The safety functions and primary patient assessments operate separately from complex data analysis.
At the largest healthcare exhibition WHX Dubai 2026, Dubai-registered Zoya Technologies presented ZoyeMed 3.0 — a clinical terminal with edge computing technology. The system combines built-in artificial intelligence, multimodal sensors, express diagnostics, and modeling of patient conditions in dynamics. Examinations can be conducted without a cloud connection, making the development particularly useful for regions with unstable internet and a shortage of medical personnel. The devices are already being deployed in various countries.
ZoyeMed 3.0 differs from previous models. The new system is designed so that safety functions and primary patient assessments operate separately from complex data analysis. This allows the terminal to function reliably even with slow internet or a lack of medical staff.
Unlike telemedicine platforms or AI systems integrated into hospitals, ZoyeMed 3.0 is created as a physical infrastructure. The solution combines diagnostics, decision support, and follow-up monitoring directly on hospital premises. This reduces the burden on doctors and ensures standardized care delivery.
Since 2025, Zoya Technologies has supplied 44 ZoyeMed 1.0 devices, and in Mexico, deployment continues under a contract for 300 units. In Colombia, agreements have been signed for the supply of 64 devices annually for three years. The first ZoyeMed 3.0 terminal has already been delivered to Bogotá in preparation for pilot implementation.
After the demonstration at WHX Dubai, the company plans a phased rollout of ZoyeMed 3.0 in Latin America, the Middle East, and South Asia, as well as further expansion in countries with limited medical resources.
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