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The future of telemedicine at DMEA 2024

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The future of telemedicine at DMEA 2024

Starlink connectivity is revolutionizing the
Access to healthcare in
remote regions

Further information

Berlin, Germany April 6, 2024 At DMEA 2024, the leading event for

digital health in Europe, Polarmedic presents its groundbreaking Starlink-powered

Telemedicine solution aimed at providing healthcare in remote and

transform underserved areas.

Visitors to the DigiHealthStart.NRW trade fair stand $Hall 5.2, Stand A109% ​​get up close and personal

Experience how this innovative technology overcomes connectivity barriers and

bringing quality healthcare to the most isolated communities.

The Polarmedic solution is based on the groundbreaking research work of a team of experts

which includes Kai Müller, Hannah Evans, Katharine Ganly and the technical advisor Tim Befall

belong.

Ihr Projekt „Connecting the Unreachable: Evaluating the Feasibility and Effectiveness of

“Starlink for Telemedicine in Antarctica” was the first application of Starlink for telemedicine

under extreme conditions.

“The findings from our Antarctic research have given us valuable insights into Starlink’s potential for the

“Expanding access to healthcare and improving outcomes in remote and challenging regions,” said Kai Müller, expedition leader.

“We are excited to demonstrate how this technology can be used to bridge the digital divide and provide life-saving telehealth services to communities that have previously been underserved.”

At DMEA 2024, Polarmedic will demonstrate how its Starlink-powered telemedicine solution

Overcomes connectivity challenges that have previously hindered the adoption of telemedicine in remote regions.

By leveraging Starlink’s global coverage and high-speed, low-latency Internet capabilities, the Polarmedic system ensures reliable, real-time data transmission for a variety of medical applications, from remote consultations to advanced diagnostics and remote patient monitoring.”Starlink’s satellite technology has the potential “To become a game changer in the field of telemedicine. “By partnering with DigiHealthStart.NRW, we are committed to bringing the benefits of this transformative technology to healthcare providers and patients across Germany and beyond.”

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Visitors to the DigiHealthStart.NRW booth at DMEA 2024 will have the opportunity to learn more about the company’s Starlink-powered telehealth solution and explore its potential to bridge the digital divide and improve access to healthcare in remote and underserved communities.

To arrange a demonstration appointment or an interview, please contact

Polarmedic at [email protected].

The Polarmedic solution builds on the groundbreaking research of a team of experts including Kai Müller, Hannah Evans, Katharine Ganly and technical advisor Tim Befall.

Contact
Polarmedic
Kai Muller
Kong-Oscars-Gate 45
5017 Bergen
+4798767620

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