Zhengzhou Liserve Science and Education Equipment Co., Ltd

Zhengzhou Liserve Science and Education Equipment Co., Ltd

Liserve: 50 Years of Supporting Global Special Education—From Desks to School Furniture

2026 01/22

Special education needs tools that prioritize accessibility and inclusion. For 50 years, Zhengzhou Liserve Science and Education Equipment Co., Ltd. (Liserve) has led in this space, exporting Desk, Standing Desk, Teaching Instruments, Experimental Equipment, School Furniture, and School office desks and chairs to 20+ countries—tailored to students with disabilities, sensory needs, and diverse learning styles.
 

A Legacy of Inclusive Design

 
Liserve’s focus on special education started with empathy:
 
  • 1975: Crafted adjustable-height Desk models for Chinese students with physical disabilities.
  • 2003: Adopted sensory-friendly materials for School Furniture (non-reflective, soft textures).
  • 2011: CE certification unlocked Europe for its Accessible Experimental Equipment line (large buttons, easy grips).
  • 2018: Launched an “Inclusive Classroom Bundle” —combining accessible Desk sets, sensory Teaching Instruments, and adaptive School Furniture—for North American special education schools.
  • 2023: Added “Assistive Tech Compatibility” to Standing Desk models (e.g., wheelchair-accessible heights).
 
Today, 20% of Liserve’s global orders serve special education—proof it designs for all learners.
 

Product Line: Tools Built for Inclusion

 
Liserve’s lineup prioritizes accessibility:
 

Desk & Standing Desk: Adaptive & Accessible

 
  • Desk: The “Wheelchair-Accessible Desk” (adjustable height, wide leg room) fits students with mobility needs in Canadian special schools. The “Sensory-Friendly Desk” (non-reflective surface, weighted base) suits learners with autism in the U.S.
  • Standing Desk: The “Low-Height Standing Desk” (fits wheelchair users) supports inclusive learning in German schools. The “Weighted Standing Desk” (stable, reduces fidgeting) suits students with ADHD in Australian special education centers.
 

Teaching Instruments: Sensory & Easy to Use

 
Liserve’s Teaching Instruments meet diverse needs:
 
  • The “Large-Button Science Kit” (easy grips) fits students with fine motor challenges in French schools. The “Sensory Math Set” (textured numbers) suits learners with visual impairments in Indian special education centers.
 

Experimental Equipment: Accessible & Adaptive

 
Experimental Equipment from Liserve is designed for all users:
 
  • The “Voice-Controlled Lab Bench” (hands-free operation) fits students with physical disabilities in U.S. universities. The “Low-Sensory Centrifuge” (quiet, dim lights) suits learners with sensory sensitivities in British special schools.
 

School Furniture & School Office Desks and Chairs: Inclusive & Comfortable

 
  • School Furniture: The “Adaptive Classroom Chair” (adjustable straps, supportive padding) fits students with physical needs in Brazilian schools. The “Quiet Reading Nook” (sound-dampening) suits learners with sensory overload in Japanese special education centers.
  • School office desks and chairs: The “Wide Admin Desk” (wheelchair-accessible) fits special education offices in the U.K. The “Sensory-Friendly Office Chair” (soft fabric, stable base) supports counselors in Canadian special schools.
 

Global Impact: Empowering All Learners

 
  • North America: Supplied 10,000+ Inclusive Classroom Bundle kits to U.S. special schools, increasing student participation by 30%.
  • Europe: Delivered 5,000+ Accessible Experimental Equipment units to German special education centers, making lab work possible for all.
  • Asia: Donated 8,000+ Adaptive Desk sets to Indian special schools, supporting students with mobility needs.
  • Oceania: Distributed 3,000+ Sensory-Friendly School Furniture sets to Australian special education centers, reducing sensory overload.
 

Partner With Liserve

 
For Desk, Standing Desk, Teaching Instruments, Experimental Equipment, School Furniture, or School office desks and chairs for special education, contact: