The Promising Future of Diagnostic Wearables
Medical wearable devices are rapidly becoming a realistic alternative to procedures and testing in clinical settings, improving lives by reducing the need for office visits and hospital stays.
Phillips Medisize is bringing continuous monitoring and healthcare diagnostics closer to home. Our engineering teams offer expertise in the latest innovative technologies for wearable devices, including precision magnesium molding, miniaturization of electronics, and user-friendly interfaces. Phillips Medisize also provides a full suite of capabilities in vendor sourcing and supply chain implementation.
A Survey of Design Engineering Stakeholders
What are the prospects for wearables and what are the barriers to entry for new concepts? A comprehensive survey conducted by our parent company, Molex, and Avnet received responses from 600+ international design engineers and managers working on wearable applications in healthcare.

The path to bringing diagnostic wearable products to market is not without its challenges. A comprehensive survey conducted by Molex and Avnet received responses from 600+ international design engineers and managers working on wearable applications in healthcare.
Explore the market drivers and issues impacting a new generation of diagnostic wearables by reading the full survey report.

Hear from 600+ design engineers in the wearable diagnostic space qualify their key challenges, tradeoffs and predictions in this innovative field.
Find out these answers in this quick glance at the infographic.

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Women in MedTech
As Vice President of Quality for Phillips Medisize, Cheryl was highlighted in the Women in Medtech organization. She oversees the 900-person global quality organization, which spans the Pharma, MedTech, Regulated Commercial Products and Commercial business sectors. Cheryl has over 25 years of Medical Device and Pharmaceutical experience and has been with Phillips Medisize since 1999 in various roles, from Quality Manager to her current position.