Proton Medical

History

A Crucial Breakthrough Born in Times of Crisis

The MDI (Intelligent Distribution Module) by Proton Future was created in response to an urgent and global need. The COVID-19 pandemic revealed that healthcare systems worldwide required innovative solutions to cope with unprecedented demands on hospital care, particularly in the use of ventilators. This challenge drove Proton Future to develop a technology that not only addressed immediate issues but also provided a lasting and positive impact on global healthcare.

The First Steps: Inspiration During the Health Crisis

The development of the MDI began at the peak of the pandemic. With overwhelmed hospitals and limited resources, particularly in Intensive Care Units, the need arose to optimize the use of ventilators.

A Humanitarian Motivation

From the very beginning, the motivation behind the MDI was clear: to save lives and enhance the ability to respond effectively during emergencies.

 

Accessible and Efficient Innovation for All

Beyond its technological innovation, the MDI embodies Proton Future’s humanitarian values, emphasizing accessibility, efficiency, and social commitment. This device was designed not only to address the challenges of the pandemic but also to be applicable in emergency situations such as natural disasters and armed conflicts.

Development Process: From Concept to Reality

Collaboration with Clinical Leaders

The development of the MDI involved a rigorous phase of research and testing, carried out in collaboration with Consorci Sanitari de Terrassa (CST), a renowned clinical partner.

Extensive Testing to Ensure Effectiveness

Testing included trials with artificial lungs and in vivo models, which validated the device’s durability and healthcare reliability.

Patented Innovation to the Highest Standards

The MDI is patented, ensuring its protection as a unique innovation. Collaboration with medical and technical experts guaranteed its high safety and functionality.

Meet PROTON Group

Innovation, commitment, and technology in service of global health.