Explore our premier industrial systems designed for continuous telemetry, smart energy regulation, and high-altitude safety monitoring across Nepal's diverse developmental zones.
Nepal is currently undergoing a structural transformation. With massive investments in hydropower projects along the Koshi, Gandaki, and Karnali river basins, alongside rapid urbanization in the Kathmandu Valley, Pokhara, and Biratnagar, the demand for high-reliability telemetry has skyrocketed. However, the region’s extreme geography introduces challenges: active seismic fault lines, steep mountain terrains prone to landslides, and seasonal flooding.
Traditional localized warning systems are no longer sufficient. Modern Nepalese infrastructure projects require dynamic remote safety monitoring systems equipped with cellular/satellite hybrid connectivity. These networks ensure that critical data points—such as slope movement, industrial gas leakage, hydraulic crane load limits, and substation heat rises—are captured in real-time and transmitted to central control rooms or cloud monitoring nodes, minimizing operational hazards and safeguarding worker life.
By partnering with Dongguan Trial Medical Co., Ltd., Nepalese enterprises, developers, and public utilities gain direct access to advanced telemetry hardware, precision manufacturing, and customized software systems designed for remote, off-grid applications.
Continuous slope deformation monitoring, dam settlement detection, and multi-axis tilt logging.
Securing telemetry sites with containerized battery energy storage systems and EMS.
Gas leakage detection, thermal imaging alarms, and heavy machinery overload defense.
Dongguan Trial Medical Co., Ltd. is a premier manufacturer specializing in digital research technology, remote telemetry solutions, and decentralized monitoring devices. Founded in 2016 and located in Dongguan, China—a globally recognized hub for advanced electronic engineering and hardware manufacturing—we operate a state-of-the-art facility covering over 11,000 square meters and employ a highly skilled workforce of more than 230 engineering and production professionals.
While our foundations stem from high-precision medical-grade telemetry systems—demanding zero-tolerance safety and rock-solid transmission integrity—we have scaled our technologies into the industrial safety and smart telemetry domains. Our extensive portfolio includes remote monitoring devices, multi-axis geotechnical tilt alarms, gas leak telemetry setups, smart EMS energy systems, and high-frequency testing equipment. These solutions are currently deployed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific (including heavy deployments in infrastructure projects throughout Nepal), the Middle East, and Latin America.
For sourcing managers in Nepal, procuring equipment directly from our China facility guarantees an exceptional balance of cost-efficiency, state-of-the-art technology, and rapid shipping turnarounds. We offer comprehensive OEM/ODM solutions, ensuring that every remote sensor array or power storage unit matches the exact voltage, temperature tolerance, and communications environment of the local Nepalese grid and topography.
High-voltage, PD-free testing systems, and high-current primary injection devices engineered to secure substations and grid transformations throughout the Nepalese power network.
International contractors and local EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) companies operating in Nepal must satisfy rigorous international standards (such as IEC, IEEE, and ISO certifications). When purchasing remote safety monitoring platforms, telemetry nodes, or backup energy stations, the following factors are critical for smooth deployment:
Nepal’s monsoon season brings intense humidity, heavy rainfall, and potential debris flow. Outfield sensors and telemetry transceivers must carry at least an IP66 or IP67 ingress protection rating. Enclosures must feature anti-corrosive UV coatings to withstand extreme solar radiation at high altitudes.
Off-grid mountainous areas suffer from unreliable electricity distribution. Integrating long cycle life industrial battery packs with Smart Energy Management Systems (EMS) ensures remote sensors keep transmitting critical safety telemetry during extended grid outtages.
Deep river valley gorges and remote mountain roads lack standard cellular signals. We engineer our telemetry systems to run on multi-band frequencies, featuring automatic failovers between LTE-M, NB-IoT, traditional 2G/4G, and satellite uplinks for maximum data reliability.
Explore our versatile safety and telemetry systems engineered for heavy manufacturing, clean energy storage, medical safety, and automotive parking telemetry across Nepal.
Take an inside look at our 11,000 square meter factory in Dongguan, China, showcasing our manufacturing lines, environmental testing facilities, and high-precision calibration setups.










Professional answers regarding deployment, sensor calibration, customization, and logistical support for our Nepalese clients.
We employ multi-layer communication configurations on our multi-axis tilt sensors and gas telemetry imaging systems. Hardware is built with low-power sub-GHz radio links (like LoRaWAN) to transmit data from sensors inside deep mountain gorges to an elevated gateway. The gateway then relays the data to central monitoring systems using cellular 4G/LTE networks or integrated satellite terminal systems.
Yes, our container energy storage systems and monitoring arrays are engineered to accept wide ranges of AC input (with automated voltage stabilizer protection built in) or direct DC input from off-grid solar photovoltaic systems. The onboard Energy Management System (EMS) coordinates the optimal charge and discharge cycles, protecting critical monitoring systems from load-shedding events and grid frequency fluctuations.
Yes. Through our Dongguan R&D division, we offer customized API and software layers. Our Smart Rotary Automatic Car Parking Systems and Remote Gas Telemetry networks can link directly with municipal municipal control software, sending SMS alerts, API pushes, or emails directly to local emergency responses or administrative hubs.
For standard telemetry devices, production takes 15–20 days. Custom orders (OEM/ODM systems) typically take 30–45 days. We provide direct shipping routes from Shenzhen/Guangzhou ports to Kolkata Port, or dry-port land transport routes via the Gyirong/Rasuwa Gadhi land border crossing directly into Kathmandu, ensuring safe customs clearance and logistical monitoring.
Connect with our experienced engineering consultants in Dongguan to tailor telemetry systems, remote alarms, and high-voltage testing systems matching Nepalese terrain and environmental regulations.