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New Frontiers For Healthcare

Healthcare has never ceased to evolve as technology has progressed, but also in the light of changes in our way of life, our habits and our environments. For Leti the new frontiers are to be found in the convergence of biology, technology and information targeting prevention, personalization, precision and performance

Published on 18 July 2017

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Differentiating solutions to improve quality of life


Medicine has never ceased to evolve as technology has progressed, but also in the light of changes in our way of life, our habits and our environment: aging populations, industrialization, urbanization, and globalization. Healthcare costs are under pressure. Better-informed patients are looking for personalized solutions to ensure their health and well-being. Faced with these evolutions and challenges, the new frontiers of medicine are to be found in the convergence of biology, technology and information.

Throughout the healthcare delivery cycle, "prevention-diagnosis-therapy-follow-up", Leti possesses a wide portfolio of technologies, skills and platforms to develop new solutions to meet the challenges of tomorrow’s medicine. A commitment, alongside healthcare professionals, led by multidisciplinary teams mastering the specificities of clinical research and the industrial standards of the medical sector.





A powerful need for capacity to monitor and assist people in their environment and activities is especially driven by population aging. Whether it be warning, medical or sport data collection, movement, behavior or personal assistance mechanisms that are involved, personal and environmental monitoring systems, and their related home automation applications, must simultaneously respond to combined constraints involving cost, autonomy, safety and personal or social acceptability. This is why Leti is especially committed to ensuring that innovation is driven by applications in response to these issues and beyond its sensors and smart communication devices.
A powerful need for capacity to monitor and assist people in their environment and activities is especially driven by population aging. Whether it be warning, medical or sport data collection, movement, behavior or personal assistance mechanisms that are involved, personal and environmental monitoring systems, and their related home automation applications, must simultaneously respond to combined constraints involving cost, autonomy, safety and personal or social acceptability. This is why Leti is especially committed to ensuring that innovation is driven by applications in response to these issues and beyond its sensors and smart communication devices.
While discovery of pharmaceutical molecules of interest appears to be increasingly difficult, the response to today’s major therapeutic challenges demands integration of cutting edge technologies into solutions that are validated on the clinical level and capable of rapid industrialization. This is the whole purpose of the ecosystems, which Leti engages to build around therapeutic technologies with physical effects, micro-nano devices and nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery, cellular therapies, tissue engineering and organ-on-a-chip for regenerative medicine.



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