The digital transformation of telecare is one of the great challenges facing the sector in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. For several months, like the rest of our society, it has been severely affected by the lack of resources. Since last year, the challenge has shifted to improving people's quality of life remotely.

Today we have a video chat with Carmen Jiménez Lobatón, Director of Innovation and Business Development, about the latest trends in the sector:

  • Demands from end-customers and medical centres.
  • Different types of telecare.
  • Digital transformation options available.
  • The future of the telecare sector and the main challenges of digital transformation.

Carmen is in charge of managing innovative projects in the field of telecare at Intelligent Data. She mainly works on projects with leading companies in the sector and in the search for new partners for the development of products or services.

We spoke with her first-hand about her different feelings about the current state of the sector and the possibilities for its digital transformation. On the one hand, we focus our conversation on the new trends most in demand by companies. On the other, we talk about how it is possible to innovate in a market such as telecare.

At Intelligent Data we work together with our partners in the search for new projects focused on improving people's lives. Throughout our more than 28 years of history, we have worked on a large number of projects both Indoor and Outdoor. From devices focused on usability and accessibility for end users to devices adapted to medical centres.

We have a group of experts for the integration of our integrated projects. In addition, we work within the databases themselves with the aim of using Machine Learning through Big Data to improve the services offered.

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