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Philips acquires Air Force technology for mobile patient monitoring

by Thomas Dworetzky, Contributing Reporter | September 04, 2018
Business Affairs

Philips announced in January that it planned to move its North American headquarters from Andover to Cambridge.

“This is a major step for Philips, and comes with our realization that the health care company of the future is going to need to be in a vibrant community where there are startups and academic and clinical institutions within close reach, to allow us to move things forward,” Dr. Joe Frassica, chief medical officer and head of research at Philips, told HCB News at that time.

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Philips chose the Cambridge area because it’s in close proximity to academic institutions that it collaborates with, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as startups that it can co-create new technologies with.

“There is direct access to a really deep talent pool in areas such as artificial intelligence, genomics and imaging,” said Frassica.

In recent years, Philips has slowly transitioned from a conglomerate to a company solely focused on healthcare. It sold its lighting business in March 2015 for $2.8 billion, and acquired a slew of healthcare companies – most recently Forcare and VitalHealth.

“With the focus now purely laser-like on health care and maintenance of health, Philips felt we needed to be deeply committed to a health care ecosystem and collaborative ecosystem where health care innovation was happening,” he added.

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