Medical devices spur growth for software and electronics firm

consultancy ByteSnap Design has announced robust sales in , largely driven by hardware and software projects in the medical devices , which has led to the consultancy expanding its core team to 43.

ByteSnap Design has developed software and for many healthcare companies and medical device developers. Healthcare experience coupled with in-depth hardware and software knowledge saw ByteSnap Design secure several new projects.

Most ByteSnap Design’s medtech contracts come from established medical companies that already have accredited product development , which ByteSnap works alongside to bring devices to .

Clients the company has worked with include GCE Healthcare on portable oxygen concentrators, Hark’s new sensor for pharmaceuticals, and White Horse Scientific on lab monitoring equipment.

Some existing medical devices are close to obsolescence due to outmoded  which no longer meet security criteria. Such devices require migration to newer supported operating systems. While Windows and Linux operating systems (OS) are selected in many industries, QNX is a robust choice of OS for high-reliability systems that ByteSnap can also offer help integrating.

Graeme Wintle, of ByteSnap Design, said: “Given the volume of work that is coming our way through referral or repeat business, we are increasing our investment in the area and have taken on additional engineers. We’re a safe pair of hands for our medtech clients and can advise on the issues and pitfalls of designing and bringing their next generation of product to market. A large part of our project work includes extending the life of products that face the of obsolescence, thereby saving our clients the high costs of developing and bringing them to market.”

ByteSnap plans to grow its medical devices business by supporting a full choice of operating systems, from Windows 10 IoT Enterprise on ARM to Linux and QNX on a wider range of embedded CPUs.

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