AI-Enabled Optical Fiber Sensor Device Monitors Brain Injury
People who experience a serious blow to the head, such as during road traffic accidents, can suffer traumatic brain injury (TBI) — a leading cause of death and disability worldwide that can result in long-term difficulties with memory, concentration and solving problems.
Thanks to AI, Robots Are Aware of Their Surroundings
Robots started with limited capabilities. In the early decades, robots were mostly in automotive production. They lived in cages, tasked with one job, usually welding or painting. They required detailed and costly programming.
Pain Points When Maintaining a Cleanroom
Since publishing the original article, a few additional pain points to maintaining a cleanroom have been pinpointed, such as stringent protocol compliance, cost of maintenance, and environmental factors.
Ulbrich Expands Braid Wire Accelerator to Fast Track Medical Device Development
Westminster, SC – When sourcing materials for the manufacturing of critical medical devices, speed is everything. The faster you can procure desired materials, the sooner you can start testing engineered applications. And the quicker you begin iterating, the greater the chance your solution beats your competitors to market.
Practical Strategies for Digitization and Integration in Medtech Manufacturing
Data science continues to evolve to support increasing demands for predictive insights and dynamic systems. The innovation in this field is welcomed and is changing all industry sectors, including medtech manufacturing.
What are the advantages of silicone 3D printing?
Prototyping is the first application that comes to one’s mind when referring to 3D printing. A use which makes sense regarding today’s sustainable development issues.
Flexible Films for Medical Devices and Packaging—A Medtech Makers Q&A
Packaging for medical devices must accomplish a number of tasks. First, it must protect the device within from damage during transportation to the end user.
Maximizing the Value of AI in Cancer Care
Cancer treatment has come a long way in recent years and is now evolving more rapidly through the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, such as machine learning (ML).
Designing for Human Factors Standards
Medical device usability and how to efficiently integrate new regulatory standards into the product development process seems to be on a lot of people’s minds at the moment.
Smart Toilet Seat Wins FDA Nod to Monitor Heart Rate
Casana has developed a unique way of measuring a person’s heart rate and oxygen saturation. The Rochester, NY-based company is measuring a patient’s vitals with its smart toilet, the Heart Seat.