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2024.09.11
Advances in 3D Printing Usher in the Next Wave of Orthopedic Casts
ActivArmor’s founder and CEO explains why 3D printing is changing the concept of orthopedics.
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2024.09.09
The Role of Sensors in the Big Picture of Sustainability
Rethinking sensors can help reduce environmental impact.
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2024.09.05
Element Science Shares Positive Study Results for its Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillator
The 305-patient study successfully exceeded all pre-specified endpoints and helped protect against sudden cardiac arrest.
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2024.09.03
Addressing cognitive overload to improve patient safety in the OR
Philips and the University of Zurich developed a new way to display a patient’s vital signs in an effort to reduce anesthesiology-related mistakes due to cognitive overload.
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2024.08.27
AI Regulations: A Priority for Medical Device Manufacturers
Understanding and adapting to the regulatory landscape surrounding AI is not just beneficial, but crucial for future success.
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2024.08.23
Advanced Medical PCB Tech: Precision Cleaning Challenges
Integrating thorough testing protocols early helps to achieve best product performance and reliability.
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2024.08.22
Five Breakthrough Medical Technologies Set to Transform Patient Care in 2024
New report highlights innovations poised to drive significant clinical and market impact.
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2024.08.16
New Approach, Automated Lab Streamlines Battery Chemistry Testing
University of Michigan research showcases how automated laboratories expedite chemical testing, enabling transformative battery advancements.
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2024.08.15
Smaller Medical Devices Mean Smaller Batteries
New battery designs are needed as new types of implantable medical devices emerge.
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2024.08.07
New AI Tech Advances Both Ends of Stroke Care
Brainomix and Brain.Q are advancing stroke care through innovative technologies. Both companies aim to address critical gaps in stroke care, from acute treatment to long-term rehabilitation and are gaining recognition for their contributions to the field.
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