MEDICA 2025
Sensing meets light — Powering next-generation medical & health innovation
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Join us at MEDICA 2025 and discover how ams OSRAM, a global leader in optical solutions, combines advanced light-emitting and sensing technologies to enable smarter, safer, and more connected medical and health devices.
From miniaturized CMOS camera modules for in-body diagnostics to ultra-accurate temperature sensors for continuous health monitoring, ams OSRAM’s high-performance components power innovation in wearable health, medical imaging, and data-driven diagnostics.
Key solutions on display at MEDICA 2025:
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Vital Sign Monitoring & Wearables: ams OSRAM offers a complete portfolio of LEDs, photodiodes, optical front ends, analog front-end ICs, and temperature sensors — enabling compact, low-power devices that track heart rate, SpO₂, body temperature, body composition, and more.
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Demo: Vital sign monitoring watch supporting multi-parameter vital sign monitoring
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Demo: ±0.09°C accurate temperature sensing in smallest footprint
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Medical Imaging – Endoscopy: NanEye CMOS camera modules deliver high-resolution imaging for endoscopy and minimally invasive surgery.
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Demo: NanEye integrated into endoscopic systems for enhanced video performance
Beyond the booth — broader Medical & Health portfolio
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Medical Imaging Detectors — Industry-leading CT and X-ray sensors, including photon counting CT for ultra-low-dose, high-quality imaging. Learn more
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UV-C Disinfection & Treatment — LED-based solutions to efficiently combat viruses, bacteria, and spores. Learn more
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Medical Lighting — Surgical illumination and light therapy solutions tailored for clinical and health care needs. Learn more
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Laser for Life Science Applications — Cyan laser diode (488 nm) up to 5× brighter for DNA sequencing and flow cytometry. Learn more
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Point-of-Care Diagnostics — Compact spectral sensors with spectrometer-level precision.
Meet us at MEDICA to explore how our innovations can power the next generation of your medical and health projects.