Novel Long-Term Hermetic Ultrathin Implant Packaging Technology Based on Ceramic Nanolayers
When a device is implanted in a human body, there is always a distinct reaction of the body’s immune system, often resulting in a thick layer of scar tissue surrounding the implant……

4 Steps for Error-Free Coding on Pharmaceutical Packages
Validation is a major component of pharmaceutical manufacturing, ranging from production systems, packaging equipment, and computer programs. The packaging printer is a critical element in the validation process……

Healthcare sector generates the highest demand for 3D printing patents
According to a report published by the European Patent Office, the use of 3D printing with the healthcare sector has generated the highest demand for patents compared to other sectors, with a total of 4,018 applications from 2010 to 2018.

How plastics are transforming the implantable medical devices space
Avinash Suryawanshi, senior SEO analyst at Global Market Insights, explores the impact of plastics within implants in the medical sector.

What does the future hold for AI and 3D printing?
Niall Haslam, CTO for medical 3D printing company, Axial3D, explains the important roles both Artificial Intelligence (AI) and 3D printing will play within the future of the medical sector.

Exceeding regulatory requirements: Beyond the checklist
Many manufacturers run into issues as they adjust their devices and testing plans to meet updated regulatory requirements. Using a risk-based approach to predict and mitigate risks can help prevent costly setbacks.

Smart Textiles Powered by Soft Transmission Lines
The fibers measure subtle and complex fabric deformations.

Paper-Based Technology Advances Earlier Cancer Detection
The technology is more than 30 times more sensitive than current lab-based tests.

Novel device to improve performance of underactive bladders
The device comprises a soft and thin sensor that monitors bladder volume continuously as well as an actuator equipped with high voiding efficiency to clear the bladder completely

Implantable transmitter provides wireless option for biomedical devices
innovators are working on inventions to use micro-chip technology in implantable devices and other wearable products such as smart watches to improve biomedical devices, including those used to monitor people with glaucoma and heart disease.
