eInfochips bags twin ISG Standout Case Studies for surgical display platform, EV charging

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The platform optimises electric vehicle (EV) charging management, facilitating advancements in charger efficiency and system manageability.
eInfochips, an Arrow Electronics company, a provider of product engineering and digital transformation services, announced that two of its client engagements have been recognised as Standout Case Studies by ISG, in the energy and healthcare, and life sciences categories within the North American region.

According to a statement, eInfochips was recognised for its contribution to the development of ELSA, a “Brilliant Assistant” smart surgical display platform designed to streamline workflows and integrate AI into operating rooms. ELSA has delivered significant value, with the client SoftAcuity, a medical technology provider, estimating a tenfold increase in ROI, highlighting the transformative impact of this solution.

According to ISG, this case study showcases collaborative new product development driven by specialised technological and engineering expertise.

The second recognition for eInfochips' is in its role in developing a scalable, multi-tenant cloud platform for Phillips & Temro Industries, a global OEM and aftermarket provider of thermal and electrical solutions. The platform optimises electric vehicle (EV) charging management, facilitating advancements in charger efficiency and system manageability. ISG recognises this case study as an example of engineering-led transformation and a platform-based approach to supporting long-term business strategies.

Chosen through a rigorous evaluation process, ISG Case Study Standouts, an evolution of the ISG Digital Case Study Awards program, recognise the best-in-class work done by service providers in collaboration with enterprise clients.

“Getting recognised by ISG three years in a row underscores our commitment to driving innovation and delivering tangible value to our clients,” said Bharath Aitha, vice president of marketing at eInfochips in a statement. “We are honoured to be recognised for our transformative work in both the energy and healthcare and life sciences sectors.”

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