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RDT Ltd. is pleased to announce that its new product Tempus ICTM has been independently certified and awarded a CE mark under the European Medical Devices Directive (MDD - Directive 93/42/EEC).

CE Approval received for Tempus IC

FDA Clearance Received for

Tempus IC

At Aircraft Interiors Expo 2009, RDT Ltd. and Lufthansa Technik AG jointly present a solution for integrating the latest telemedicine equipment into private and commercial aircraft.

OnAir and RDT Introduce Next Generation Inflight Telemedicine

V Australia Signs Up for New Technology from RDT

(June 11, 2008) –BRISBANE, Australia, 10 May 2008 - V Australia Airlines, Virgin Blue’s soon-to-be launched three class long-haul carrier has selected the new Tempus IC medical device from medical equipment manufacturer, RDT to provide on-board, remote diagnostic, vital signs capability.

CEO Talks to Industry Leaders in Dubai

At the recent Occuspational Health and Safety Conference in Dubai, RDT's CEO Graham Murphy in spoke to leading UAE medical directors and risk managers about the application of telemedicine for remote work sites

RDT Strengthens its Marketing Operation

Effective January 18th, 2008 Helen Clelland has been appointed Marketing Manager. In this role Helen is responsible for the management of all marketing activities and development of marketing strategies to enhance brand awareness and sales of RDT products, with a special focus on the Tempus medical monitoring system.

MedAire Signs Agreement with Remote Diagnostic Technologies

RDT CEO Contributes to WSJ Article on the Global Economy : 11 Dec 2007

MedAire signs agreement with Remote Diagnostic Technologies - for published articles see Page 2

Virgin Atlantic to install Tempus across  its fleet

UK-based RDT are pleased to announce that they have been contracted to equip the entire Virgin Atlantic long haul fleet of aircraft with Tempus.

RDT appoints Commercial Aviation Director

Effective October 29th, 2007 Grahame Fever has been appointed Commercial Aviation Sales Director. In this role Grahame will be responsible for all aspects of business development within the global commercial aviation market sector.

RDT restructures its Customer Service Operation

Effective May 1st, 2007, Christian Hannan has been appointed Operations Manager. The creation of this new role and department is in line with RDT's philosophy of ensuring outstanding and consistent customer service.

Emirates boosts onboard healthcare facilities

DUBAI, UAE. 13th March 2006 - Emirates' onboard healthcare facilities on long-haul flights are now significantly boosted with the introduction of Tempus.

RDT wins key European Space Agency (ESA) contract

RDT Ltd is pleased to announce its success in winning a key ESA development contract aimed at identifying suitable solutions to the provision of sustainable, satcom delivered telemedicine services for the commercial aviation sector.

Future proof medical system receives high acclaim at NBAA 2006

Demonstrated at NBAA 2006, RDT were delighted with the response from the corporate jet market to this ground-breaking technology that CEOs, owners and executives can see adds clear value when handling medical incidents remotely.

RDT wins major new contract with USA avionics company

RDT Ltd is pleased to announce a significant new contract awarded by a major USA avionics company to implement its leading-edge Advanced Data Robustness satellite data reliability technology (ADR).

Conde Nast Traveller:

Is there a doctor on board?

With the recovery of the aviation business, it seems likely that other airlines will adopt the Tempus or similar devices; and the more that do so, the more it will appear negligent not to install them on-board an aircraft. (pdf)

Travel & Leisure Magazine:

Medical Assistance at 30,000 Feet

Have you ever wondered what would happen if you got sick en route to your destination? (pdf)

Air Safety Week:

Portable Medical Device Fosters In-Flight Diagnosis, Treatment

The day is coming when a flight won't have to be diverted because a passenger's gas pains are mistaken for a heart attack. (pdf)

Mail on Sunday:

It's Branson's flying doctor, robot style

Tycoon Richard Branson's airline Virgin Atlantic is to carry an extra passenger on all long-haul flights - a robot doctor. (jpg)

travel.telegraph:

Airlines tackle DVT fear

Emirates has installed a sophisticated new medical system on its aircraft in an attempt to tackle in-flight health problems relating to long-haul journeys. (pdf)

