Home

Home > IT & Telemed > Mobility

3D medical imaging anywhere & anytime

article image

Medical imaging innovator Barco unveiled AVT, a new advanced visualization solution with which doctors can read volumetric studies throughout the hospital, in a remote office, or Read more …

SMS messaging in paging systems

article image

Bosch launched a new paging system which automatically diverts paging calls to mobile phones, so that an SMS message can be sent.
Read more …

Tracking and tracing victims

article image

Rescue workers are often confronted with chaotically situations which are hard to sum up and coordinate.
Read more …

Mobile radiology diagnoses

article image

MORTIS is a new teleradiology system which utilises high-resolution laptops to receive images for diagnostic purposes.
Read more …

Next-generation medical IT Systems

article image

Pervasive, mobile, and here today - a report on groundbreaking developments for diagnostic readings of CT, MR, and CR examinations on wireless PDAs.
Read more …

Search

 

Service

Company News

Insulin in oral capsules

At the international congress on diabetes in September, Oramed Pharmaceuticals, Inc. introduced its oral insulin capsules that might in the future replace injections patients currently have to face. Last week Oramed announced the agreement with ETI Karle Clinical Pvt. Ltd. to conduct phase 2B clinical trials for its oral insulin capsules.

Accu-Chek® Combo – put effective diabetes management into action

At the annual congress of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) this year in Rome, Roche Diabetes Care introduced Accu-Chek Combo – the insulin pump system that combines an insulin pump with an intelligent glucose monitoring system, a bolus calculator, and an integrated pump remote-control.

Products redesigned to help patients simplify life with diabetes

Bayer HealthCare Diabetes Care unveiled the new
CONTOUR® blood glucose meter with enhanced testing features at the 44th Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes in Rome, Italy.