New Technology
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2022.06.22
Cost Effective & Efficient Wire EDM Techniques
Wire EDM, once considered a non-traditional machining method, has been around for many years now and is utilized extensively in many industries……
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2022.06.21
What New Tech Can Improve Your Medical Manufacturing Plant?
Industry 4.0 technology can be an invaluable asset, from plant processes to big-picture decision-making……
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2022.06.14
AI-Assisted Surgical Training
AI can support device innovation and surgical training, but it requires data and collaboration……
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2022.06.09
Researchers Develop 3D Printed Artificial Heart Valves
The scaffolds, which were formed using melt electrowriting, aim to support new tissue formation…….
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2022.06.06
Patient-Centric Prefilled Syringe Aims to Improve Injection Experience
Ipsen shares patient-reported data on its patient-centric prefilled syringe and announces plans for its next-generation delivery system……
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2022.05.13
Researchers develop wireless implantable vascular monitoring system
Vascular diseases are public enemy number one: the leading killers worldwide, accounting for nearly a third of all human deaths on the planet……
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2022.05.06
Discovering the Value of Surface Treatments and Coatings for Medtech
Surface treatments and coatings enable device makers to design more benefits into their medical technologies……
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2022.04.26
Ariste Medical co-founder sees great potential for drug-coated implants and orthopedics
You can expect more to come from that technology, Jennings told Medical Design & Outsourcing in an interview covering future applications, the drug-device development process and what she’s learned through it all……
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2022.04.18
Endiatx’s pill-sized robot sees and swims inside the stomach
An unconventional CEO and his team take aim at endoscopies with faster, cheaper stomach imaging — and that’s just the start. Welcome to the era of tiny robots inside the body……
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2022.04.07
Liquid Metal Nanophotonic Sensors Eyed for Molecular Testing
Researchers at the University at Buffalo are developing a chip that combines nanoscale optical sensing and liquid metal to improve the success of molecular testing……
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