
Swisstom AG
Innovative medical devices for monitoring the lung and heart function of patients in icus.
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Swisstom AG, based in Landquart, Switzerland, specializes in the development and manufacturing of cutting-edge medical devices that make lung function visible without the use of x-rays. The company’s flagship product is a lung function monitor that enables life-saving treatments for patients in intensive care and during general anesthesia. Unlike traditional tomography, Swisstom’s bedside imaging technology is based on non-radiating Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT), making it safer for patients. Swisstom operates primarily in the medical technology market, serving hospitals, intensive care units, and anesthesiology departments. The company follows an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) business model, integrating its technology into the products of other companies rather than marketing under its own brand name. This approach allows Swisstom to focus on innovation and development while leveraging the distribution networks of its partners. Revenue is generated through OEM partnerships and the sale of its proprietary technology to companies involved in vital signs monitoring, mechanical ventilation, anesthesiology, and intensive care medicine. Swisstom aims to become a globally active and leading provider of non-invasive medical technology for patient monitoring, benefiting patients, physicians, caregivers, and society at large.
Keywords: lung function, non-radiating, Electrical Impedance Tomography, intensive care, anesthesia, medical devices, OEM, patient monitoring, innovation, Switzerland.