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K-jump is one of the first digital human body thermometer manufacturers in Taiwan. Its product lines now include devices in body temperature care, respiratory care and cardiovascular care.

History
K-JUMP HEALTH CO.,LTD was founded in Taiwan in 1983 by a team of interdisciplinary engineers and clinicians to develop a non-invasive and accurate human body monitoring system. Electronic thermometers were the initial main product. In 1988, the company began to produce portable ultrasonic nebulizers. In 1990, it obtained FDA 510(k) clearance for digital thermometer sales in the USA. POLYGREEN® Group was founded in 1995 as its first subsidiary in the United States. In the same year, a factory was established in Dongguan, China. In 1996, the first generation of electronic digital blood pressure monitor was produced. Obtained ISO 9002, EN 46002, MDD 93/42/EEC and CE 0197 certifications in 1997. In 1998, research and development began for infrared thermometers. In 2001, the company expanded into the field of sports diagnostics. In 2002, the Chinese government approved domestic sales for its thermometers and blood pressure monitors. Certified by ISO 13485 in 2003. Obtained the Canadian Medical Device License (CMDCAS) in 2004, and a German sales subsidiary (POLYGREEN® Germany) was established in that year. In 2005, the company merged with E-on (Amplife) to improve its product quality and obtained ISO 9001 certification. In the same year, the European subsidiary (POLYGREEN® Europe) was established. In 2006, it merged with Spengler SAS, a century-old French company involved in the production of sphygmomanometers since 1907, in order to expand its business base of its European subsidiary. In 2009, the medical ultrasonic nebulizer was approved by the Taiwan FDA. The company obtained the good manufacturing practice (G.M.P.) certification from the Department of Health of Taiwan in 2010. In 2011, it obtained permission from the Taiwan FDA to set up the Wugu factory. In 2012, telemetric blood glucose monitor was developed. In 2017, a new factory was established in Tainan, Taiwan.