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.
Large semi-trucks manufacturer tasked Auriga to develop an optical recognition system for components to automate orders fulfillment, receipt or shipment of goods, inventory check, etc.
EU-based manufacturer of scanning digital microscopes tasked Auriga with development of an automated tool for biopsy plates mapping to improve time-response, reduce lab workload and errors, and contribute to better patient care.
A major industrial components manufacturer entrusted Auriga with modernization of the legacy anomaly detection system that sorts out defective parts on the production line.
A U.S. technological start-up specializing in security and video surveillance enterprise solutions tasked Auriga with developing autonomous module to identify vehicles on office parking areas to check available slots, detect traffic violation and generate smart events for security service.
An EU-based manufacturer of smart medical devices contracted Auriga’s data science team to R&D new medical image analysis algorithms to assist with automated detection of certain patterns in tissue images.