Two healthcare leaders unite to make smarter, scalable monitoring technologies available to more hospitals around the world.
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Philips × Masimo
Healthcare depends on clear signals — the kind that reveal
what a patient’s body is truly saying. Yet those signals are often locked
inside separate devices and disconnected systems. In 2025, Royal
Philips and Masimo announced an expanded innovation
partnership to change that. Their mission is to merge Philips’ world-leading
monitoring platforms with Masimo’s advanced measurement tools, allowing vital
patient data to move seamlessly and securely across every care environment.
The renewed collaboration builds on years of shared
progress. Masimo brings trusted sensor technologies such as SET® pulse
oximetry and Radius PPG® wireless monitoring, while
Philips contributes its global reach in clinical hardware and digital health
platforms. Together, they aim to improve accuracy, streamline clinical
workflows, and create a flow of health information that follows the patient — from
intensive care to recovery at home.
By linking powerful sensors with responsive digital
platforms, the collaboration makes monitoring faster, clearer, and more
adaptable to modern hospital demands.
What stands out in this collaboration is not just improved
technology — but a shift toward continuous awareness. Instead of
isolated systems collecting data separately, Philips and Masimo are creating a
network where devices communicate intelligently. When vital information can
travel freely, care teams spend less time coordinating and more time focusing
on patients.
This partnership mirrors a larger transformation in health
technology: a move from individual devices to intelligent healthcare
ecosystems. By prioritizing openness and shared standards, the two
companies are helping shape a model of medicine where every reading contributes
to a connected, real-time picture of patient wellbeing.
The renewed partnership arrives at a critical moment for
hospitals worldwide. Healthcare providers are facing staff shortages, rising
patient loads, and growing demand for remote care. In this landscape,
innovation is less about adding gadgets and more about making existing
systems smarter, simpler, and better connected.
Through this collaboration, Philips and Masimo demonstrate
how technology can ease the workload for clinicians by delivering clear,
reliable, real-time data. For smaller facilities, it opens access to
hospital-grade monitoring without large infrastructure costs. For patients, it
creates smoother care transitions and a sense of being continuously supported —
even beyond the hospital setting.
This is the practical side of innovation: not futuristic
prototypes, but meaningful tools designed to fit the daily realities of
healthcare.
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