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Latest Press Releases Show all press releases Image February 27, 2025 BERLIN, Germany BIOTRONIK Driving the Future of Active Device Business BIOTRONIK Driving the Future of Active Device Business BIOTRONIK, a global leader in medical technology, and a pioneer in cardiovascular, endovascular, and neuromodulation solutions, today announced a strategic shift to strengthen its leadership in active implantable devices and digital healthcare. Leveraging future technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), remote patient monitoring and connected healthcare platforms, BIOTRONIK is at the forefront of improving patient outcomes and optimizing clinical workflows. These innovations are designed to enhance the efficiency and accessibility of care, enabling healthcare providers with next Image BERLIN, Germany Press Release First Implant of Amvia Sky in Europe, the World’s First Pacemaker Approved for LBBAP* The first implant in Europe of BIOTRONIK’s latest pacemaker and CRT-P generation was conducted in early August by Prof. Dr. Jan De Pooter at the University Hospital Ghent in Belgium. The patient who received an Amvia Sky dual chamber pacemaker device was a 68-year-old man suffering from paroxysmal AV-block strongly limiting his physical efforts. “The implantation went on straightforward and very smoothly,” commented Prof. De Pooter after the procedure. “LBBAP enables pacing in a very natural, physiological way, benefiting the patient by offering physiological pacing and minimizing the risk for Image BERLIN, Germany Press Release AI-Supported Telemedicine Platform Aims to Improve the Health of Patients After Myocardial Infarction and Prevent Reinfarctions The TIMELY consortium announced today the enrollment of the first patient in the randomized controlled clinical TIMELY trial. The TIMELY study investigates to what extent the AI-supported TIMELY platform improves the health of myocardial infarction (MI) patients and other patients with coronary heart disease after cardiac rehabilitation. Around 1.8 million people in the European Union die each year from coronary heart disease. 1 To prevent reinfarctions, patients receive cardiac rehabilitation to support necessary changes in lifestyle habits, such as diet and increased physical activity Press Contact Corporate Public Relations & Communications press@biotronik.com +49 (0) 30 68905 1414 Get in contact
Image Blog Enhancing Care Strategies for ICD Patients with Atrial Fibrillation The Findings of the MATRIX Study Could Change Clinical Practice, Says Cardiac Rhythm Expert Dr. Ignasi Anguera Camos
Image Blog Enhancing Care Strategies for ICD Patients with Atrial Fibrillation The Findings of the MATRIX Study Could Change Clinical Practice, Says Cardiac Rhythm Expert Dr. Ignasi Anguera Camos
Image Blog How Spinal Cord Stimulation Can Help Patients with Chronic Pain A global company that has been making devices for 60 years and has vast experience helping patients with heart and blood vessel diseases, BIOTRONIK has expanded to the chronic pain space with BIOTRONIK Neuro.
Image Blog How Spinal Cord Stimulation Can Help Patients with Chronic Pain A global company that has been making devices for 60 years and has vast experience helping patients with heart and blood vessel diseases, BIOTRONIK has expanded to the chronic pain space with BIOTRONIK Neuro.
Image Blog Five Cardiology Podcasts to Get Into With being able to listen in while getting something else done – such as running, commuting or cooking – podcasts offer up great ways for us to keep up with what’s going on in every field imaginable – and cardiology is no exception.
Image Blog Five Cardiology Podcasts to Get Into With being able to listen in while getting something else done – such as running, commuting or cooking – podcasts offer up great ways for us to keep up with what’s going on in every field imaginable – and cardiology is no exception.
Image Blog Beyond the Workplace: BIOTRONIK's Commitment to Saving Lives How One Colleague’s Act Inspires a Culture of Preparedness at BIOTRONIK
Image Blog Beyond the Workplace: BIOTRONIK's Commitment to Saving Lives How One Colleague’s Act Inspires a Culture of Preparedness at BIOTRONIK
Image Blog Unveiling Hidden Atrial Fibrillation: Implications for Stroke Prevention in ICD Patients New Research Confirms Effective Tools to Better Protect Patients with High Stroke Risk
Image Blog Unveiling Hidden Atrial Fibrillation: Implications for Stroke Prevention in ICD Patients New Research Confirms Effective Tools to Better Protect Patients with High Stroke Risk
Image Blog Advancing Cardiac Patient Management Together Digital Health brings opportunities to advance patient care but also new challenges. In addition to a marked increase in data volume in the clinical space and increased patient involvement in care, digital technology’s role in the care space has changed. This also allows enormous opportunities for early detection and preventing clinical problems, particularly for patients with an implanted cardiac device—when data and new digital technologies are optimally managed.
Image Blog Advancing Cardiac Patient Management Together Digital Health brings opportunities to advance patient care but also new challenges. In addition to a marked increase in data volume in the clinical space and increased patient involvement in care, digital technology’s role in the care space has changed. This also allows enormous opportunities for early detection and preventing clinical problems, particularly for patients with an implanted cardiac device—when data and new digital technologies are optimally managed.
Image Blog Top 6: Our Most Read Blogs of 2022 Whether it’s from our engaged team at BIOTRONIK, inspiring patients, or expert physicians—one thing is clear from our most read BIOTRONIK blog stories of 2022: real stories, from real people, touch hearts.
