Build value and drive convenience through innovative medical device technology
For the medical devices segment in the healthcare industry, VSI provides innovation around software, mechanical and electronic engineering to design, develop and validate a new generation of connected products. Our connected health devices are built using wireless technologies, IoT, and Artificial Intelligence platforms such as VSI HOLMESTM to simplify diagnosis and treatment, enhance patient and caregiver convenience and meet stringent regulatory norms.
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Pharmaceutical & Life Sciences
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Digital surveillance system with big-data analytics & cognitive computing ensuring critical medical supply
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Five Challenges in using Predictive Analytics to Improve Patient Outcomes
Predicting medical device failures is critical to minimize service costs. Here is how companies can leverage predictive…
EMRGateway - Interoperability solution for medical devices
The need for “plug-and-play” interoperability – the ability to take a medical device out of its box and easily make it…
Medical devices: The Trend of M2M connectivity
Explore how M2M enables proactive service, allows for consumption-based business models and drives recurring revenue…
(De)sign Of Things to Come
Medical device companies weave new business models to provide value-added services
Achieving Diversity and DEPICT Act Compliance in Clinical Trials
According to one estimate, 50% of US clinical trial participants come from 1-2% of all ZIP codes. Members of Black, Latino and Asian communities are massively underrepresented in clinical trials.
Key Strategies for Life Sciences Cloud Innovations
Smart Cities and Health Equity
At the intersection of technology and healthcare, there’s often an uncomfortable question about equity: Even if a new medical innovation can deliver impressive outcomes, what if the intervention remains too expensive to benefit most patients? Recently, that issue has become front and center in the public health vs. precision healthcare debate.
As digital health technologies accumulate more and more patient data, stakeholders across the healthcare value chain are looking to digital biomarkers as crucial counterparts to clinical biomarker data
The Role of Analytics in the Life Sciences Industry
In the Consumer Goods (CG) industry, competition is primarily driven by brand recognition, product innovation, and price. Other aspects that are also critical for success include the ability to meet consumer preferences, product quality, and promotions.
An unprecedented rise of the failing M&A’s has resulted in enormous financial and operational losses. Data Lakes has successfully addressed the problem by offering flexible data options for real time reporting,application integration and simplifying information systems.
Your Digital Doctor is here
Today’s patients see digital technology as an enabler in their journey to wellness – they are always connected, and this has fundamentally changed their expectations and behaviors. Read on to know more how the technology landscape is enabling this revolution in healthcare.
NextGen Pharma takes ‘Smart’ Strides with Internet of Things
Digitization of processes and data across the value chain along with the emergence of Internet of Things (IoT) has transformed the Pharma industry. Although IoT is still in its nascent stages of adoption in the Life Sciences industry, the use of smart devices and machine-to-machine (M2M) communication leveraging SMAC technologies comes at a time when the industry is grappling with patent cliffs and declining R&D productivity
IDC Tech Spotlight: Transforming Life Sciences into Cloud – Native Business
The market is seeing that the consumer brands are increasingly pivoting to Direct to Consumer (DTC) model. This is seeing increasing demand for distribution centers (DC’s) to support online fulfillment.
Over the past two decades, there has been a steady rise in online traffic caused by consumers turning to the internet and social media to shop for everyday essentials, rather than brick-and-mortar stores.
Digital transformation is a term much-used in corporate circles but ask what it means and each one has a different answer depending on their orientation
On the morning of June 24, 2016, residents of Great Britain woke up to the news that their country was going to leave the European Union, as a result of the Brexit referendum vote held the previous day
Artificial Intelligence, the silver bullet for speed in Clinical Development
While conversing with a CPG Director at a POI event in Budapest, he mentioned how some 28 years ago, an article in the Harvard Business Review offered an assessment of the difficulties facing manufacturers in the fast-moving consumer goods sector.
Clinical Trial Management System
Control over deliveries has become exceedingly important since the trend of consumers and shoppers buying directly from Consumer Goods (CG) companies –largely through online and mobile channels are forcing Consumer Goods (CG) companies to work harder to get closer to their end-consumers and increase brand recall.
Healthcare & Life Sciences Communiqué Edition 2
In times of great stress that move people and societies to adapt to new circumstances, businesses that sense the potential inflections in their customers’ lives and boldly prepare for a different future not only survive, but thrive.
Technology: Driving the Pharma Industry in More Ways Than You Think
Technology enablement plays a crucial role in tracking customer needs that are expressed through different channels; a platform based approach will help telcos improve customer satisfaction and thereby improve revenues. It’s time for telcos to relook at Service Assurance strategy.