We're back from CES in Las Vegas where our life-changing innovation, from wearables to implanted medical devices, shined among the crowd of health technologies.
With the increasingly important role digital technology is playing in healthcare, the Digital Health Summit is an important and growing track at CES, which is the world's largest consumer electronics event. The summit's goal is straightforward — spotlight the ways technology is empowering people and revolutionizing healthcare.
As a leader in connected care, we know more about this than anyone.
A look at Abbott's space at the Digital Health Summit.
Shaping the Future of Health
Digital technology and connected medical devices are making it easier and more convenient than ever for people to understand and manage their health.
Take, for instance, the data and insight we can now provide people about their general health status or about highly specific conditions from arrhythmias to diabetes to movement disorders. This information is revolutionizing the way we monitor health and treat illness.
Our medical devices, which can be worn or implanted in the body, are at the forefront of these advancements, providing critical information to users and their physicians — easily, continually, and painlessly.
If you weren't at the conference, check out these links for an inside look at how we're advancing health technology.
Watch: Abbott experts share how their work is shaping the future of health. And the company's CES 2020 panel discusses the biggest drivers of disruptive technology in health and wellness.
Listen: This podcast examines how Abbott engineers and scientists develop technology that profoundly changes lives.
Read: Abbott's Edge magazine highlights how health technology is changing the way we live.
Visit: Abbott's CES web page provides a comprehensive look at the company's role at the world's largest tech show.
Check out: Abbott's life-changing innovation at CES made news on DigitalTrends.com (start the segment at 4:22:35).
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