Macro & Micro-Test is accelerating its global expansion through closer collaboration with partners in Southeast Asia and Africa. Recent visits and technical exchanges mark solid progress in the company’s international market development, with its innovative technologies and integrated diagnostic solutions gaining strong recognition from overseas clients.
Southeast Asia: Advancing Molecular Diagnostics
At Macro & Micro-Test Beijing, a delegation from a leading Southeast Asian medical enterprise conducted in-depth exchanges focused on molecular diagnostic technologies and local high-incidence disease testing needs, including respiratory infections, HPV, STIs, diarrheal multiplex pathogens, and antimicrobial resistance genes.

The company’s flagship AIO800 Fully Automated Molecular System drew particular attention and received high praise for its integration, automation, and testing accuracy. Both sides reached a preliminary cooperation plan covering performance verification, standardized operation, and joint market promotion, laying the groundwork for further regional expansion.
Africa: Supporting Localized Diagnostic Capacity
At the Jiangsu Macro & Micro-Test , African partners visited its production and R&D centers and expressed strong interest in its product portfolio covering rapid diagnostics, infectious diseases, and women’s health.

In response to local healthcare needs, the partners proposed establishing localized production capacity. Macro & Micro-Test will evaluate cooperation conditions and provide integrated support, including technology transfer, production guidance, and quality management, to advance product localization and strengthen regional diagnostic capabilities.
Building a Global Precision Detection Ecosystem
These international exchanges highlight Macro & Micro-Test’s growing global competitiveness and its strategy of technology-driven collaboration and win-win development. Moving forward, the company will continue to deepen global partnerships, expand access to innovative diagnostic technologies, and contribute to improving public health worldwide.
Post time: Feb-09-2026