R&D & Design
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2019.04.17
Is an R&D Race Driving the Surgical Robotics Market?
With increasing competition, the way to gain market share in this quickly growing market is with innovative technology.
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2019.04.12
Bet Your Toilet Seat Can’t Do This!
Researchers at Rochester Institute of Technology have created a toilet seat that detects congestive heart failure.
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2019.04.11
An Orthopedic Surgeon Wasn’t Satisfied with Available Implants—So He Decided to 3D Print His Own
A cervical interbody spacer’s roughened porous surfaces and other unique features effectively engage bone and promote healing.
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2019.04.09
Take Device Performance to the Next Level
An industry expert shares a few tips on how to be proactive when it comes to evaluating and improving product performance.
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2019.04.04
Voice-Enabled Cellular Blood Pressure–Monitoring System Encourages Patients to Make Healthy Decisions
The Cuff to Cloud experience will instantly and effortlessly upload readings to the company’s database, which will then deliver a real-time and personalized message to its members.
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2019.04.02
Getting the Most Out of Your Design Review
Following these 6 steps could help medtech designers deliver a well-executed design review.
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2019.04.01
How Smart are Your Design Inputs?
A medical device expert shares tips for creating clear and objective design inputs.
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2019.03.06
A Pill, That’s a Device, That Delivers a Drug!
Rani Therapeutics has conducted the first human study of a robotic capsule set to replace injections.
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How Devices Could Tackle Migraine Pain
A recent survey revealed a significant knowledge gap between patients’ satisfaction and providers’ perceived patient satisfaction with commonly prescribed migraine treatments, as well as a lack of knowledge about non-drug migraine treatments.
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2019.01.30
The Best Design Tools for Engineers in 2019
Cabe AtwellDesign Hardware & SoftwareMaterials & Assembly, Automation & Motion Control, Electronics & Test, Design Hardware & SoftwareJanuary 25, 2019 Being an engineer is as demanding as it is exciting and rewarding. A widening skill gap for engineers of all types in the United States has ensured there are more projects than qualified people to build them.
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