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2019
13 Sep 2019

DMS Service

Lynda Cole, Owner of DMS Service, introduced the products she was exhibiting.
13 Sep 2019

QT Medical

QT Medical is a medical device company based in Los Angeles.
13 Sep 2019

EP Solutions SA

IDTechEx spoke to Dr Matthias Egger, Chief Operating Officer at EP Solutions SA - an electrophysiology company based in Switzerland.
13 Sep 2019

Vales & Hills BioMedical

IDTechEx spoke to Cathy Fei, Export Manager at Vales & Hills BioMedical.
13 Sep 2019

AliveCor

Dr Jacqueline Shreibati, Chief Medical Officer at AliveCor, presented the company's portable 6-lead ECG during a 'Pitch' session which IDTechEx attended.
13 Sep 2019

Boston Scientific

IDTechEx spoke with Boston Scientific, which was displaying a number of its products, most notably ablation catheters for the treatment of cardiac rhythm disorders.
13 Sep 2019

Sky Labs

IDTechEx caught up with Sky Labs, a company based in South Korea. It was showcasing a ring-type wearable device for non-invasive continuous heart and ECG monitoring.
13 Sep 2019

Canon

IDTechEx spoke with Canon about some of its products. The company was displaying various ultrasound scanners, including the Aplio i-series and a-series.
13 Sep 2019

JUST

JUST is a food company that uses plant proteins to produce vegan egg and dairy products. JUST is also developing cultured meat products, making it the only company operating in both the plant-based and cultured meat spaces. At the Good Food Conference 2019, IDTechEx Analyst Dr Michael Dent spoke with JUST's head of global communications Andrew Noyes.
13 Sep 2019

GE Healthcare

GE Healthcare had numerous types of equipment on show.
13 Sep 2019

Custo-Med

IDTechEx interviewed Dr Peter Rumm, Medical Projects at Custo-Med - a company based near Munich, Germany. It was showcasing Custo Watch, a continuous ambulatory Holter ECG.
13 Sep 2019

Biotronik

IDTechEx spoke with representatives from Biotronik and attended the symposium sponsored by the company.
13 Sep 2019

CardiacSense

CardiacSense, a MedTech company based in Israel, presented during a 'Pitch' session that IDTechEx attended.
13 Sep 2019

Impulse Dynamics

IDTechEx spoke to Impulse Dynamics. The company demonstrated Optimizer Smart, a heart failure treatment device for patients not yet in end stage heart failure but showing chronic heart failure symptoms despite being on therapeutic drugs.
13 Sep 2019

Heart2Save

Dr Tuomas Rissanen, Head of Science at Heart2Save, approached IDTechEx to introduce its product. Heart2Save is a company based in Finland that has developed a wearable ECG device.
13 Sep 2019

Zoll

IDTechEx caught up with Zoll, which exhibited the LifeVest Network - a wearable heart monitoring and external defibrillator for heart failure patients at risk of sudden death. This product also takes ECG measurements to assess heart rhythm.
13 Sep 2019

Preventice Solutions

Preventice Solutions revealed the BodyGuardian Mini, a wearable Holter ECG, to IDTechEx during the Congress. It functions as either a single or multichannel ECG.
12 Sep 2019

Wearable watch and patch for cuffless blood pressure monitoring

Biobeat, announced that the US Food and Drug Administration has granted a 510K clearance for its patch and watch for measurement of blood pressure, oxygenation and heart rate in hospitals, clinics, long-term care and at home.
10 Sep 2019

The future of wearables is medical (Part 1)

IDTechEx's most recent report on the industry includes historic data and 10 year market forecasts for 48 different wearable technology product types, of which 20 are types of wearable medical device. These include more traditional medical products such as hearing aids, cardiac devices (e.g. Holter monitors or event monitors) and insulin pumps, but also newer devices such as continuous glucose monitors (CGM) for diabetics, other new electronic skin patches, and other emerging wearable medical device prospects. These products increased their combined annual revenue by $10bn a year in the period from 2010 to 2019, and make up around a third of all of the wearable device revenue in 2019.
10 Sep 2019

World's first heart failure neuromodulation device

Designed to address a significant unmet medical need in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, the BAROSTIM NEO was one of the first therapies to receive the FDA's "Breakthrough Device" designation.