Patient-centric care is no longer a future goal; it’s the foundation of today’s most groundbreaking medical innovations. From artificial intelligence-driven diagnostics to brain-computer interfaces and robotic precision in fertility and massage therapies, technology is accelerating personalized treatment in ways that once seemed unimaginable.
During conversations at theCUBE’s New York Stock Exchange studio, theCUBE Research’s John Furrier and Dave Vellante sat down with MedTech leaders who are rethinking how care is delivered. Their conversations revealed a shared vision: using automation, AI and smart design to make healthcare more precise, accessible and truly centered on the patient.
Proscia’s David West talks to theCUBE’s Dave Vellante about taking a data-driven approach to patient-centric care.
“AI can compress that time,” said Dave Vellante, chief analyst at theCUBE Research, in an interview with David West (pictured), co-founder and chief executive officer of Proscia. “On the one hand, you’re saying you’re taking away that sort of heavy lifting. If I hear you correctly, there’s a data-based analysis that is providing perhaps better diagnoses and maybe uncovering things that humans haven’t seen before or doing so faster.”
Vellante, along with John Furrier, executive analyst at theCUBE Research, talked to experts in the medical technology field as a part of theCUBE + NYSE Wired: MedTech Unplugged Series, during an exclusive broadcast on theCUBE, News Media’s livestreaming studio. They discussed how emerging MedTech innovations, ranging from AI diagnostics to brain-computer interfaces, are transforming healthcare by making patient-centric care the driving force behind more precise, personalized and accessible treatment.
1. Proscia is transforming diagnostics to deliver patient-centric care
Proscia Inc. is redefining pathology with AI-powered tools that accelerate diagnoses and improve treatment precision. This data-driven approach supports patient-centric care by matching individuals to advanced therapies faster and reducing the burden on pathologists, according to West.
Check out theCUBE’s complete interview.
2. AI-powered massage robots are bringing personalized wellness to the market
Eric Litman, founder and chief executive officer of Aescape Inc., built his company to solve a deeply personal problem — and in doing so, reimagined massage therapy through robotics and AI. The company’s intelligent tables personalize treatment in real-time, addressing a growing labor gap and making self-care more accessible and effective across the wellness industry.
Hear the full story on theCUBE.

Aescape’s Eric Litman talks to theCUBE about AI-powered massage therapy.
3. Synchron is restoring connection through brain-tech innovation
Synchron Inc.’s minimally invasive brain-computer interface helps restore digital access for people with motor impairments, reimagining autonomy through implantable neurotechnology. The approach avoids open brain surgery while enabling patient-centric care by empowering users to control devices with thought alone, according to Kurt Haggstrom, chief commercial officer of Synchron.
Watch the full segment on theCUBE.
4. Babson Diagnostics is reimagining blood testing through convenience and innovation
Babson Diagnostics Inc. is transforming the standard blood test into a modern, customer-friendly experience. With fingertip collection, minimal blood waste and retail access points, the company offers a smarter alternative to traditional labs, without compromising accuracy or clinical relevance, David Stein, chief executive officer of Babson Diagnostics, pointed out.
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Ally Bridge Group’s Kevin Reilly talks to theCUBE’s John Furrier about medical technology innovation.
5. Ally Bridge Group is investing in technologies that put patients first
From AI-powered diagnostics to robotic tools for cardiovascular care, innovation in med tech is driving scalable, life-saving solutions that prioritize patient-centric care. Early disease detection and personalized devices are creating better outcomes and sustainable systemwide impact, Kevin Reilly, managing director and head of MedTech at Ally Bridge Group, emphasized.
Don’t miss the full interview on theCUBE.
Here the complete video playlist from News’s and theCUBE’s coverage of theCUBE + NYSE Wired: MedTech Unplugged Series:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=videoseries
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