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“When we engage with a client, we aim at giving them an end-to-end solution. We start with the design inputs of where they’d like the project to go, and what they’d like the technology to do,” explains Andre’ DiMino, the CEO of ADM Tronics. The project then proceeds with the consolidation of hardware, software, documentation and regulatory aspects, which are all integral parts of the development and design processes at ADM Tronics.
Everybody that works here knows that they are working on products that can help people and help treat diseases, and it’s a very rewarding experience
The company recently received the New Jersey “Fast 50” Award, a recognition for its agility in growth and in the adoption of new trends to deliver value. With the digitization of traditional analog and manual medical devices being perceived as a real challenge for healthcare OEMs and providers alike, ADM Tronics leverages mobility and cloud technology to provide seamless connectivity between the patient and healthcare provider. Regardless of the technology being leveraged, ADM Tronics focuses on clinical and practical outcomes, constantly soliciting user feedback for further improvements.
Quite recently, the company embarked on a project to make spirometry more efficient in terms of connectivity and patient compliance to respiratory therapy schedules. By using gamification and a performance-based audit, ADM Tronics is creating a direct engagement between the caregiver and the patient in order to increase compliance and have much better outcomes for the user. “The year 2018 looks like a busy one for us. We have our own proprietary products, as well as a lot of customer projects lined up,” concludes DiMino.
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