Medical Devices and Healthcare IT

Revolutionizing healthcare: Innovations unveiled at CES 2025

08 January 2025

The future of healthcare will be on full display at this week’s consumer electronics show. With products ranging from diagnostics to wound care, the cure for what ails you is certainly being highlighted at this show.

Follow along with Electronics 360 as we explore all of the healthcare technologies taking centerstage at CES 2025.

The Industrial Technology Research Institute

The Taiwan-based Industrial Technology Research Institute is bringing to CES 2025 its wellness and smart medical technology including: iSeePad, a smart sleep pad for sleep monitoring; KneeBo, their portable knee joint exoskeleton for lower limb muscle training and walking improvement; High-Privacy AI Digital Caregiver, their artificial intelligence (AI)-based remote monitoring system that tracks vital signs, bed exits, falls and inactivity among patients; and HipBo, which is the company’s lightweight hip joint function assistance device.

OnMed

OnMed, a tech-enabled hybrid care company, is debuting its OnMEd CareStation, otherwise known as a “Clinic-in-a-Box” solution, at this year’s CES tradeshow. According to its developers, the OnMed CareStation offers immediate and comprehensive care for underserved populations.

Source: OnMedSource: OnMed

Some of the services offered through the CareStation include real-time consultations with remote healthcare clinicians, tools for measuring vitals such as blood pressure, temperature, oxygen levels, and thermal imaging. Additionally, the clinicians associated with the “Clinic-in-a-Box” offer precise examinations, instant e-prescriptions, specialist referrals and medical record management, all of which is in a compact, private and secure environment.

Noul

Noul, a provider of AI-driven healthcare solutions, is introducing its miLab at this year’s CES.

Source: NoulSource: Noul
According to its developers, the miLab platform is an AI-powered, fully automated digital microscope system that is capable of processing blood samples, generating high-resolution images and providing AI-driven analyses in just a matter of 15 minutes. Designed for diverse medical environments, miLab features compact hardware and smart cartridges.

FlowBeams

A CES 2025 Honoree in Beauty and Personal Care, FlowBeams a healthcare tech company, has introduced its BoldJet needle-free injection technology at CES 2025.

Source: FlowBeamsSource: FlowBeams

The technology, which relies on laser induced cavitation to produce fast microfluidic jets, can reportedly be used to deliver vaccines, insulin, and aesthetic cosmetics like Botox to users painlessly.

Further, this solution promises to reduce the accumulation of single-use syringes and to reduce the incidence of needlestick injuries.

Kami Vision Inc.

Kami Vision Inc., a provider of Vision AI for home security and safety, will debut its Kami Fall Detect Camera at CES 2025.

Source: KamiVisionSource: KamiVision

The company notes that the home security camera combines AI-powered fall detection technology, around-the-clock professional monitoring and a direct link to emergency services, enabling the Kami Fall Detect Camera to identify falls with a 99.5% rate of accuracy. The developers of the technology added that the algorithms are specifically designed for home and care applications, and they are capable of identifying patterns and trends that could lead to a fall. The camera features full or partial fallen body detection, delivering highly accurate data about a fall, even when the body is partially obscured.

Humans in Motion Robotics

Humans in Motion Robotics, a provider of robotic mobility and humanoid technology, will debut its self-balancing, hands-free, omnidirectional exoskeleton system at CES 2025. An honoree in the CES 2025

Source: Humans in Motion RoboticsSource: Humans in Motion Robotics Innovation Awards program, the XoMotion mimics human-like movements and reduces the physical burden on therapists by lifting, assisting, mobilizing, and training patients, thus enhancing the safety of both users and therapists.

MedicosBiotech

Another CES 2025 Innovation Award honoree, Curesilk from spider silk protein production technology manufacturer MedicosBiotech is a wound care solution, that works in conjunction with the accompanying Curesilk App.

According to its developers, Curesilk was developed via a synthetic bioengineering technology to mass-produce spider silk protein, and, subsequently, an advanced wound care solution for chronic and refractory wounds.

Source: MedicosBiotechSource: MedicosBiotech
Users of Curesilk can photograph their wounds treated with the spider silk protein using their smartphone and the accompanying Curesilk App can offer users a diagnosis of the wound type and its severity in addition to personalized treatment recommendations.

Myant Corp

Healthcare tech firm Myant Corp is bringing its Skiin Active Electroosmotic Membrane Jacket and its Skiin Cardiac Monitoring Smart Garment — both of which were respectively selected as 'Best of Innovation' and 'Honoree' in the CES 2025 Innovation Awards — to the annual tradeshow.

The Skiin self-drying jacket addresses moisture and climate challenges in outdoor, work and protective wear, improving user comfort, performance and safety. Its innovative textile computing pump technology also presents significant potential for applications in wound care, drug delivery and other medical uses.

Additionally, Skiin garments incorporate textile-based sensors for real-time cardiac health monitoring, offering a seamless, medical-grade solution integrated into everyday clothing.

The company is also set to launch Myant Care, a comprehensive platform designed to enhance quality of life by fostering connections between users, their families, and care providers. Central to the platform is Skiin Generation 2, a passive, continuous medical-grade remote monitoring device. This device integrates features such as ECG, cuffless blood pressure, breathing patterns and volume, core body temperature, oxygen saturation (SpO2), actigraphy, posture tracking and sleep metrics, including sleep apnea diagnosis. It provides insights for managing conditions like hypertension, life-threatening arrhythmias, heart failure, sleep apnea, COPD and more.

Entwick

EntWick, a healthcare technology firm, is bringing its ArthronPulse personal electronic therapy device for degenerative arthritis to this year’s CES. According to its developers, the ArthronPulse, which is a CES 2025 Honoree in Digital Health, is a wearable electronic device that applies non-invasive treatments to the wearer via pulsed electromagnetic fields therapy (PEMFt), low-level laser therapy (LLLt) and electrical muscle stimulation (EMS).

Specifically, the PEMFt suppresses inflammation associated with arthritis, while the LLLt offers pain relief and the EMS encourages joint health by strengthening the muscles. The device also features built-in wireless network technology, thereby enabling remote treatment with clinicians.

Camelotech, Inc.

A device that uses AI to autonomously prescribe, manufacture, dispense, and package 180 different kinds of KFDA-approved herbal medicine ingredients is making its way to CES 2025.

The so-called Cameleon from Camelotech Inc., which is another CES 2025 Honoree in Digital Health, can reportedly automate the production of such herbal medications in three different formulations — liquid, gel and tablet form.Source: CamelotechSource: Camelotech

Further, patients’ electronic medical records (EMRs) can be linked to Cameleon so that the system can analyze both medical records as well as high-quality prescription data to improve the accuracy of doctor's prescriptions and thus protect patients from allergies and various organ burden.

The Cameleon is expected to reduce the high cost of customized herbal medicines, which will subsequently increase accessibility to such medicine for medically underserved populations.

Check back with Electronics360 for the latest coverage of the CES 2025 tradeshow, which is being held Tuesday, January 7, 2025, through Friday, January 10, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

To contact the author of this article, email mdonlon@globalspec.com


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