Charles Sternberg, Associate Editor03.29.22
At the AAOS annual meeting in Chicago, Smade officially unveiled its smart devices and user-friendly analysis hub (aka S-HUB).
The proprietary UX-centric and advanced data analytics platform, called S-HUB, processes field data into actionable insights, addressing OEMs’ needs and enabling more accurate data-empowered decision-making capabilities.
“Our solution is the lowest-consumption technology with an unprecedented long lifespan. Embedded in any surgical trays and instruments, our devices deliver smart data that enable countless data-powered actions and decisions. They reflect our know-how. The result of an intense and invaluable R&D phase,” said David Ryan CEO at Smade.
Smade’s solution is able to track an asset’s full lifecycle, and reveal invaluable information such as how many times the instrument/tray has been in surgery, how many times it has been in autoclave & cleaning, if unexpected events occurred to them such as drops with impact, and more.
Smade’s devices are resistant to extreme environments, and self-powered with long lifespans. They can transmit data via RFID even in a metallic environment and they provide the most accurate information of the surgical instruments and kits on the field.
Smade hopes S-HUB will change the way sales, operations and logistics teams, Regulatory and Quality teams, and finance teams tackle industry challenges.
The proprietary UX-centric and advanced data analytics platform, called S-HUB, processes field data into actionable insights, addressing OEMs’ needs and enabling more accurate data-empowered decision-making capabilities.
“Our solution is the lowest-consumption technology with an unprecedented long lifespan. Embedded in any surgical trays and instruments, our devices deliver smart data that enable countless data-powered actions and decisions. They reflect our know-how. The result of an intense and invaluable R&D phase,” said David Ryan CEO at Smade.
Smade’s solution is able to track an asset’s full lifecycle, and reveal invaluable information such as how many times the instrument/tray has been in surgery, how many times it has been in autoclave & cleaning, if unexpected events occurred to them such as drops with impact, and more.
Smade’s devices are resistant to extreme environments, and self-powered with long lifespans. They can transmit data via RFID even in a metallic environment and they provide the most accurate information of the surgical instruments and kits on the field.
Smade hopes S-HUB will change the way sales, operations and logistics teams, Regulatory and Quality teams, and finance teams tackle industry challenges.