
Building products where devices, software, and healthcare experiences work together
HealthTech products are rarely standalone devices. A wearable sensor connected to a mobile app. A remote care platform linking patients and clinicians. A therapy device generating real-time insights. These systems combine hardware, software, connectivity, and user experience into one continuous healthcare journey.
We support companies developing connected HealthTech products, from wearable devices and digital therapeutics to remote monitoring systems and smart care platforms. The focus is not only on technology, but on making complex systems usable, scalable, and relevant in everyday life.
HealthTech spans a broad range of connected healthcare experiences, from prevention and monitoring to therapy and remote care.
Platforms using data and connected devices to generate insights.
This includes AI-assisted monitoring, predictive analytics systems, and smart health platforms combining sensor data with behavioral analysis.
Health products focused on proactive care and lifestyle improvement.
Examples include smart wellness devices, fitness-health hybrids, and systems supporting preventive health management.
Products combining physical and digital interaction to support treatment or behavior change.
This includes connected inhalers, guided therapy systems, rehabilitation platforms, and app-connected treatment devices.
Wearables designed for continuous use and health tracking.
Examples include sleep monitoring systems, rehabilitation wearables, stress tracking devices, and connected wellness products.
Systems designed to monitor health outside hospitals and clinics.
This includes wearable sensors, home monitoring devices, clinician dashboards, and long-term condition tracking platforms.
Platforms that connect users, healthcare providers, and devices.
Examples include patient engagement systems, connected care ecosystems, telehealth platforms, and mobile health applications.
HealthTech products succeed or fail as ecosystems.
A wearable may function perfectly, but theonboarding flow fails. The app works, but users stop engaging. The platform collects data, but clinicians cannot interpret it efficiently.
We design HealthTech systems holistically, ensuring that devices, software, interfaces, and data flows support one coherent user experience.
We design how devices, apps, dashboards, and users interact across the entire journey.

We design how devices, apps, dashboards, and users interact across the entire journey.

Physical devices, embedded systems, and digital platforms evolve in parallel, reducing integration issues later.

Most HealthTech products are used outside controlled clinical settings, which changes how products need to behave.
Build a HealthTech product people will actually use
Let’s turn your idea into a system that works in everyday life.
Yes. We work across hardware, embedded systems, UX/UI, and connected digital platforms. This allows devices, apps, and cloud systems to be developed as one integrated product ecosystem.
Yes. We develop wearable systems for health monitoring, rehabilitation, wellness, and connected care. This includes the physical product, embedded electronics, connectivity, and companion app experiences.
HealthTech products are often used repeatedly over long periods of time, frequently outside clinical environments. We focus on clarity, ease of use, onboarding, engagement, and reducing friction across both physical and digital interactions.
Yes. We work on connected RPM ecosystems combining sensors, mobile apps, dashboards, and cloud-connected platforms that support long-term monitoring and data sharing.
We use iterative prototyping and testing throughout development. This includes usability testing, interaction validation, hardware and software integration testing, and evaluation in realistic use scenarios.
Yes. We work with early-stage startups building first-generation products as well as established companies expanding or redesigning existing HealthTech systems.
Ideally early, when product architecture, user journeys, and system decisions are still flexible. However, we also support teams at later stages, including refinement, scaling, and production preparation.
Yes. We support the transition from prototype to scalable production, including design for manufacturability, supplier coordination, testing, and deployment preparation.
Not always. Some HealthTech products fallunder medical device regulations, while others focus on wellness, prevention,or lifestyle support. We help teams understand which requirements apply totheir product and development pathway.
MedTech typically focuses on regulated medical devices used in clinical diagnosis or treatment. HealthTech is broader and often combines connected devices, software platforms, mobile apps, and data-driven services that support healthcare, wellness, monitoring, or patient engagement.