At Madrija, we’re joining the celebration of this day and want to congratulate the whole team working on innovation every day. R&D&I is the key to a more prosperous and sustainable future, which is why we are committed to having our own dedicated department. Among our goals is to continue driving digital transformation in cardiology departments at hospitals both in Spain and abroad. In doing so, we aim to achieve personalized medicine for patients. One of the most innovative projects we’ve developed is Ritmocore, through which we monitor pacemakers for patients across different hospitals, making their lives easier.
Another innovative project we’re part of is ‘QSalud: Quantum Pharmacogenomics Applied to Aging,’ which stands out for using personalized pharmacogenomics and quantum computing to help improve quality of life and increase longevity in older adults. It will receive more than €3.5 million in funding from the Science and Innovation Missions program run by Spain’s Ministry of Science and Innovation.
