AI Diagnostics: From Pilot to Daily Practice

AI image recognition in radiology and pathology has graduated from pilot projects to everyday clinical use. By 2025, more than <strong>60% of major hospitals</strong> are expected to have AI-assisted diagnostics built into their workflows. The catch: these tools demand bedside terminals that can render high-definition medical imaging and run AI inference in real time — not the bare minimum, but serious horsepower.

That's where the <strong>OmniMPC-241</strong> earns its place. Powered by Intel® 11th Gen Tiger Lake with integrated Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics, it handles medical image display and AI inference natively — no add-on GPU cards, no extra cost or complexity for hospital IT to manage.

The OmniMPC-241, with Intel® 11th Gen Tiger Lake and Intel® Iris® Xe Graphics, takes on medical image display and AI inference smoothly — no additional GPU expansion cards required.

IoMT: Growth That's Hard to Overstate

The Internet of Medical Things is scaling faster than almost anyone predicted. By the end of 2025, connected IoMT devices worldwide are projected to hit <strong>7 billion</strong>. Hospitals building smart care infrastructure are already putting IoMT to work across the ward:

  • Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) — vital signs tracked continuously, without a nurse glued to the bedside
  • Smart medication management with RFID and barcode checks that stamp out administration errors
  • Real-time vital-sign monitoring that escalates alerts to nursing staff automatically
  • Smart bed sensors that catch falls and watch patient positioning

Telemedicine Is Now Just Medicine

What started as a pandemic stopgap has settled in for good. In cities, telemedicine now covers more than <strong>40%</strong> of outpatient consults; in remote and rural areas it climbs past <strong>70%</strong>, as digital channels finally bring specialist care within reach.

Add the OmniMPC-241's optional <strong>5MP camera</strong>, <strong>dual microphones</strong>, and built-in speaker, and any bedside or exam room becomes a full telemedicine node — high-quality remote consults, no dedicated telemedicine rig required.

2025 by the Numbers

7B
IoMT connected devices by end of 2025
40%+
Urban hospital telemedicine penetration
60%+
Major hospitals running AI diagnostics

How moximTECH Gets Hospitals Ready

The OmniMPC-241 was designed from the ground up for exactly this moment — every core hardware demand of the smart healthcare era, covered:

  • <strong>High-performance computing</strong> — Intel 11th Gen Tiger Lake UP3 with Iris Xe Graphics takes AI inference and HD medical imaging in stride
  • <strong>Reliable connectivity</strong> — dual Gigabit Ethernet, multiple USB ports, and optional wireless modules slot cleanly into hospital networks and IoMT ecosystems
  • <strong>Clean and maintainable</strong> — an IP65 fanless design wipes down fast and thoroughly between patients, with no fan inlets to trap contamination
  • <strong>Long lifecycle</strong> — extended product support lines up with hospital procurement cycles and keeps total cost of ownership down

And moximTECH's <strong>OEM/ODM services</strong> shorten the runway even further — deep HIS and EMR integration, custom hardware configurations, and one-stop project support from spec sheet to go-live and beyond.

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