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How TE Connectivity wants to transform patient care

February 7, 2017 By Danielle Kirsh

TE ConnectivityTE Connectivity (TE), a connectivity and sensor products and services company, is showcasing technologies designed to mitigate medical device design challenges at MD&M West this week in Anaheim, Calif. Product experts from TE will be on site (Booth #3149) to discuss how TE’s customized sensing, connectivity and minimally invasive device solutions are helping to transform patient care.

“Sensor intelligence is helping medical device manufacturers develop home-health monitoring devices that allow patients to live healthier, more mobile lives. Sensor-equipped medical devices for in-home use are on the rise, and options that didn’t exist before are becoming a reality, such as in-home dialysis treatment. That’s the kind of next-generation patient care that drives TE’s sensor innovation,” Terry Merlihan, TE regional sales manager, said.

TE will have its medical sensing solutions on display at MD&M West, including piezo film sensors used to monitor vital signs such as heart rhythm, photo-optic sensors for pulse oximetry to measure oxygen saturation and pulse, and ultrasonic sensors to detect air bubbles and medication levels during infusion.

Also at the booth will be minimally invasive device solutions for OEM environments from TE’s Creganna medical product portfolio as well as TE’s medical, surgical and cable solutions, such as sheaths, interconnects and tubing.

Hands-on product demonstrations and an interactive display at TE’s booth will enable visitors to experience technologies that are helping to improve patient health, provide better treatment insights and shorten recovery times.

More than medical

With engineering expertise in areas as diverse as the connected home, the connected car and the connected factory, TE is helping to enable a connected life by sensing data, power and signals in areas and environments never before possible. Offering one of the broadest sensor portfolios in the industry, the company meets a wide range of application needs through customized solutions and close customer collaboration.

Aimed at providing high reliability and performance in extreme conditions, TE’s sensor technologies are capable of accurately measuring physical characteristics as diverse as pressure, temperature, position, vibration and humidity, from the ocean floor to the depths of space.

TE provides its customers with a broad set of sensor and connectivity solutions and advanced manufacturing and engineering expertise through a continued focus on innovation and solutions for increasingly harsh environments. TE was recently named a Top 100 Global Innovator for the sixth year in a row.

TE Connectivity
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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: MD&M West, medtech, TE Connectivity

About Danielle Kirsh

Danielle Kirsh is an award-winning journalist and senior editor for Medical Tubing + Extrusion, Medical Design & Outsourcing and MassDevice. She received her bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism and mass communication from Norfolk State University and is pursuing her master's in global strategic communications at the University of Florida. You can connect with her on Twitter and LinkedIn, or email her at dkirsh@wtwhmedia.com.

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