Wednesday, June 4, 2008

MAC 400 Portable ECG

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GE Healthcare is using local engineers in India to create products that suit the local environment, a tactic designed to overcome some of the unseen factors that can creep up on the development of a product. A relatively small budget project to design a portable ECG for the Indian market required, besides engineering prowess, local foresight to know the dusty environment, and to incorporate the same battle tested printer as is used throughout the country's bus kiosks.

From BusinessWeek:

GE Healthcare engineer Davy Hwang's marching orders were straightforward. Take a 15-lb. electrocardiograph machine that cost $5.4 million and took three and a half years to develop. Squeeze the same technology into a portable device that weighs less than three pounds and can be held with one hand. Oh, and develop it in 18 months for just 60% of its wholesale cost. "He thought I was crazy," says Hwang's boss, Omar Ishrak, CEO of GE Healthcare's clinical systems unit, based in Wauwatosa, Wis.
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A feel good GE ad showing off the MAC 400:

Product page: MAC 400 Resting ECG System

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Building a homemade ECG can be a real challenge. I had tried previously, using CMOS ICs, but the display is soiled with tremendous background noise. Its very sophisticated.


Posted by: Amiya Sarkar
on June 5, 2008 09:19 AM GMT

I AM INTERESTED IN MAC400.I LIVE IN POLAND.WHERE CAN I BUY IT.REGARDS. AGNIESZKA JACKIEWICZ


Posted by: Jackiewicz
on November 28, 2008 12:07 PM GMT

Hi, Please refer to :-
GE Healthcare
Munzinger Strabe 3-5
79111 Freiburg, Germany
Tel. +49 761 4543 0 ? Fax +49 761 4543 233


Posted by: Pranav
on June 1, 2010 02:52 AM GMT

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