Continuous patient monitoring
Live physiological streams remain visible across bedside, ward, and command-center views.
Medical device AI systems
Schwannlabs develops intelligent medical device platforms designed for accuracy, uptime, and seamless integration into clinical workflows.
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Hospitals rely on fragmented monitoring systems with limited intelligence and poor integration. Teams are left reconciling bedside devices, central stations, manual escalation, and disconnected records during moments where clarity matters.
Solution
Schwannlabs brings device signals, patient context, edge intelligence, and clinical workflow integrations into one dependable monitoring layer.
Continuous vitals and device telemetry from connected care areas.
AI models evaluate trend shifts, anomalies, and signal quality in real time.
Prioritized alerts route to clinical teams through existing workflows.
Core capabilities
Live physiological streams remain visible across bedside, ward, and command-center views.
Model-driven analysis flags emerging risks and filters signal noise before escalation.
Edge processing supports local decisions, resilient operation, and fleet observability.
Clinical telemetry is normalized into shared views for teams managing multiple care areas.
Escalation logic separates urgent deterioration from lower-risk events and maintenance notices.
Products overview
Centralized patient views, streaming vitals, alert routing, and clinical operations dashboards.
Connected hardware modules for local processing, sensor fusion, and resilient bedside operation.
Models for anomaly detection, trend analysis, signal quality scoring, and population-level insight.
Secure interoperability with hospital systems, device fleets, data stores, and clinical workflows.
Reliability & compliance
Controls, workflows, and system behavior are shaped around clinical use.
Architecture patterns support resilient device connectivity and monitoring continuity.
Operational, device, and alert activity can be reviewed across the care lifecycle.
Patient and device data flows are designed around access control and protected transfer.