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Advancements in personal healthcare, diagnostic analysis and rehabilitative practices are growing at a rapid pace. From diagnostic equipment to medical imaging, and medical instruments to healthcare wearables—explore our resources to stay up to date with healthcare and medical trends and technology.

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Integration of Multiple Technologies Heralds a New Era in Smart Healthcare
Avnet drives IoMT innovation in healthcare
January 15, 2025
As a leader in technological innovation, Avnet will continue to explore the limitless possibilities of IoMT, contributing to the creation of a smarter, more connected future for healthcare.
Integration of Multiple Technologies Heralds a New Era in Smart Healthcare
Integration of multiple technologies heralds a new era in smart healthcare
June 14, 2024
The ongoing advancement of digital technology is driving wearable devices towards medical-grade applications, making them an important reference for assessing patients' physical conditions.
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Learn how AI and the latest CPM technologies optimize patient rehabilitation
By Avnet Staff   -   February 21, 2024
Continuous passive motion (CPM) is now a critical part of patient rehabilitation. New technologies, including artificial intelligence, are helping medical OEMs take the next step to optimize patient therapy.
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Designers lead advances in CT scanning field
By Avnet Staff   -   February 21, 2024
High resolution and low dose are two of the latest developments in computed tomography equipment used by medical professionals. Looking inside tells us how these innovations are being achieved.
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Monitor your heartbeat, safeguard your health
October 15, 2023
Take a closer look at heart rate monitors, especially the technology, applications, and development of optical heart rate monitors.
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Key trends across the development of MedTech devices
September 18, 2023
The healthcare industry is facing a unique combination of challenges over the coming decades.
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The rise of oximeters and other wearable medical devices
February 15, 2023
Wearable medical devices are set to become one of the largest and fastest growing markets in the world over the next decade. The technology has the potential to disrupt several parallel markets.
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The IoT is ready for the era of virtual clinical trials
February 15, 2023
Clinical trials take time and money, but they also need participants and lots of data. The IoT is now being used to capture that data from participants virtually and to conduct clinical trials in the digital domain.
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Seven strategies for designing wearable devices on an ultra-low power budget
By Philip Ling   -   February 15, 2023
The design requirements for wearable devices are unique amongst embedded systems. Design engineers don’t have the freedom to trade size against weight, or performance for power.
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Diagnostic wearables: Design challenges and opportunities
By Karen Field   -   February 15, 2023
From the need to maintain small form factors and keep system power requirements low to concerns over data integrity and cost, the design space for diagnostic wearables is fraught with complexity.
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IC Technology in Medical Equipment: Applications and Trends
December 15, 2022
Digital ICs have found many applications in electron medical equipment that relies on the collection, storage and transmission of electronic information.
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Are wearables the killer app for energy harvesting technology?
By Karen Field   -   October 13, 2022
As wearable devices grow in popularity, so does interest in energy harvesting technology as an alternative to battery power. Experts say it shouldn’t be an “all-or-nothing: proposition.
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BCG Sensing Technology Brings You “Closer” to Your Heart
May 23, 2022
Professional medical terminals like BCG devices, which are both non-sensing and require minimal management, are bound to occupy an important place in the future wave of smart sensing, smart life and smart medical care.
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Time-of-flight cameras make patient monitoring secure and private
January 14, 2022
A growing need exists for alternative solutions to patient monitoring applications in healthcare facilities. Time-of-flight cameras enable sensors to read position data of scenes within the field of view, but without identifying patient information.
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FPGA vs. GPU vs. CPU – hardware options for AI applications
March 31, 2021
Field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) deliver many advantages to artificial intelligence (AI) applications. How do graphics processing units (GPUs) and traditional central processing units (CPUs) compare?
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In the post-pandemic era, where is the fulcrum point of the medical electronics market?
September 1, 2020
It is important to filter short-term market fluctuations in order to identify long-term developments in the post-pandemic medical electronics market.
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How to win future battles against disease - Four case studies (Part 2)?
June 1, 2020
Opportunities are already emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic. While grasping these opportunities is no simple task, we can learn from the success stories of the recent past.
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How to win future battles against disease - Four case studies (Part 1)?
June 1, 2020
The idea of using IoT technology to deploy healthcare resources more efficiently, to cover a wider population and to provide more convenient treatment services, has gained traction.
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The story of Owlet
October 11, 2017
In 2012, Kurt Workman was a full-time chemical engineering major at Brigham Young University. Kurt’s aunt had just had twins, prematurely, so he and his wife were lending a helping hand whenever they could.
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Worried about your elderly parent living alone at home?
September 10, 2017
New technologies can help the elderly to continue leading independent lives. Sensor-based systems using complex analytical methods are able to detect emergencies and call for help when necessary.
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Looking to develop NB-IoT technology?
August 28, 2017
Narrowband-IoT (NB-IoT) is a technology standard developed by 3GPP to work in licensed bands. It holds a key position in the evolution of cellular mobile communication technologies (between LTE and 5G), and has therefore been gaining followers among
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The Spring for the Industrial Internet of Things
August 28, 2017
If we combine traditional industries (including manufacture, exploitation of natural resources, construction, public utilities, etc.) with the transportation and health service sectors, about 46 percent of the global economy, or US$32.3 trillion in g
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Redefining HMI in the intelligent age
August 28, 2017
Looking at how common smart technologies have become, it is hard to imagine that they have only came into existence in recent times. Impressive as it may seem, what we are witnessing is only the tip of the iceberg. Technology giants around the world
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Shark Tank Big Winner Saves Lives
June 26, 2017
Smart mobility changed everything, but it was advancements in wireless connectivity such as Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® Smart that truly freed...
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Standout Product Keeps Employees from Sitting Too Much
June 1, 2017
You’ve probably heard in the news lately how unhealthy sitting can be. According to WebMD, sitting for long hours has been linked to mental health problems, obesity, death from heart disease and cancer, and other conditions.
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Monitoring Impact Levels in Sports
April 20, 2017
Concussion, also known as mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI), is a very serious topic in the world of sports today.
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The story of Braster
April 1, 2017
Braster S.A. is a Poland-based company founded by scientists with a mission – to save lives by giving women an easier, more effective and more comfortable way to conduct breast self-examinations at home
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