Solsta lines up solutions for Medical Technology Ireland
Solsta will exhibit its latest medical solutions at Medical Technology Ireland 2024, taking place September 25-26 at Galway Racecourse.
Rory O’Connor, Global Key Account Manager at Solsta, said: “We’ve got so many innovative solutions we’ll be showcasing at Medical Technology Ireland this year – ground-breaking technology from our complete endoscopy imaging chain to our portable medical device solutions.
At the heart of Solsta’s exhibit will be a complete endoscopy imaging chain, featuring Omnivision camera sensors, advanced signal processing and high-resolution displays.
This integrated system demonstrates Solsta’s ability to provide end-to-end solutions for minimally invasive surgical procedures, supporting the industry’s trend towards less invasive diagnostic and treatment methods.
Solsta will also highlight its expertise in portable medical device solutions, including compact displays with integrated single-board computers.
These versatile systems can be adapted for various applications, such as diabetic monitoring and respiratory devices, enabling healthcare providers to perform critical diagnostic tests outside of traditional hospital settings.
Sensor assemblies for use with liquid levels, waste levels and bubble detection will showcase Solsta’s UK ISO13485-accredited medical manufacturing capabilities, including a class 7 clean room with class 5 enclosure for critical builds.
Visitors to the Solsta stand will also have the opportunity to explore examples of the company’s capabilities in ultrasound equipment and other emerging medical technologies. These demonstrations underscore Solsta’s commitment to supporting early detection and diagnosis across a wide range of medical fields.
“Our focus is on providing fully integrated solutions that reduce complexity for medical device manufacturers,” commented O’Connor.
Sensor assemblies for use with liquid levels, waste levels and bubble detection will showcase Solsta’s UK ISO13485-accredited medical manufacturing capabilities, including a class 7 clean room with class 5 enclosure for critical builds.
Visitors to the Solsta stand will also have the opportunity to explore examples of the company’s capabilities in ultrasound equipment and other emerging medical technologies. These demonstrations underscore Solsta’s commitment to supporting early detection and diagnosis across a wide range of medical fields.
“Our focus is on providing fully integrated solutions that reduce complexity for medical device manufacturers,” commented O’Connor. “As a ‘one-stop shop’ for medical technology OEMs, we offer everything from camera sensors to displays, image processing and computing engines as well as custom solutions.”