Image Blog Top 6: Our Most Read Blogs of 2022 Whether it’s from our engaged team at BIOTRONIK, inspiring patients, or expert physicians—one thing is clear from our most read BIOTRONIK blog stories of 2022: real stories, from real people, touch hearts.
Image Blog Myth or Fact? Your Device Security Questions Answered While in office as US Vice-President, Dick Cheney had the remote monitoring function of his pacemaker turned off over concerns a malicious hacker could access his device. In 2012, an episode of the TV drama Homeland depicts a faraway terrorist hacking into the fictional US Vice-President’s pacemaker and assassinating him. It may have made for thrilling TV, but is successful malicious hacking of a cardiac device possible in real life?
Image Blog Myth or Fact? Your Device Security Questions Answered While in office as US Vice-President, Dick Cheney had the remote monitoring function of his pacemaker turned off over concerns a malicious hacker could access his device. In 2012, an episode of the TV drama Homeland depicts a faraway terrorist hacking into the fictional US Vice-President’s pacemaker and assassinating him. It may have made for thrilling TV, but is successful malicious hacking of a cardiac device possible in real life?
Image Blog New German Supply Chain Act Focuses on Human Rights Biotronik’s Chief Procurement Officer Takes a Look at the New Statutory Regulations
Image Blog New German Supply Chain Act Focuses on Human Rights Biotronik’s Chief Procurement Officer Takes a Look at the New Statutory Regulations
Image February 27, 2025 BERLIN, Germany BIOTRONIK Driving the Future of Active Device Business BIOTRONIK Driving the Future of Active Device Business BIOTRONIK, a global leader in medical technology, and a pioneer in cardiovascular, endovascular, and neuromodulation solutions, today announced a strategic shift to strengthen its leadership in active implantable devices and digital healthcare. Leveraging future technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), remote patient monitoring and connected healthcare platforms, BIOTRONIK is at the forefront of improving patient outcomes and optimizing clinical workflows. These innovations are designed to enhance the efficiency and accessibility of care, enabling healthcare providers with next
Image February 27, 2025 BERLIN, Germany BIOTRONIK Driving the Future of Active Device Business BIOTRONIK Driving the Future of Active Device Business BIOTRONIK, a global leader in medical technology, and a pioneer in cardiovascular, endovascular, and neuromodulation solutions, today announced a strategic shift to strengthen its leadership in active implantable devices and digital healthcare. Leveraging future technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI), remote patient monitoring and connected healthcare platforms, BIOTRONIK is at the forefront of improving patient outcomes and optimizing clinical workflows. These innovations are designed to enhance the efficiency and accessibility of care, enabling healthcare providers with next
Image BERLIN, Germany Press Release First Implant of Amvia Sky in Europe, the World’s First Pacemaker Approved for LBBAP* The first implant in Europe of BIOTRONIK’s latest pacemaker and CRT-P generation was conducted in early August by Prof. Dr. Jan De Pooter at the University Hospital Ghent in Belgium. The patient who received an Amvia Sky dual chamber pacemaker device was a 68-year-old man suffering from paroxysmal AV-block strongly limiting his physical efforts. “The implantation went on straightforward and very smoothly,” commented Prof. De Pooter after the procedure. “LBBAP enables pacing in a very natural, physiological way, benefiting the patient by offering physiological pacing and minimizing the risk for
Image BERLIN, Germany Press Release First Implant of Amvia Sky in Europe, the World’s First Pacemaker Approved for LBBAP* The first implant in Europe of BIOTRONIK’s latest pacemaker and CRT-P generation was conducted in early August by Prof. Dr. Jan De Pooter at the University Hospital Ghent in Belgium. The patient who received an Amvia Sky dual chamber pacemaker device was a 68-year-old man suffering from paroxysmal AV-block strongly limiting his physical efforts. “The implantation went on straightforward and very smoothly,” commented Prof. De Pooter after the procedure. “LBBAP enables pacing in a very natural, physiological way, benefiting the patient by offering physiological pacing and minimizing the risk for
Image BERLIN, Germany Press Release AI-Supported Telemedicine Platform Aims to Improve the Health of Patients After Myocardial Infarction and Prevent Reinfarctions The TIMELY consortium announced today the enrollment of the first patient in the randomized controlled clinical TIMELY trial. The TIMELY study investigates to what extent the AI-supported TIMELY platform improves the health of myocardial infarction (MI) patients and other patients with coronary heart disease after cardiac rehabilitation. Around 1.8 million people in the European Union die each year from coronary heart disease. 1 To prevent reinfarctions, patients receive cardiac rehabilitation to support necessary changes in lifestyle habits, such as diet and increased physical activity
Image BERLIN, Germany Press Release AI-Supported Telemedicine Platform Aims to Improve the Health of Patients After Myocardial Infarction and Prevent Reinfarctions The TIMELY consortium announced today the enrollment of the first patient in the randomized controlled clinical TIMELY trial. The TIMELY study investigates to what extent the AI-supported TIMELY platform improves the health of myocardial infarction (MI) patients and other patients with coronary heart disease after cardiac rehabilitation. Around 1.8 million people in the European Union die each year from coronary heart disease. 1 To prevent reinfarctions, patients receive cardiac rehabilitation to support necessary changes in lifestyle habits, such as diet and increased physical activity