Vulpix in the Media

Independent connection. A company with ties to Asturias managed, through its innovative device, to save and monitor respiratory patients during the ‘energy zero’ event.

“It’s easier to set up than an internet router. The patient’s oxygen tube is cut and connected to the input and output of our device (similar to a black box), which also includes a pulse oximeter (the instrument that measures blood oxygen levels). Once connected, we get a large volume of data on the mobile phone about the patient’s condition, which is extremely helpful for caregivers, nurses, and doctors.”

It has positioned itself as an innovative solution in the field of telemonitoring, specially designed for continuous care environments such as elderly homes, hospitals, and home hospitalization.

“This Monday, April 28, at 12:35 p.m., Spain entered into collapse. A massive failure in the power grid caused a widespread blackout that spread across vast regions of the country, paralyzing cities, disrupting transport, and critically affecting communication infrastructure. For more than 18 hours, until around 7:00 a.m. the next day, normality gave way to an emergency situation where the reliance on electricity and conventional networks was dramatically exposed.”

While much of the country was left in the dark and without communication, Vulpix's patient monitoring systems remained operational in nursing homes and hospitals.

“Amid the massive blackout that left much of Spain without electricity, mobile network, or internet on April 28, a technological system proved that innovation can make the difference between chaos and continuous care. That system is Vulpix SmartER, a telemonitoring solution that continued to function normally in nursing homes and home hospitalization settings, ensuring care for vulnerable patients even under the most critical conditions.”

It has signed an agreement with Fundación Personas and Grupo Lince to promote the social inclusion of people with disabilities in the innovation and technology sector.

“The manager of Vulpix explained that the agreement will enable people with disabilities to manufacture Ada products, such as the innovative Vulpix SmartER—a device that is revolutionizing remote monitoring of patients with respiratory conditions.”