Philips Museum Temporary Exhibition
Join us at the Philips Museum in Eindhoven to see a selection of designs that have been recognized by winning global industry design awards.
Dutch Design Week is an international event that puts the spotlight on the latest and greatest in design and innovation.
Join us at the Philips Museum in Eindhoven to see a selection of designs that have been recognized by winning global industry design awards.
shape the future of all Philips products?
The Philips VeriSight Pro uses Ultra sound from the inside of the heart to let physicians see in 3D. The handle, shaped to help blindly locate controls, allows for operation by touch alone. Tactile controls, with clear separation and distinct mechanical feedback, mean physicians can position the catheter in the chambers of the heart with precision.
How do we transform the sound of care? Walk into any healthcare facility and one of the first sounds you hear is a rhythmic beeping of technology. In collaboration with patients, clinicians and sound experts, Philips looked at monitor alarm sounds. This led to a set of sounds enhanced and prioritised to be more pleasing to the ear, but still serving the needs of caregivers.
We set out to find a better way of treating Atrial Fibrillation to improve patient and staff experience, health outcomes and to reduce costs. Close to Heart is a nurse practitioner-led, technology-supported, personalized outpatient clinic and digital care platform. Designed with clinicians, the concept shows a new form of care, implemented, and tested in the hospital.
How do we help designers and developers at Philips build software applications for varied healthcare contexts – with consistency where it's needed and flexibility where it matters? Filament design language system is a central collection of digital building blocks that our teams can share and reuse to build any Philips software product.
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