Digital Journal August 18, 2023
Dr. Tim Sandle

Smart medical devices (such as monitors, sensors, medication administrators) in hospitals are expected to exceed 7 million by 2026. These devices are becoming increasing complex and they form part of the Internet of Medical Things.

In terms of how this sector will evolve, Digi International’s Bob Blumenscheid (Senior Product Marketing Manager) discusses with Digital Journal the risks and challenges that must be addressed for these (IoMT) devices to work safely and efficiently.

Blumenscheid has over three decades of experience in technology fields. His roles have included sales engineering and sales management as well as product marketing and business development. In his second stint at Digi, Blumenscheid plays a key role in driving product marketing for Digi embedded products.

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