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Overview
Miniaturized electronics have enabled a new generation of MedTech devices that are dedicated to human-centered healthcare. These connected devices use the machine-to-machine communication at the heart of the Internet of Things (IoT). IoT allows devices to share data with each other, which can be analyzed to provide diagnoses and treatment for patients. This has been further enhanced by the recent introduction of 5G.
These connected devices have little in common with the large and cumbersome machines found in hospitals. Miniaturized electronic design has enabled a new generation of small MedTech devices, allowing patients the freedom to carry on with their daily lives while monitoring their own health and even receiving treatment. Addressing medical concerns and receiving care in the comfort of a patient’s own home lessens recovery time and reduces the need for expensive hospital stays.
This focus on human-centered healthcare means that MedTech devices share many features with consumer electronics, and designers can benefit from technology developed in other sectors such as IT and telecommunications. However, unlike consumer devices, the need for testing and compliance with extensive medical regulation means that designing medical devices relies on time-consuming research and development that is often expensive. Designers need to work with companies who can support the extended timescales involved in the regulatory process.
The wireless connection and remote use of MedTech devices also raises concerns about the dangers of data breeches. For patients that depend on MedTech devices to deliver remote care, protecting personal information is key to establishing confidence in this technology.
Phillips-Medisize, a Molex Company, brings over six decades of expertise working with leading MedTech companies, specializing in complex medical cable assemblies with high performance interconnects, custom high density, high speed medical connectors, and plastic injection molding and assembly. Phillips-Medisize supports today’s specialization, regulation and digitization for fast, efficient product launches on a global scale – helping companies develop and manufacture innovative products that help people live healthier and more productive lives.
By the Numbers
USD 432 Billion
MedTech Market Size
1.1 Billion
Wearable Devices Sold
20%
Medtech Spend Growth
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