7 Bold Predictions for Medtech After COVID-19
What’s going to happen to the industry after the COVID-19 crisis? Some bold predictions about what could happen in medtech and the impact the virus could have on the industry for years to come.

How to weave human tissue into new blood vessels
Researchers at the University of Bordeaux in France have engineered human tissue to be woven into blood vessels and treat diseased or damaged blood vessels.

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning-Based Medical Devices: A Products Liability Perspective
How will products liability law be applied to AI?

How catheters are becoming increasingly complex and efficient
As the neurovascular intervention marketplace accelerates toward miniaturization, innovations such as 2.5:1 peelable heat-shrink tubing (PHST), cut-to-length PHST and multi-filar active catheter solutions will come into their own.

New Device May Reduce Risks in Procedure to Unblock Arteries
Alternative treatment uses light-activated drug to coat an angioplasty balloon.

Latest pandemic-related shortage: dialysis machines
Medtech manufacturers have begun responding to some unexpected shortages brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.

Advancing Medical Device Manufacturing with Factory of the Future Technology
Enhance productivity, improve quality control, and promote continuous improvement by identifying the right solutions and partnering with the right supplier.

3D Printing of PPE and Other Medical Devices
Consider the trade-offs of using 3D printing to address current supply demands of personal protective equipment.

How to improve ultrasonic weld quality
An electromechanical actuation system that delivers downforce with greater precision and responsiveness throughout the ultrasonic welding process can improve the weld and reduce waste.

How to navigate testing for devices that use wireless technology
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has a different testing requirements for wireless medical devices than the FDA. Here are some tips of choosing a testing method for FCC compliance.
