RE: April 25th Update25 Apr 2025 14:21
I think that a little research into Tyco international and Johnson controls would be wise. Tyco International does indeed now trade as Johnson controls who are based in Ireland and have a n extensive portfolio of products and services none of which include medtech:
HVAC Equipment
Industrial Refrigeration
Fire Detection
Fire Suppression
Security
Digital Solutions
Residential and Smart Home
Retail Solutions
Energy Efficiency
Renewable Solutions
There is a company called Tyco connectivity which seems to have an interest in a business area which might just be related:
From the TE connectivity website (white papers)
Big Data
Healthcare big data is having a huge impact on the medical field in all ways
Some industry analysts believe that ‘big data’ is fueling the healthcare industry’s biggest trends — such as precision medicine, predictive analytics, and machine learning, according to an article in HealthIT Analytics. Big data is already having a profound impact on the healthcare field in areas from oncology to neurology, cardiology, genomics, and other specialties with more personalized therapies and diagnostic tools. And patient-specific data is increasingly available through a new generation of devices and applications that collect information through wearables, home monitors, and smartphones. According to a paper by Stanford Medicine on “Harnessing the power of data in healthcare,” Stanford believes that data is permeating every component of the healthcare ecosystem — medical research, daily life, the patient experience, ongoing care, prediction and prevention. Says the report:
“A focus on data in the coming years has the potential to make healthcare more preventive, predictive and personalized, and meaningfully reduce health care costs and lead to better patient care.”
Big data allows medical providers and healthcare professionals to accumulate and analyze on a much larger population base and assess huge volumes of new data — opening up new areas for research and treatment opportunities. Again, remote monitoring systems can help collect this information and play a role in boosting analysis of this healthcare-related big data.
I don't see any current relationship between Tyco connectivity, trading as TE connectivity and Johnson controls so perhaps someone can find the extant link.