Wall Street Journal:

Health Care in the Air

Airlines are adding health-cre systems onboard. (pdf)

 

RDT News and Customer Press Releases

ICG Develops Two Way Voice and Data Link For Remote Medical Monitoring Device
RDT are pleased to announce successful testing of their Tempus medical decive with the new Simphone (pronounced 'symphony' system developed by Obtario-based TrueNorth Avionics

New Simphone enables medical emergency airborne capability
RDT are pleased to announce successful testing of their Tempus medical decive with the new Simphone (pronounced 'symphony' system developed by Obtario-based TrueNorth Avionics

Tempus revolutionises global 
medical security

Whether traveling by car to a meeting in Beijing, on a
flight to New York or on a yacht in the Med, the ability to access expert, real-time medical help if someone is
taken ill remains critical.

Aviation Industry News (AIN):

Airborne diagnosis may be survival key

Your boss is worth $300 million and he flies in a $30 million jet, but right now if he has a heart attack in flight he could be worse-protected than a spotty-faced backpacker flying airline on a $500 ticket. (pdf)

LA Times:

Is there a doctor on board? No? Odds are still in your favor

Although serious incidents are rare, airlines are stepping up responses to in-flight health emergencied. (pdf)

TIE Telemedicine information exchange:

Virgin Atlantic Airways To Equip Entire Fleet with Telemedicine Devices.

Virgin Atlantic will install Tempus, a telemedicine device produced by Remote Diagnostic Technologies, on all of their planes. (pdf)

RDT Technology flies on its 400th aircraft
RDT is proud to announce that its unique ADR satellite data reliability technology is now flying on over 400 aircraft, improving medical security for thousands of airline passengers on a daily basis.

Jet Aviation offers in-flight medical technology to aircraft management customers
Jet Aviation recently signed a contract with Remote Diagnostic Technologies (RDT) to offer a passenger health monitoring system aboard aircraft managed and operated by Jet Aviation.

PrivatAir launches pioneering medical technology onboard its BBJ fleet
The Geneva based carrier recently signed a deal to be the first private charter company to introduce the revolutionary in-flight passenger health monitoring system.

RDT completes world's first full telemedicine and video transmission
from a commercial aircraft

For the first time, the ground-based medical experts were able to send annotated video images back to the aircraft to assist in their diagnosis of a passenger's condition and were also able to assist the crew member by using the integrated voicelink and dual control of the device from the ground.

Industry leaders join forces in life-saving
in-flight technology
3 industry powerhouses have announced they are joining forces to define new standards for inflight medical care and implement the latest in remote vital signs monitoring technology crucial to the successful outcome of many onboard medical occurrences.

Telemedicine - how practical is it for the shipping industry?
You're in the Atlantic Ocean; one of the crew has severe chest pains - what do you do next?

bmi British Midland - first to install revolutionary in-flight telemedicine device on long-haul flights
Passengers flying on long-haul routes with bmi British Midland can be confident they will be in good hands should they suddenly become ill in-flight.

Royal Jet offers complete peace of mind with Tempus 2000 - first in the gulf
By adding Tempus 2000 to its onboard medical equipment Royal Jet is able to eliminate stressful false alarm medical diversions and at the same time safeguard the health of all on board.

bmi cabin crew win OAG Outstanding Service Award for saving a passenger
bmi cabin crew are presented with the OAG Outstanding Service Award for saving the life of a seriously ill passenger at 37,000 feet...

An intrepid voyage with the best medical equipment money can buy
When Pamela Stephenson embarked on an extraordinary voyage to the South Seas, she needed to be sure she was equipped to deal with any medical emergency.

 

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RDT technology flies on it

RDT Ltd. is pleased to announce that its new product Tempus IC has been 510k cleared to market by the US Food and Drug Administration.  All medical products must achieve this clearance before they can be marketed in the US. 

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Lufthansa Technik and RDT Team Up for major breakthrough in airborne telemedicine
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Geneva, Switzerland, 31 March 2009 – OnAir and Remote Diagnostic Technologies Ltd (RDT) today announced the successful testing of next generation inflight telemedicine on commercial aircraft.