Virtual care and remote patient monitoring platform for hospitals and health systems
Cloud DX operates a Connected Health platform combining mobile apps, medical devices, and cloud infrastructure for remote patient monitoring and virtual care delivery. The tech stack reveals a dual-track approach: consumer-grade mobile development (iOS, Android, React, TypeScript) paired with embedded systems work (C, C++, hardware design tools like Altium and KiCad), suggesting the company bridges clinical software with connected medical hardware. Active hiring is concentrated in engineering and quality roles—mostly senior-level positions—while projects focus on test automation and regulatory documentation gaps, indicating scaling pressure around device compliance and manufacturing repeatability rather than feature velocity.
Cloud DX is a Canadian health tech company providing virtual care and remote patient monitoring solutions to hospitals, health systems, and research institutions across North America. The Connected Health platform integrates mobile applications, smart medical devices, and secure cloud infrastructure (hosted on Azure with HIPAA, PIPEDA, and provincial privacy compliance) to enable chronic disease management, post-operative recovery monitoring, hospital-at-home programs, and aging-in-place care models. Founded in 2014 and based in Kitchener, Ontario, the company is FDA-registered and Health Canada licensed. The 51–200 person organization operates with engineering-heavy hiring focused on scaling test automation and quality processes—a pattern typical of regulated medical device manufacturers navigating documentation and manufacturing repeatability demands.
iOS, Android, React, TypeScript, Azure, AWS, GCP, ASP.NET Core, Node.js, Python, plus embedded systems tools: C, C++, Altium, Eagle, KiCad. Currently adopting Flutter and React Native for mobile.
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. The company was founded in 2014 and is privately held with 51–200 employees.
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