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Press Release -- October 5th, 2015
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Ericsson Device Connection Platform chosen by Brighter for m-health delivery

  • Brighter selects Ericsson Device Connection Platform (DCP) as global connectivity management platform for m-health solutions
  • Brighter to standardize solutions using DCP and leverage platform for lifecycle management, control and distribution of Brighter’s connected device for diabetes treatment
  • Through DCP, global operators can connect subscribers to Brighter’s cloud platform The Benefit Loop and explore new service offerings

Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC, news, filings) today announces that Brighter, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, has selected Ericsson Device Connection Platform (DCP) as its global connectivity management platform for m-health solutions.

Brighter will standardize its solutions using DCP and leverage the platform for lifecycle management, control and distribution of the next generation Brighter One, a connected device for diabetes treatment that combines blood sugar measurement and insulin injection capabilities.

Through DCP, global operators will be able to connect their subscribers to The Benefit Loop, which creates the potential for new and innovative service offerings. Brighter aims to secure contracts with operators that offer connectivity management services through DCP.

DCP is a cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT)/machine-to-machine (M2M) platform that handles connectivity management, subscription management and OSS/BSS, enabling automation of business processes between operators and enterprises.

Anders Olin, Vice President, Product Area Network Functions, Business Unit Cloud & IP, Ericsson, says: “IoT is a key competence area for Ericsson and we see m-health as a sector with strong market potential.”

“In today’s competitive ICT industry, operators can benefit from providing e-health services alongside traditional voice and data offerings. This collaboration combines the DCP with Brighter’s connected products, which can create new growth opportunities for global operators, as well as having a positive impact on patient health.”

Truls Sjöstedt, CEO of Brighter, says: “Our cooperation with Ericsson gives us access both to the industry-leading DCP platform and some of the world’s largest operators. This is a win-win agreement under which all three parties can explore new business opportunities in the exciting and fast-growing m-health market.”

Connected solutions such as next generation Brighter One can be integrated into Brighter’s platform The Benefit Loop, in which patient data is continuously combined with additional relevant data to improve treatment and quality of life.

According to the World Health Organization, in 2014, 9 percent of adults worldwide aged 18 years or older had diabetes. In 2012, diabetes was the direct cause of 1.5 million deaths, and the disease is projected to become the seventh-leading cause of death by 2030.

NOTES TO EDITORS

Ericsson innovations expedite adoption of “Internet of Things”

Ericsson, Sony Mobile and SK Telecom trial IoT wearables over LTE.

About Brighter AB (publ)

By means of its intellectual property Brighter develops innovations for people who live with a medical condition. We develop the tools that improve the situation and every day lives of individuals. Half of Sweden’s 4.6 million households will be “connected” for home care or through mobile units within five years. Brighter’s objective is to simplify, streamline and strengthen the relationship between patients and healthcare professionals through the development of innovations in the area of mHealth (mobile health) – a market that already today – 2015 – is valued at approximately SEK 120 Billion on a global basis.

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