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WhaleTeq

Defibrillator Analyzers

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WhaleTeq designs and manufactures test and simulation equipment for medical devices, including ECG/EKG simulators, AED and defibrillator testers, PPG testers, and vital-signs simulators. Its instruments help device manufacturers and test labs verify compliance with IEC 60601 and related standards. Founded in 2013 in Taipei, Taiwan, the company reports more than 400 clients across 30 countries.

Key Features

  • ECG/EKG simulators and analyzers
  • AED and defibrillator testers
  • PPG and vital-signs simulators
  • Compliance testing software for IEC 60601-2-xx standards
  • Benchtop instruments controlled via PC over USB/Ethernet

What It Helps You Do

Speed device compliance testing Verify AED/defibrillator output Shorten time to market

What Sets Them Apart

Specialized manufacturer of standards-based ECG, AED, and vital-signs test instruments purpose-built for IEC 60601 compliance verification.

How WhaleTeq Uses AI

No AI/ML

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Key Numbers

  • Founded 2013
  • 400+ clients
  • 30 countries

Integrations

PC test software via USB/Ethernet

Tags

test-equipment ecg-simulator aed-tester iec-60601 compliance-testing

Trust Signals

Customers
400+ clients across 30 countries (vendor-reported)

Frequently Asked Questions

What does WhaleTeq make?

WhaleTeq manufactures test and simulation equipment for medical devices, including ECG simulators, AED and defibrillator testers, PPG testers, and vital-signs simulators.

What standards does WhaleTeq test equipment support?

Its instruments are built to help manufacturers and labs verify compliance with IEC 60601 and related IEC 60601-2-xx test standards for ECG, monitors, and defibrillators.

Where is WhaleTeq based?

WhaleTeq was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, serving more than 400 clients across 30 countries.

Does WhaleTeq equipment use AI?

No. WhaleTeq products focus on standards-based signal generation, simulation, and measurement; there is no evidence of machine-learning features in the instruments.

Sources

  1. WhaleTeq: Company
  2. WhaleTeq: Crunchbase profile

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Last updated: June 8, 2026