steute Meditec at the WHX Dubai 2026

User interfaces for the interoperable OR

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As the host of the WHX (“World Health Expo”), Dubai will become the international hub for cutting-edge medical technology, and steute Meditec will be part of this spotlight.

At their booth, steute Meditec will focus on a central question: how to control medical devices in the interoperable operating room of the future. Their team of experts has developed a range of solutions, including the new GP412 series four-pedal foot switches, which offer innovative functionality along with maximum flexibility and freedom of movement—perfectly suited for the surgical environment.

A standout feature of this user interface series is remote signal transmission via a low-energy wireless system designed specifically for medical applications. Additional highlights include rechargeable lithium-ion power, an ergonomic and hygienic design, and surfaces that are easy to clean, meeting the demanding standards of modern operating rooms.

In Dubai, steute Meditec will also be demonstrating examples of customised user interfaces developed and produced for medical device manufacturers in areas such as electromedicine and ophthalmology (phacoemulsification). As medical components, these customised user interfaces and also those from the steute Meditec standard range can optionally be provided with comprehensive product documentation which device manufacturers can then integrate in their main documentation. This considerable simplifies the approval process for the overall system.

Another steute Meditec highlight at the WHX Dubai will be a presentation of innovative approaches to user interfaces, true to the motto “The future of the integrated OR”. Here the steute Meditec developers – in collaboration with research institutes and leading medical device manufacturers – focus on central command systems which control all integrated devices intuitively and ergonomically. The latest developments and expected results will be presented in Dubai – as steute Meditec looks to the interoperable OR of the future.