MedTech Dive June 21, 2024
Nick Paul Taylor

J&J at first will focus on surgical video, telepresence and planning and limit access to select hospitals. It plans to make the platform more widely available in 2025.

Dive Brief:

  • Johnson & Johnson has created a digital platform for developing and distributing in-house and third-party surgical applications, the company said Thursday.
  • The Polyphonic platform features a collection of J&J applications that use surgical data, a secure platform for developing software and a marketplace for distributing the digital tools.
  • J&J is initially focusing on surgical video, telepresence and planning and limiting access to select hospitals. The company plans to expand the platform to cover other applications in the future.

Dive Insight:

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