Philips to bring personalized precision health service through intelligent interconnection Release date:2018-10-07
Fast-growing Chinese medical equipment and the big health market have provided historic opportunities for enterprises from all over the world to enter China.
The Medical Equipment & Health Care Products exhibition area of the China International Import Expo has attracted nearly 300 enterprises from 51 countries and regions around the world. Nearly 30 Fortune Global 500 and leading enterprises of the pharmaceutical industry will participate in the expo, and many of the industry’s top new products and technologies will be launched during the event.
During the expo, Philips will focus on its full range of health care products, solutions in the cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and tumor areas, as well as products for a healthy life. Helen Zhu, Vice President and Head of Public Affairs, Philips Greater China said that smartification is the key word across the three major sectors, and Philips hopes to bring precise and personalized services to users through digital, intelligent and connected means.
In order to better display products at the import expo, Philips has made sufficient preparations.
“Philips is a health technology company,” Zhu told reporters, “We will center on the five key links of health care—healthy life, disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment and home care—to professionals and the public, showcasing Philips’ health care solutions driven by technologies such as interconnection, digitalization and artificial intelligence.”
First of all, products like the world’s leading digital imaging systems, as well as smart information systems, can help doctors more precisely and efficiently detect some diseases.
Philips will also launch a new digital imaging system, as well as AI software and services, which can help hospitals improve image quality, increase work flow efficiency and improve user experience, for example, the world’s first spectrum-based imaging IQon CT, the Azurion image-guided interventional surgery platform, the Vereos all-digital PET/CT, the Ingenia CX light speed smart magnetic resonance machine, EPIQ7, CX50 and other imported ultra-high-end ultrasonic equipment and systems.
Second, Philips will present a “holistic disease solution” driven by interconnected technology and artificial intelligence for three high-risk diseases, including cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, and tumors. This includes assisting physicians in making more precise diagnoses and offering personalized interventional therapies by identifying images that are unrecognizable to the naked eyes and integrating images across vertical and horizontal dimensions, interconnected and integrated solutions for medical systems facilitating interdisciplinary and interdepartmental collaboration, holistic health solutions that connect hospitals to families, as well as solutions that provide hospitals with a large amount of structured, standardized, high-quality data.
The third highlight is that Philips will exhibit healthy lifestyle products, providing some smart products in oral, diet, respiratory, sleep, skin, maternal and child health, among others, such as smart electric toothbrushes.
Another highlight is that their products will be equipped with advanced smart technology, turning data into insights, making products and solutions a “smart assistant” for medical professionals and consumers, and enabling users to better address their medical and health problems.