What Will Be Your Next Move in the In Vitro Diagnostic Space?
A panel of IVD experts will discuss the latest in vitro diagnostic trends at the BIOMEDevice San Jose conference in December.

Considering Old and New 510(k) Predicates
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It’s Time for New Medtech Materials—Could Academia Help?
A specialist in implantable structures offers ideas on how to drive new materials development.

Another Reason to Update Your Biocompatibility Approach: EU MDRs
A chemist and biocompatibility expert offers the latest insights and predictions on medtech biocompatibility testing.

The Best Design Tools for Engineers in 2019
Cabe AtwellDesign Hardware & SoftwareMaterials & Assembly, Automation & Motion Control, Electronics & Test, Design Hardware & SoftwareJanuary 25, 2019 Being an engineer is as demanding as it is exciting and rewarding. A widening skill gap for engineers of all types in the United States has ensured there are more projects than qualified people to build them.

Top 10 Medical Innovations for 2019
Alternate therapies for pain. The use of artificial intelligence in healthcare. Expanded window to treat stroke patients. These are some of the innovations that will enhance healing and change healthcare in the coming year, according to a distinguished panel of doctors and researchers.

Medtec China 2019 will reach a new high accompanying accelerating development of the medical device industry
SHANGHAI, Jan. 28, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — The market size for medical devices in China is expected to exceed 600 billion yuan in 2019, with an estimated compound annual growth rate of 16.8%, thus still preserving relatively fast growth momentum. The medical device industry will embrace new development opportunities, stimulated by further population aging and consumption upgrading.
11 innovative medical devices you need to know from 2018
Call it digital health or mHealth or simply what it is — innovation. Last year we saw a lot of innovative wireless devices for diagnostics and treatment as research and development flourished.

A Newly Developed Nanosensor Quickly Detects Disease
The test, developed by Researchers at the Institute for Global Food Security at Queen’s University Belfast, can detect proteases, enzyme markers that are responsible for the progression of many diseases.

Can a Polymer Help Reduce Deaths from Sepsis?
A student has won a global competition for her efforts to develop a synthetic material that could act as both a diagnostic and a therapeutic agent for bacterial toxins.
