Today’s medical devices are very sophisticated, with more providers serving applications in software as well as hardware. These devices are becoming more intelligent and can be tailored to be ...
The idea of a medical device that is fully recyclable or completely biodegradable appeals to many in the industry – even patients. Although progress has been slow, the medical device industry is ...
In the medical device industry, usability plays a critical role in ensuring the safety and effectiveness of highly complex medical products. The IEC 62366-1:2015 standard, which focuses on the ...
Demand for medical ICs used inside and outside the body is growing rapidly, but unique manufacturing and functional requirements coupled with low volumes have turned this into a complex and extremely ...
With the increasing prevalence of personal ECG, CGM, and other health monitoring devices, wearable technology for consumers has clearly crossed a threshold. What began as fitness trackers and wellness ...
A recent article[1] authored by Haider J. Warraich, MD[2]; Troy Tazbaz[3]; and Robert M. Califf[4], MD in the Journal of the American Medical Association, reviews the history of artificial ...
A team of Nigerian scientists has secured intellectual property protection in the United Kingdom for a home-grown medical ...
Medtech design engineers these days are challenged to make medical and dental devices that are smaller and portable yet do much more than ever before—process data, connect to the cloud, and utilize AI ...
Recent developments in 3D printing materials allow for better simulation of human anatomy, not only in shape but also in how tissues appear in medical imaging such as X-rays and CT scans. RadioMatrix, ...
Abhinav Piratla, an AI security architect, is closing the critical gap in medical device protection. Discover how his ...