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Many people envision manufacturing facilities as scenes from the early 20th century, with electricity-powered conveyor belts and workers performing repetitive tasks. However, this model belongs to ...
More and more OEMs, especially those with crucial legacy products, are reviewing their programs to find efficiencies and fine-tune competitive edges. That’s because many medical devices developed even ...
The diabetes management sector has emerged as one of medtech's fastest-growing segments, undergoing significant transformation compared to previous years. MD+DI has identified several pivotal ...
Chandra S.R. Nathala is a manager of application engineering at the MKS Spectra-Physics industrial applications laboratory in Rankweil, Austria. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Technische Universität ...
Ensuring accuracy by force measurement and material testing is a necessary requirement in most every industry, especially orthopaedic and medical parts manufacturing where the highest quality control ...
Amanda Pedersen is a veteran journalist and award-winning columnist with a passion for helping medical device professionals connect the dots between the medtech news of the day and the bigger picture.
While some companies grace this year’s biggest losers list for the first time, others seem to have made themselves quite comfortable within these hallowed ranks. But hey, new year new you, right?
Reported complications and AEs associated with using the marker in breast tissue include pain, infection, rash, device migration, device erosion, seroma, discomfort, and complications from feeling the ...
Growth in the medical device industry has long been driven by innovation that increasingly serves desire to make medical devices and implants smaller — exemplified by the move to minimally invasive ...
The medtech industry showed out in style on Time Magazine’s recently published Best Inventions of 2024 list, with devices and diagnostics from multiple subspecialties featured. Below are the medtech ...
The increasing use of technology in medicine has created cybersecurity vulnerabilities that threaten healthcare systems and patient outcomes. Medical devices are particularly susceptible to attacks ...
As medical technology becomes more sophisticated and interconnected, device security threats escalate to pose risks in patient health and privacy. The U.S. FDA has strengthened its cybersecurity ...
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