Medical Devices
Medical and Healthcare market is inundated with high hundreds of innovative and extreme IoT gadgets, and with Connected Healthcare thought leaders buzzing around the plethora of healthcare opportunities represented by bio-sensing technology and remote monitoring. Under that current of consumer wearable, patchable, digestible hoop-la however, there is a very serious movement in the life-sciences industry as it adapts to expand the role of IoT. The Internet of Things is seen as a way to connect everyday objects and networks, allowing them to send and receive data.
Case Study
Industry - Video / Articles
INSPIRONICS is well positioned to help medical & Healthcare companies with strong ecosystem partners in advanced capabilities: sensor, connectivity, cloud, mobility, and big data technologies, vastly increasing the potential of Industry 4.0 advantages to influence further value deliverance.
The increasing use of sensors on the manufacturing floor will bring radical changes in operations to medical manufacturing plants across the world where these tools will drastically change the maintenance and monitoring process of manufacturing plants. To that end, in just the past year, there has been a dramatic lift in partnerships between life-science and technology companies: One ecosystem collaborating to discover, develop, and bring to market new therapies for patients with age-related diseases, including neuro-degeneration and cancer. Another ecosystem, teaming up to develop a next-generation remote patient monitoring system using IoT middleware platform to collect data from patient medical devices and wirelessly send the information back to cloud-based back-end services.
This evolving trend attracts funds for early-stage companies that offer technologies, products, or services to benefit physicians and patients. Cost savings from IoT and IIoT in Healthcare market are predicted in the trillions of dollars annually. INSPIRONICS is well positioned to help medical & Healthcare companies with strong ecosystem partners in advanced capabilities: sensor, connectivity, cloud, mobility, and big data technologies, vastly increasing the potential of Industry 4.0 advantages to influence further value deliverance.
Industry - Video / Articles
Events / Seminars / Webinars / Blogs
Other Links to Articles