Four Recent Developments in Cardiotech
Four developments in cardiovascular tech that are in various stages of development.
The Secret to Smarter Medical Devices? AI and Advanced Manufacturing
In addition to producers using AI in manufacturing, many healthcare products themselves have AI features.
Forget Stent Wars: PFA Emerges as the Next Competitive Frontier in Medical Devices
Can a new approval in the pulsed-field ablation space give Boston Scientific the edge over competitors like Medtronic and Johnson & Johnson?
6 New Building Blocks of Medical Packaging Design
At a Glance -Packaging must address the full user ecosy […]
4 Cool Facts About Cold-Chain Packaging
Need-to-know facts about cold-chain packaging sustainability, temperature control, quality preservation, and traceability for life sciences use.
Biden-Era ARPA-H Awards $150M to Develop Precision Tumor Removal Tech
With eight awardees, the teams will develop methods and technology to improve cancer detection and visibility of critical anatomical structures during surgery.
7 Ecommerce Cold Chain Packaging Trends
Here’s what to expect of temperature-controlled packaging as online consumers order more and more perishable pharmaceuticals, foods, and beverages.
Protolabs 3D Printing Report Shows Growth Exceeding $28B
3D printing has evolved to occupy an established place in manufacturing today. As it has become a more widely applied industrial manufacturing process, the industry is coming of age. A large network of specialized companies providing support and solutions for a range of production processes has emerged.
Five Trends Shaping Medtech’s Software Strategy
So far in 2024, we’re seeing more medtech companies strategically prioritize the fundamentals of product development and commercialization to clear a path for sustained innovation. From digging into digital therapeutics to building stronger data foundations, following are some trends currently shaping software in medtech.
Industry Voices: Is Micro-3D Printing the Future for Tiny Parts?
Micro-3D printing is used to create high-precision tiny parts for medical devices, optics, photonics, microfluidics, and consumer packaged goods. Many of these parts have become the backbone of personalized healthcare devices. They are also utilized widely in aerospace and automotive.