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Wireless Logic exhibits at HLTH Europe 2026

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Healthcare digitization continues to accelerate, but with the use of always-on monitoring and wearable devices expanding rapidly across clinical and community settings, every connected device creates a potential cybersecurity risk with breaches carrying consequences beyond data loss.  To address the challenges, IoT solutions leader Wireless Logic will be exhibiting at HLTH Europe in Amsterdam (15–18 June).

“Against a tightening regulatory backdrop, including the Cyber Resilience Act and NIS2, security has become a condition of market access,” says Colin Neale, Principal Business Development Manager, Wireless Logic.  “At HLTH Europe, we’ll show how our IoT security portfolio helps organizations protect connected healthcare services as they scale.  We’ll also explore how wearables are enabling continuous remote patient monitoring for assisted living, to support independence and reduces hospital admissions.”
 
Visitors to Wireless Logic at Booth E50 will discover the company’s IoT security portfolio, including Anomaly and Threat Detection, and experience a live digital twin of a healthcare facility, surfacing critical data from building management systems and connected assets.  This includes data such as energy usage, air quality, water temperature monitoring for Legionella prevention, door monitoring, gel dispenser status, room occupancy, asset tracking, noise and light levels.  By creating real-time virtual replicas of healthcare assets, providers can monitor devices, detect anomalies earlier, and model outcomes before issues escalate, helping to reduce operational risk while improving care delivery.
 
“Digital twins can only deliver real value when the connectivity behind them is reliable, scalable and secure by design,” continues Neale.  “The hospital demo we’re bringing to HLTH Europe shows exactly what becomes possible when you pull all of that data into a single, connected view, from infection control indicators like gel dispensers, to environment factors affecting both patients and staff.  That gives healthcare providers the confidence to monitor critical assets in real time, spot issues sooner and improve care delivery without adding unnecessary operational risk.”

Register for HLTH Europe here.

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