"Digital Health!“ LOWTeq will be at DMEA 2024 in Berlin from 9 to 11 April

This year, LOWTeq GmbH will once again be presenting its PDMS solutions at DMEA 2024 in Berlin and showcasing all new developments at Europe's leading event for digital health. You will find us in the Berlin exhibition halls from 9 to 11 April in hall 3.2, stand A-105. Take the opportunity and come by - we look forward to seeing you!

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"Talent scouting!“ LOWTeq Managing Director Dr Aloys Oberthür gives a lecture on the use of AI in medicine at a high school in Cologne

As part of the Studium Universale at Cologne's 'Gymnasium Rodenkirchen' secondary school, LOWTeq Managing Director Dr. Aloys Oberthür spoke to the participating students about the increasing importance and opportunities of the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine and healthcare. One focus of his presentation was on the possible applications of AI in intensive care medicine. In addition to basic concepts of artificial intelligence, such as machine learning, deep learning or federated learning and examples of the use of AI in medicine, the challenges were of course also addressed. The question of the availability of data was discussed just as lively as the issue of data protection, which plays a key role in the medical field and in healthcare in general.

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"Certification confirmed!" Surveillance audit documents the high level of LOWTeq's QMS

LOWTeq's QMS (quality management system) has passed the regular, annual monitoring audit with flying colours. The TÜV Süd audit team spent two days checking LOWTeq's QMS for conformity as well as for flawless functionality. Result: Very good, passed! QMS certificate confirmed!

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"Nice confirmation!" Knappschaftskliniken also rely on LOWTeqpdms in their anaesthesia departments

Now it's official: the Knappschaftskliniken are relying on the support of LOWTeqpdms in their anaesthesia departments. For LOWTeq, being awarded the contract to use its PDMS solutions in the anaesthesia departments of the seven hospitals is further confirmation of the quality and user-friendliness of its products in practical use. LOWTeqpdms has already been used successfully in the intensive care units of some of these hospitals for some time.

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"Communication and data exchange!" LOWTeq develops interface to DETECT together with the DSO

Together with the DSO (German Organ Transplantation Foundation), LOWTeq has realised a REST interface to DETECT, which is being piloted at the Sana Kliniken Duisburg. Other clinics will follow shortly. This means that LOWTeq is now also one of the PDMS manufacturers with a DETECT connection. The DETECT screening tool was developed as efficient organisational support for doctors responsible for transplantation. DETECT evaluates selected data regularly transmitted by the PDMS from patients undergoing intensive medical monitoring and can thus make a valuable contribution to the systematic identification of a potential irreversible loss of brain function and thus the possibility of realising an organ donation.

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"Moin!“ LOWTeq at DIVI 2023 (29.11.- 01.12.2023, Congress Center Hamburg) in Hall H, Area C

Of course, we will be there again this year in Hamburg, at what is now the 23rd Congress of the German Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine. From 29 November to 1 December 2023, we will be presenting the latest developments in our PDMS solutions, demonstrating our innovations and fresh research projects, and discussing the pressing issues in intensive care and emergency medicine with you. Come by, we look forward to welcoming you at our stand HC-45, in hall H, area C!

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"The future always firmly in sight!” LOWTeq receives BSFZ seal for innovation competence

The Bescheinigungsstelle Forschungszulage, or BSFZ for short, has awarded LOWTeq the BSFZ seal for entrepreneurial innovation competence. The award is given to companies that drive ideas and innovations and are eligible to apply for funding through the research allowance. LOWTeq receives the seal for its in-house research and development projects in the field of AI.

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"Fits!” LOWTeqpdms successfully launched in two intensive care units of the LAKUMED clinics“

With Landshut-Achdorf and Vilsbiburg, two of the hospitals united under the umbrella of LAKUMED Kliniken have decided to introduce LOWTeqpdms in both their anaesthesia and intensive care units. As a first step in the project, the successive commissioning of LOWTeqpdms in the intensive care units of both hospitals was agreed by the end of August 2023. Following implementation in the intensive care unit at Vilsbiburg Hospital, LOWTeqpdms has now also been launched in the intensive care unit at Landshut-Achdorf Hospital as planned. Preparations for the scheduled use of LOWTeqpdms in the anaesthesia departments of both hospitals have also started.

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"Unn? Ei, gudd!“ Klinikum Saarbrücken puts LOWTeqpdms into operation in anaesthesia

LOWTeqpdms has gone live as planned in the anaesthesia department at Klinikum Saarbrücken in a controlled and smooth manner. The successful go-live was accompanied by an additional special feature: LOWTeq GmbH's development department also created a premedication app for tablets with functions specially tailored to the requirements of the anaesthesia department at Klinikum Saarbrücken. Preparations for the commissioning of LOWTeqpdms in the intensive care unit of the Klinikum Saarbrücken have also already begun.

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"Implemented to fit!" LOWTeqpdms successfully launched at the intensive care unit of the Diakonie Klinikum Jung-Stilling in Siegen

The commissioning of LOWTeqpdms in the intensive care unit of the Diakonie Klinikum Jung-Stilling in Siegen went off without a hitch. The special thing about this go-live is that the project was implemented under the general contractorship of Telekom Healthcare Solutions - proof of the deep integration of LOWTeqpdms in iMedOne®. The introduction of LOWTeqpdms in the anaesthesia department of the Diakonie Klinikum Jung-Stilling in Siegen is also already in the starting blocks.

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