For the 10th edition of its innovation diners, IE-Club (Innovation & Entreprises Club) is inviting eDevice CEO StĂ©phane SCHINAZI, alongside Rafi HALADJIAN (Sen.se) and Cedric HUTCHINGS (Withings). This edition will focus on the machine-to-machine market and on how the Internet of Things is becoming part of everybody’s life. eDevice has been chosen for its expertise Read More
eDevice Identified as One of the Top 10 Global Leaders of the Medical Device Connectivity Market by Transparency Market Research
Transparency Market Research (TMR) is a next-generation provider of syndicated research, customized research and consulting services. TMR’s global and regional market intelligence coverage includes industries such as pharmaceutical, chemicals and materials, technology and media, food and beverages, and consumer goods, among others. TMR’s “Medical Device Connectivity Market 2013-2019” report provides a 360-degree view of the market Read More
ITU – M2M Focus Group with a focus on Healthcare gathered in Bordeaux
As Vice-Chairman of the Focus-Group, eDevice’s CEO Marc Berrebi organized the ITU Focus Group meeting in Bordeaux. Standards are extremely important in the M2M industry and mostly in Healthcare. eDevice is proud to be a contributor to the advancement of standards. Machine-to-machine (M2M) communication is considered to be a key enabler of applications and services across Read More
With 100,000 connected patients and 50% growth in 2012, eDevice affirms its position as the medical devices connectivity leader
Through innovation, eDevice has become the leading provider of connectivity solutions for medical device companies, now connecting one hundred thousand devices across the globe. Bordeaux – France, May 2nd 2013 – A few years ago, it was considered a risky bet for an M2M (Machine-to-Machine) telecommunication company to heavily invest in new technology for the emerging Read More
M2MApps.com Interview – eDevice’s CEO Marc Berrebi talks about the future of Telehealth
“The eHealth is going to grow and grow for the next 20 years, but right now Europe is in the slow lane. Action is needed, something you covered in a recent interview with Bilel Jamousse of the ITU. In the US de facto standards are often set in the marketplace and that is the situation Read More
Medlatest.com – All Go For HealthGO, The First Fully Customisable Remote Patient Monitoring Technology Platform
French technology company eDevice has introduced HealthGO™, a complete technology platform for Remote Patient Monitoring based on Freescale Semiconductor’s Home Health Hub (HHH) reference platform. We’ve covered telehealth, home monitoring, eHealth, whatever you want to call it, fairly extensively on our pages so this venture immediately caught our eye because it probably represents the future Read More
eDevice Announces the HealthGO Monitor, Built on Freescale’s Home Health Hub Reference Platform
HealthGO is the Industry’s First Fully Customizable Technology Platform for Remote Patient Monitoring eDevice – Bordeaux, France – May 10th, 2012 – eDevice introduces HealthGO, a complete technology platform for Remote Patient Monitoring based on Freescale Semiconductor’s Home Health Hub (HHH) reference platform. HealthGO is a Remote Patient Monitoring technology platform designed for medical device and healthcare monitoring Read More
[FR] Sud-Ouest – eDevice invente la box mĂ©dicale
La start-up a créé une machine permettant la surveillance des patients à domicile. Un succès outre-Atlantique. Le boîtier noir ressemble à une petite console de jeux vidéos. Rien, en apparence, de très original. Ces quelques centaines de grammes sont le dernier bébé de la start-up eDevice. Un bijou de technologie qui pourrait révolutionner le monde Read More
eDevice Introduces the First Low Current GSM/GPRS Modem for Machine-To-Machine (M2M)
Cellgo enables power-constrained devices to connect to wireless cellular networks through a single cable used for both data and power. eDevice – Bordeaux, FR – March 2011 – GSM/GPRS network connectivity, which is ideal for M2M data exchange, requires the supply of enough energy to cope with high consumption peaks of external cellular modems. Many devices are Read More
