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.
Double Cycling During Mechanical Ventilation: Frequency, Mechanisms, and Physiologic Implications
Critical Care Medicine
1/9/18
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Minimizing asynchronies in mechanical ventilation: current and future trends
Respiratory Care
17/2/18
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Automatic detection of ventilatory modes during invasive mechanical ventilation
Critical Care
14/8/16
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Asynchronies during mechanical ventilation are associated with mortality
Intensive Care Medicine
19/2/15
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Validation of the Better Care® system to detect ineffective efforts during expiration in mechanically ventilated patients: a pilot study
Intensive Care Medicine
12/5/12
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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.