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Pronk Technologies

Patient Simulators

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Multi-parameter patient simulators for biomed technicians — portable, cost-effective solutions for PM and performance verification testing.

Key Features

  • SimCube multi-parameter patient simulator
  • SpO2 simulation and testing
  • ECG, respiration, temperature, and IBP simulation
  • Compact portable design for field use
  • NIBP simulation capabilities

What It Helps You Do

Most portable simulators Multi-parameter in one device Field-service convenience Infusion and NIBP testing

What Sets Them Apart

Most portable multi-parameter simulator on the market — SimCube packs ECG, SpO2, temp, IBP, and respiration simulation into a single handheld device.

How Pronk Technologies Uses AI

No AI/ML

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Key Numbers

  • Founded 2004

Tags

patient-simulators multi-parameter spo2-simulators portable

Frequently Asked Questions

What test equipment does Pronk Technologies make?

Pronk Technologies makes compact biomedical test tools including the SimCube multi-parameter patient simulator, FlowCube infusion pump analyzer, SimSlim patient simulator, OxSim SpO2 simulator and AccuPulse NIBP simulator, simulating ECG, respiration, temperature, IBP and SpO2.

When was Pronk Technologies founded and by whom?

Pronk Technologies was founded in 2004 in California. Its founders are described as former engineering, business development and software leaders from a major medical device manufacturer, but the company does not publish their individual names.

Why are Pronk products considered portable?

Pronk positions itself as specializing in the smallest and most portable test equipment available for the biomedical service industry, designed for field-service convenience. We could not verify any formal military or drop-test ruggedness certification.

Sources

  1. Pronk Technologies About (founded 2004, smallest/most portable)
  2. Pronk Technologies on MedicalExpo

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Last updated: June 9, 2026