The rapid growth of IoMT and escalating cybersecurity threats make it necessary for healthcare and medical OEMs to adopt a medical-grade OTA update strategy. Solutions must both address immediate security concerns while simultaneously accommodating regulations like FDA 501(k) and the NIS2 directive.
The global Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) market represents one of healthcare's most significant growth sectors, expanding from USD 47.32 billion in 2023 to a projected USD 814.28 billion by 2032, an overall annual growth rate of 38.5%. This exponential growth is driven by the adoption of connected devices, from patient monitoring systems and diagnostic equipment, to infusion pumps and imaging technologies, all designed to enhance patient outcomes, improve operational efficiency, and reduce costs while elevating safety standards.
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