Rosel holding has demonstrated an Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) platform, a software core of the Personal Medical Assistants system, at GITEX Global 2025 in Dubai. More than 230,000 medical devices have been already connected to this digital system, and more than 31,000 patients participate in the pilot remote patient monitoring project.
IoMT.Istok enables online monitoring of health for patients with chronic diseases and pregnant women.
Certified medical devices such as blood pressure cuffs, glucose meters, fetal monitors used to detect the fetal heartbeat, and cardiac monitors are connected to the system. The range of integrated medical devices is continuously increased. Data from the device is automatically sent to doctors via state healthcare information systems. This enables remote diagnosis and therapy adjustment without the need for frequent hospital visits.
“IoMT.Istok entry to GITEX Global is important for promoting Russian medical technologies. We are presenting not just an IT product, but a system that directly influences the quality and availability of medical services. This is a step towards formation of a new medical monitoring culture where technology works for health,” said a representative of Rosel.
GITEX Global 2025 is the world’s largest innovation and startup show taking place at Dubai World Trade Center from 13 to 17 October. It is an annual event that gathers tens of thousands of participants, investors and experts in the field of computer technology, industry, healthcare and IT.