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TRIMEDX-AIQ Adds Supply Chain Automation, Advanced Predictive Failure Intelligence

Triggers intelligent parts procurement and supplier optimization to reduce downtime and accelerate repairs

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Thu, 03/19/2026 - 12:01
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(TRIMEDX: Indianapolis) -- TRIMEDX has announced expanded clinical supply chain capabilities with TRIMEDX-AIQ, its AI-native clinical asset intelligence platform.

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The enhancements integrate automated parts ordering, purchase order automation, and predictive failure forecasting to proactively orchestrate procurement, anticipate equipment failures before disruption occurs, and minimize unplanned downtime.

TRIMEDX-AIQ is powered by one of the healthcare technology management industry’s most comprehensive clinical asset datasets, with more than 6.1 million device records, more than 25 years of longitudinal insight, and visibility into 90–95% of all active U.S. medical equipment. TRIMEDX’s Predictive Work System (PWS) leverages this historical device performance data to identify degradation patterns earlier than ever, providing clinical engineering teams with the ability to prevent or prepare for downtime. Early alerts enable technicians to schedule proactive service windows, reduce clinical workflow disruption, and maintain patient access with the focus on minimizing unplanned downtime.

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