- In March 2023, GE Healthcare partnered with LeQuest, a leading provider of medical simulation technology. This collaboration aims to develop digital simulation training programs specifically for GE Healthcare’s anesthesia and respiratory devices. The initiative seeks to enhance training for healthcare professionals, improving the use and understanding of advanced medical equipment
- In May 2022, Fisher & Paykel Healthcare Corporation Limited introduced two innovative products for anesthesia applications: the Optiflow Switch and Optiflow Trace nasal high-flow interface devices. Similarly, in February 2022, Mindray unveiled the A8 and A9 anesthesia workstations, which offer advanced features that enhance traditional anesthesia practices in the perioperative environment. These product launches reflect the ongoing innovation in anesthesia technology, aimed at improving patient outcomes and operational efficiency
- In April 2022, GE Healthcare obtained FDA pre-market approval (PMA) for its End-tidal (Et) Control software, designed to enhance general anesthesia delivery. This software, integrated into the Aisys CS2 Anesthesia Delivery System, allows for more precise control of anesthesia levels during surgeries. The approval marks a significant advancement in the company's efforts to improve patient safety and anesthesia management
- In June 2021, Royal Philips entered into a partnership with Elekta, a leader in precision radiation therapy. The collaboration focuses on advancing comprehensive and personalized cancer care through precision oncology solutions. This strategic alliance aims to improve treatment outcomes by combining both companies' expertise in medical technology and oncology
- In January 2021, Royal Philips entered into an agreement with Capsule Technologies, a provider of medical device integration, clinical surveillance, and patient monitoring solutions for hospitals. This partnership aims to enhance Philips' patient care management portfolio. The collaboration will focus on improving clinical workflows and patient outcomes through integrated monitoring systems



