer product support for old Goldway Patient Monitors?
Charles
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