Saturday, April 4, 2026

Parsys Telemedicine introduces its telemedicine station for the first time in Africa at GITEX Africa 2024

Parsys Telemedicine (www.Parsys.com/), a leading innovator in telemedicine solutions, in collaboration with its Moroccan partner and distributor Maphar (www.Maphar.ma/) (a CFAO Healthcare company- www.CFAOgroup.com/), proudly presented its cutting-edge S3 telemedicine station for the first time on the African continent at GITEX Africa 2024 (www.GITEXAfrica.com).

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A revolution in healthcare accessibility

The telemedicine station is a testament to Parsys Telemedicine’s commitment to leveraging technology to enhance healthcare delivery. Designed with user-friendliness at its core, the station offers a comprehensive telemedicine solution that bridges the gap between patients and healthcare providers, regardless of geographical barriers.

Key features and benefits

Ease of use: The telemedicine station is designed to be intuitive and straightforward, ensuring that healthcare professionals can use it with minimal training.

Enhanced access to care: By utilizing advanced telecommunication technology, the telemedicine station enables remote consultations, diagnostics, and monitoring, significantly improving access to healthcare for underserved populations.

Wide range of applications: Already in use in Côte d’Ivoire and Nigeria, the telemedicine station has proven its effectiveness in diverse settings, from urban hospitals to rural health centers.

Collaborative efforts for greater impact

Parsys Telemedicine is already actively collaborating with Médecins Sans Frontières and the World Health Organization (WHO), among others, to provide telemedicine services in remote areas. Additionally, we work closely with university hospitals in Nigeria, ensuring that state-of-the-art telemedicine solutions are available to those who need them most.

A vision for the future

The introduction of the telemedicine station at GITEX Africa 2024 is more than just a showcase; it is a vision for the future of healthcare in Morocco and across Africa. Parsys Telemedicine envisions a world where access to quality healthcare is not determined by location. By integrating advanced telemedicine technology, we aim to empower healthcare systems across Africa to meet the needs of their populations effectively.

Join us in this journey

As we continue to expand our presence in Africa, Parsys Telemedicine invites healthcare providers, policymakers, and technology enthusiasts to join us in transforming healthcare delivery. Together with our partners like Maphar (CFAO Healthcare), we are committed to making a tangible difference in the lives of millions.

For more information about the telemedicine station and our initiatives in Africa, please visit Parsys Telemedicine website.

This press release is a celebration of Parsys Telemedicine’s dedication to innovation and its unwavering commitment to improving healthcare accessibility in Africa.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of GITEX Africa.

Media Contact:
David Grandgirard
Head of Sales Europe&Africa
Parsys Telemedicine
dgrandgirard@parsys.com
+33784302192

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