Connected devices are transforming life safety, from seniors and patients to lone and industrial workers. Demand is surging, but so are the challenges: fast-changing markets, strict regulations, and the pressure to scale production while keeping costs under control.
For many providers, the real value lies not in hardware engineering, but in designing services that save lives. That’s why more companies are turning to ODM partnerships. By combining device design, compliance expertise, and large-scale manufacturing, ODMs help service providers move faster, cut costs, and stay competitive.
In this white paper, you’ll learn:
How will remotely monitored patients grow from 76.7M to 140.1M by 2028, and how will 5G healthcare connectivity generate $2B by 2030?
Why do companies avoid “reinventing the wheel” when hiring scarce wireless experts and building engineering teams?
How did a company use an ODM strategy make a PERS device smaller, more wearable, and faster to market without rebuilding R&D?
When should you use an ODM as a one-stop shop versus a selective partner for wireless tech and certification?
Download the white paper and discover how an ODM strategy can help your life safety services scale smarter, faster, and more cost-effectively.