Digilife made its debute in the year 2014. Centered around technology, their cutting edge solutions are opening up new possibilities of patient care in the healthcare industry. Especially, in countries like Pakistan where health services infrastructure lacks in many ways, thier chronic disease monitoring solution will have tremendous potential in terms of increasing accessibility, affordability and balancing out patients to doctor ratio. They claim that through their flagship mobile healthcare products, they are helping in eliminating logistical and communication barriers between patients and doctors. Not only that, through proper use of their solution, hospitals and clinics wil save cost, boost consumer confidence and gain their loyalty.

If we pounder upon the trends in Information Technology in the past seven years or so, the consumer market has drawn closer towards smart phone applications It is prompting service providers in retail, wholesale, finance industry and more. to venture into mobile apps. The reason is simple, they want to stay competitive, meet public demand and capatilize on their user engagement. Healthcare is no different; recent advancement in mobile and communication technology has enabled ISV and OEM to create innovative, smart and adaptive solutions for consumers and providers.

Let's take for example Bluetooth protocol; it has evolved from being mere used in hands-free phone devices to home music systems, printers, car computers, medical sensors, smart homes system, etc. Hardware and software manufactureres, such as medical sensors OEM, Google, Apple, Intel, etc. on the other hand, have added support in their platforms, so that developers can leverage new technologies and create bizzare but useful and innovative solutions.