Innovative Integration
Innovative Integration provides board-level hardware products that integrate the best analog I/O and reconfigurable FPGAs to provide cost-effective solutions for challenging data acquisition and signal processing applications.

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Best practices for delivering smarter medical devices
Join IBM medical device industry experts as they explore key trends and development techniques in this free webcast, Build smarter medical devices using proven development best practices. Learn about important trends and predictions for the medical devices industry along with how these market changes impact product development.
We will discuss best practices for developing smarter medical devices and how IBM Rational software can help you...
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https://event.on24.com
date: 6/30/2010
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Editorial Webinar: Speeding design time for Medical Electronics
Electronics is transforming how health professionals monitor and manage patient care, and treat and cure disease.
Electronic is also changing how individuals manage their own health and communicate with their healthcare provider.
Indeed, the market for home health care products is expected to explode in the next few years.
Join presenters from Arrow Electronics, MKS, Panasonic Industrial, and Texas Instruments as we explore technology...
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http://www.eetimes.com
date: 11/17/2010
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Editorial Webinar: The Future of Medical Electronics
Wearable electronics to monitor vital signs.
Ingestible 'pillcams' for routine procedures.
Powerful imaging systems for early detection of disease.
The digitization of medical records and the networking of medical information systems.
The medical world is undergoing an electronics revolution that will change the way health professionals monitor and manage patient care, and how they treat and cure disease.
And the revolution is sure to...
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http://www.techonline.com
date: 1/25/2010
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Enabling Telehealth Devices with Embedded Computing
Telehealth describes the use of embedded devices including smartphones or tablets with 3G/4G connections, devices with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, or other wireless networking technology, or larger platforms with Ethernet to help people connect with healthcare providers wherever they may be. The setting for a telehealth device can be a clinical environment such as a hospital or doctors office, or a home where caregivers arent always...
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http://ecast.opensystemsmedia.com
date: 11/16/2010
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