BORDEAUX, France - eDevice was awarded the Tadi Award for the design of its HealthGO Mini, the company announced Tuesday.
HealthGO Mini is a healthcare device directly installed at patients’ homes, transmitting vital signs (i.e. blood pressure, weight, oxygen saturation) to medical information systems through a secure eDevice mobile network. HealthGO Mini communicates with medical sensors via Bluetooth or USB. It can be combined with a tablet, offering a powerful user interface for medical applications such as Q&A for disease management.
“The specific needs of chronically-ill patients, the home-and-office environment of our products and the market’s regulatory requirements are three key factors that pushed eDevice to place the product design at the core of its strategy," stated Stéphane Schinazi, CEO eDevice. "For five years now, we’ve been working closely with the recognized and award-winning French designer Didier Garrigos. Together, we created ergonomic, easy-to-use medical products for patients and elderly people, while keeping a compact and unobtrusive form factor that perfectly blends into the lifestyle of the end-user.”
Several innovating products emerged from this collaboration, from the WireX network converter, to the medical platform family HealthGO. More than 200,000 active products are deployed in 150 different countries, including in the United States where eDevice generates most of its revenue.