Alliances for more connected care
We build partnerships that expand the impact of our solutions in hospitals around the world.
37
%
Annual expenses
to R&D projects
to R&D projects
+
30
Own scientific
publications
publications
+
20
Peer-reviewed
publications
publications
Our Commitment to Healthcare Research
We collaborate on international research initiatives to turn scientific knowledge into innovation that drives continuity of care.
Intellilung: Intelligent Lung Support for Mechanically Ventilated Patients in the Intensive Care Unit
EU-funded project
Sep 2022 - Aug 2027
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ASSESS-DHT: Development and harmonisation of methodologies for assessing digital health technologies in Europe
EU-funded project
Jan 2024 - Dec 2026
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SASICU: Improving patient outcomes and reducing cognitive load of clinical staff in intensive care through medical device interoperability and an open and secure IT ecosystem
EU-funded project
Oct 2023 - Sep 2026
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Jan 2020 - Mar 2020
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WS-Vent: Workstation design to support decision-making in critically ill patients with invasive mechanical ventilation
Spanish-funded project
Dic 2022 – Dic 2025
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INN-MEDICAL: Innovative Medical Industry enabling an Efficient and Autonomous response against COVID-Like Pandemic
Spanish-funded project
Jan 2020 — Feb 2025
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SmartVent: Using algorithms based on physiological signals to personalize care for critically ill patients undergoing mechanical ventilation
Spanish-funded project
September 2018 — May 2021
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Jan 2018 - Dec 2020
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Jan 2020 - Dec 2022
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Our Indexed Journal Publications
Building on our ongoing commitment to scientific research that delivers real-world impact, we develop solutions that transform clinical data into informed decisions throughout the entire patient journey.
Automated detection and quantification of reverse triggering effort under mechanical ventilation
Critical Care
15/2/21
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Considerations for an Optimal EAdi Threshold for Automated Detection of Ineffective Efforts
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
1/12/20
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Cognitive phenotypes 1 month after ICU discharge in mechanically ventilated patients: a prospective observational cohort study
Critical Care
21/10/20
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Development and validation of a sample entropy-based method to identify complex patient-ventilator interactions during mechanical ventilation
Scientific Report
17/8/20
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Response to the letter: Esophageal pressure and potential confounders for evaluating patient-ventilator asynchrony
J Crit Cae
20/7/20
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Monitoring Asynchrony During Invasive Mechanical Ventilation
Critical Care Medicine
6/6/20
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Clinical experience in real-world practice
Leading hospitals around the world trust in us to ensure the continuity of care for their patients.