Ensure Medical Device Interoperability with Hospitals’ Legacy Systems
Hospital operators and medical device manufacturers in Europe, the U.S., Canada, and Japan are adopting the new IEEE 11073 SDC (service-oriented device connectivity) standard allowing the transmission of data between medical devices
Development and support of applications stack for the new ARM-based processors
A semiconductor manufacturer sought Auriga's assistance in creating firmware and drivers for a one-of-a-kind, inventive processor. Download a case study and learn how our client reduced time-to-market one year earlier than planned and gained recognition within the Linux community.
Alarm Fatigue: Medical Device Interoperability for Quiet ICU
Nearly every medical device in modern hospitals is outfitted with an alarm – patient monitors, infusion pumps, ventilators, pulse oximeters, sequential compression devices, beds, and more.
Digitalization in Healthcare. Putting the cart way before the horse or anticipating a crucial transformation of the industry. Reflections and thoughts after visiting DMEA, Berlin....
Over the past decade, health IT has evolved from an administrative mechanism to a clinical tool for improving the quality and efficiency of healthcare. Such...
For more than 40 years, Düsseldorf has hosted MEDICA, the world’s leading trade fair for medical technology companies, medical device manufacturers, software and information systems...
The healthcare industry is going through a digital revolution. Hospitals pay more attention to technology than ever before. Both patients and professionals realize the benefits...
More than 13 years of experience in the MedTech industry, dozens of successfully completed projects, and recognition of the international community—all this makes Auriga an...
Telemedicine is one of the fastest growing segments in healthcare. The global telemedicine market was estimated to be worth around $17.9 billion in 2015, and...