Mediot, the health subsidiary of Moroccan group ABA Technology, delivered this week its first Made in Morocco connected medical cabins to the Saudi Ministry of Health in Riyadh.
In the presence of Saudi Deputy Minister of Health Abdulaziz bin Hamad Al-Rumaih, this subsidiary handed its first cabins that cost from 55,000 to 70,000 dollars each.
Cabins can be installed in a variety of medical and non-medical facilities.
The connected medical booth, which employs 12 connected medical devices, facilitates both telemedicine and assisted local consultation (temperature, saturation, blood pressure meter, ECG, dermoscopy, ultrasound scanner…).
Mediot, a subsidiary of ABA Technology, had established itself at the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. Its first medical cabins were displayed in November 2022 in Marrakech at the African Conference on Health Risk Reduction.
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