What Could Blockchain Technologies Mean for the Medical Device Industry?
Blockchain offers a number of potential use cases, but there are some challenges to overcome.

Tiny Robots Tackle Big Problems
Recent research highlights a wide range of emerging uses for nanoscale robots in tackling some of the toughest issues in medicine.

The Pros and Cons of Standardized Testing
Is a standard test necessarily the right test?

Exploring the Latest in Sensor Technologies for Medtech
An expert talks about the latest in sensor technology development and shares a few tips on how medical device developers can find the right technology to suit their device.

How to Attract AI Talent for Your Medical Device
Competition for AI talent is white hot. So how can medtech companies differentiate themselves to snag the best AI engineers?

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How a Coaxial Alternative Could Make Way for Smaller Catheters
A recent breakthrough in the design of medical device cables is expected to enable a new generation of small, flexible, and intelligent catheters according to Japanese wire and cable supplier Junkosha.

Can a New Tiny Sensor Really Monitor Heart Cells?
The new device could help pave the way for future embedded devices.

What’s Next for Bioresorbable Scaffolds?
Abbott Laboratories presented some disappointing data for its bioresorbable stent program at TCT, but it was a different story for Reva Medical’s scaffold.

Why Medtech Manufacturers Should Automate Fluid Dispensing Operations
The use of robotic fluid dispensing systems helps manufacturers to assemble ever-smaller and increasingly fragile medical devices.