Molex will showcase its medtech solutions and manufacturing capabilities at this year’s MD&M West.
Molex helps converge electronic product integration into medical applications in order to serve the healthcare ecosystem. The company employs a collaborative approach with customers to develop solutions to the medical industry in three areas: diagnostic, therapeutic and monitoring.
The company offers a broad portfolio of innovative, reliable and highly customisable solutions to meet the evolving needs of the medical electronics industry. For example, Molex medtech solutions can be integrated into surgical equipment, wearables for diagnostic and monitoring, and implantable pharmaceutical medication delivery devices.
Anthony Kalaijakis, strategic medical marketing manager, Molex, said: “In this exciting age of digitalisation and connected health, it’s imperative to have customisable solutions that seamlessly integrate into medical devices and equipment. This helps ensure high-quality and reliable delivery of the best patient care, while streamlining costs for development, prototyping and manufacturing.”
As the demand for diagnostic solutions is predicted to climb, Molex’s integrated technologies are designed to serve the need for access to immediate imaging data by enabling clear communication, from the point of data capture to receipt – even on the road. Its solutions can work to support MRI, ultrasound and general x-ray applications, as well as more complex in vitro diagnostic testing.
Therapeutic solutions are also evolving, as the popularity of minimally invasive robotic surgery and implantable medical devices continues to grow. The need for technology that combines power, portability, miniaturisation and digital bandwidth has never been greater.
Remote monitoring of healthcare consumers is on the rise as the cost of inpatient medical care continues to escalate. Molex addresses the need for smaller, lighter weight and highly portable monitoring and telehealth solutions across cardiac care (ECG), diabetes management and vital signs, to help providers keep readmissions down and offer patients home-based convenience, better quality of life and anytime/anywhere connectivity with their clinicians.
Kalaijakis added: “The right solution provider and medical device design can minimise risk and design complexity, while achieving launch timelines and compliance with medical device regulations. We’re excited to showcase our latest innovations at MD&M West as Molex helps to accelerate the future vision of patient care.”
MD&M West runs from 11-13 February at Anaheim Convention Center, California.