Medical Devices
Tristan van Doormaal, a neurosurgeon at UMC Utrecht in the Netherlands, details how augmented reality and virtual reality can help patients understand their condition better and train residents in different approaches to surgery.
Julio Vivero, business partner at GMV, says medical devices and data privacy are two huge cybersecurity issues the healthcare industry is facing, and a one-size-fits-all approach is not the solution.
Norway Health Tech CEO Kathrine Myhre, winner of the HIMSS Europe Future50 award, says lessons from oil and gas industry successes along with Norway's pioneering culture help fuel the drive to maximize the healthcare system's potential.
Kotona At Home is a remote delivery care treatment center whose goal is to give people the means to live at home longer.
StethoMe CEO and co-founder Wojciech Radomski discusses his company's EC2VC-winning smart stethoscope and why AI is crucial in an era where more and more digital health devices are found in the home.
Friedrich Lämmel, CEO of EC2VC pitch competition winner Thryve, talks about the future of digital health startups as mature technologies push the boundaries of the market and user base.
Vocera Senior Clinical Executive Steven Matarelli says Smartbadge was born out of a need to integrate the company's badge technology and smartphone capabilities into a single device.
The HIMSS & Health 2.0 European Conference in Helsinki will feature both global thought leaders and innovators showcasing the latest dynamic healthtech solutions.
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin Director of Digital Health & Experience Christopher Neuharth shares how introducing digital health tools to patients extends human relationships.
Swift Medical's technology enables clinicians to wave a cellphone around a wound and assess it, according to CEO Carlo Perez.