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Medtronic completes UK leg of ACM2U Truck Roadshow

Medtech company Medtronic has successfully concluded the UK leg of its European ACM2U Truck Roadshow, bringing cutting-edge medical technologies directly to clinicians in Aberdeen, Liverpool and Cardiff and showcasing the future of clinical innovation.

The mobile innovation hub offered immersive, hands-on training to hundreds of clinicians, helping address the growing pressures on the NHS through smarter, more efficient patient care.

In today’s overstretched healthcare system challenged by staff shortages and rising demand, the ACM2U Truck provided a vital platform for clinicians to engage with transformative, innovative solutions.

The roadshow featured expert-led education, live demonstrations, and access to Medtronic’s latest innovations – including the first-of-its-kind Corsano multi-parameter wearable, a breakthrough device that continuously monitor a patient’s key vital signs.

The wearable technology allows doctors and nurses to monitor patients recovering in the comfort of their homes, whilst reducing clinical strain.

The truck also featured NICU solutions tailored to protect vulnerable patients and streamline workflows.

At each stop, clinicians had the opportunity to explore state-of-the-art medical technology.

By bringing these technologies directly to hospital sites, the ACM2U Truck helped build confidence among clinical teams to seamlessly adopt new innovative solutions into everyday practice.

The roadshow also facilitated direct access to Medtronic experts, enabling knowledge-sharing and collaboration to drive

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