During the 3th Latin American Clinical Engineering Seminar, held in May 2025 at São Paulo Expo, special emphasis was given to the innovative actions of companies in the healthcare sector that operate in B2B networks, especially those focused on the intelligent management of hospital equipment and facilities. One of the main highlights was the strategic collaboration between the companies AUDA and MEDGRID, led by CEO Thayse Azeredo Martinelli, whose vision has driven the technological expansion of these solutions throughout Brazil.
These companies have dedicated themselves to integrating their technologies through intelligent monitoring, using IoT (Internet of Things) and Artificial Intelligence to improve the management of hospital resources. This integration aims to minimize unexpected equipment failures, reduce energy waste, ensure greater patient safety and ensure the continuous and efficient operation of machines essential to medical care. According to Thayse Azeredo Martinelli, this preventive approach is essential to avoid disruptions that can compromise the quality of care, such as unexpected equipment shutdowns, safety risks and operational inefficiencies.
The partnership between AUDA and MEDGRID represents a significant evolution in the healthcare sector, promoting more proactive and intelligent management of hospital resources. This innovation not only enhances patient safety and well-being, but also optimizes the operational costs of healthcare institutions. The expansion of these solutions throughout Brazil demonstrates the commitment of these companies to leading the digital transformation in the sector, contributing to safer, more efficient and sustainable healthcare.
The solutions offered by AUDA and MEDGRID involve continuous monitoring of medical equipment and hospital facility systems, using IoT sensors integrated with AI platforms. This combination allows for the detection of failures or anomalies in advance, minimizing unexpected failures that could compromise the operation of machines, delay diagnoses or treatments, and put patient safety at risk.
In addition, the technologies also contribute to reducing energy waste, optimizing the use of resources and promoting more sustainable management of hospitals. According to Thayse Azeredo Martinelli, these technological advances are essential to prevent operational disruptions, ensure the integrity of equipment and, consequently, improve the quality of care, promoting a safer and more efficient environment for patients, healthcare professionals and hospital managers.
By expanding their operations throughout Brazil and Latin America, these companies reinforce their commitment to innovate in the healthcare sector, using IoT and AI as strategic tools to transform hospital management and offer smarter, safer and more sustainable solutions.
Among the numerous articles submitted to the 3rd Latin American Engineering Seminar, MedGrid was selected to be presented at Hospitalar 2025, due to the excellent results obtained in its practical applications. MedGrid's partnership with AUDA was also present at the events, even though it was not mentioned in MedGrid's featured article.
The 3rd Latin American Clinical Engineering Seminar aims to give voice to the real and successful experiences of professionals in the field! Recognition at the event highlights the impact of these innovative actions, which represent an important advance in the use of cutting-edge technology to improve the quality of hospital care throughout Latin America.
These companies have dedicated themselves to integrating their technologies through intelligent monitoring, using IoT (Internet of Things) and Artificial Intelligence to improve the management of hospital resources. This integration aims to minimize unexpected equipment failures, reduce energy waste, ensure greater patient safety and ensure the continuous and efficient operation of machines essential to medical care. According to Thayse Azeredo Martinelli, this preventive approach is essential to avoid disruptions that can compromise the quality of care, such as unexpected equipment shutdowns, safety risks and operational inefficiencies.
The partnership between AUDA and MEDGRID represents a significant evolution in the healthcare sector, promoting more proactive and intelligent management of hospital resources. This innovation not only enhances patient safety and well-being, but also optimizes the operational costs of healthcare institutions. The expansion of these solutions throughout Brazil demonstrates the commitment of these companies to leading the digital transformation in the sector, contributing to safer, more efficient and sustainable healthcare.
The solutions offered by AUDA and MEDGRID involve continuous monitoring of medical equipment and hospital facility systems, using IoT sensors integrated with AI platforms. This combination allows for the detection of failures or anomalies in advance, minimizing unexpected failures that could compromise the operation of machines, delay diagnoses or treatments, and put patient safety at risk.
In addition, the technologies also contribute to reducing energy waste, optimizing the use of resources and promoting more sustainable management of hospitals. According to Thayse Azeredo Martinelli, these technological advances are essential to prevent operational disruptions, ensure the integrity of equipment and, consequently, improve the quality of care, promoting a safer and more efficient environment for patients, healthcare professionals and hospital managers.
By expanding their operations throughout Brazil and Latin America, these companies reinforce their commitment to innovate in the healthcare sector, using IoT and AI as strategic tools to transform hospital management and offer smarter, safer and more sustainable solutions.
Among the numerous articles submitted to the 3rd Latin American Engineering Seminar, MedGrid was selected to be presented at Hospitalar 2025, due to the excellent results obtained in its practical applications. MedGrid's partnership with AUDA was also present at the events, even though it was not mentioned in MedGrid's featured article.
The 3rd Latin American Clinical Engineering Seminar aims to give voice to the real and successful experiences of professionals in the field! Recognition at the event highlights the impact of these innovative actions, which represent an important advance in the use of cutting-edge technology to improve the quality of hospital care throughout Latin America.