April 21, 2008 Health Monitoring Goes Wireless To Aid Nurses HealthCare, a Canadian magazine distributed to the top tier managers and administrators of healthcare facilities across the country, in its March/April issue published review of our PAMTM3000 and an interview with Efraim Gavrilovich, CEO of Wireless 2000.
January 28, 2008 Wireless 2000 was granted a Health Canada class 2 medical device license for sales and distribution of its PAMTM3000 contact-less vital signs and bed occupancy monitor based on UWB technology. Wireless 2000 expects rapid adoption of this product in the Canadian marketplace. The availability of PAMTM3000 system will enable Canadian healthcare organizations to improve efficiency of their nursing staff, leading to lower hospital costs, improved patient care, lower morbidity and better outcomes.
November 14-17, 2007 Wireless 2000 exhibited its PAMTM3000 at the Medica in Dusseldorf, Germany. Hundreds of visitors to our booth in Canadian Pavilion were given live demonstrations of our PAMTM3000 system that was installed in a hospital bed. The system generated substantial interest among doctors, hospital administrators and medical product distributors from all over the world. It confirmed the superiority of our product over the competion who exhibited theit product at this show.
September 5th, 2007 Demonstrating our commitment to product quality and customer service, Wireless 2000 was certified under ISO 13485:2003, a comprehensive Quality Management System for medical device manufacturing and received our BSI Certificate of Registration to ISO 13485:2003 (number FS 523137). ISO 13485:2003 is the medical industry's equivalent of ISO 9001:2000 and specifies requirements for a quality management system where an organization needs to demonstrate its ability to manufacture medical devices and provide related services that consistently meet customer requirements and regulatory requirements applicable to medical devices and related services.
July 26th, 2007 Wireless 2000 successfully completed Clinical Trials of PAMTM3000. The Clinical Trial was conducted to demonstrate the effectiveness of the PAMTM3000 in monitoring bed occupancy and vital signs of patients of diverse age, gender, and weight in comparison with devices currently used in health care environment. Philips C3 Vital Signs Monitor was chosen as a reference device. This Clinical Trial provided sufficient evidence of the accuracy of PAMTM3000 and its effectiveness in monitoring bed occupancy and patient vital signs. April 9-13, 2007 Wireless 2000 exhibited its technology at the China Medical Equipment Fair (CMEF) in Dalian, China and received rave reviews of show attendees (photo bottom right). Hundreds of medical equipment distributors and healthcare professionals welcomed the idea of a wireless, non-contact vital signs monitoring of patients. Many distributors from China, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and other parts of South East Asia expressed their interest in distributing Wireless 2000's products in their countries. January 25th, 2007 Wireless 2000 recently successfully demonstrated their PAMTM3000 in the UK at the University of Birmingham Medical School. As a result of the demonstrations, the Medical School and related Queen Elizabeth (Selly Oak) Hospitals requested five PAMTM3000 systems and discussions are now ongoing with senior Staff with a view to conducting field trials of the PAMTM3000 at these locations. January 13th, 2007 PAMTM3000 was successfully demonstrated at Wireless 2000’s office to a visiting Professor from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. This demonstration provided Wireless 2000 with another validation of their technology. June 1st 2006 Wireless 2000 demonstrated Heart & Respiration Rate Monitor at CMBEC29 trade show in Vancouver. April 4th 2006 Wireless 2000 presented its UWB technology at CTIA trade show in Las Vegas (photo bottom left). March 22nd 2006 Wireless 2000 demonstrated its Heart & Respiration Rate Monitor at MedTrade Spring trade show in Las Vegas.