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handcuffs, guilty
May 11, 2017
handcuffs, guilty

Former Lutonix Exec Pleads Guilty to Stealing Trade Secrets

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

The felony charges involve stealing confidential product information for use with a competitor.

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May 11, 2017
Ameing for Asia

Chinese Investment in U.S. Medtech Companies

By Ames Gross

In addition to tax incentives in China, U.S. manufacturers are seeking Chinese partners due to a lack of domestic funding.

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Dollar, money
May 4, 2017
Dollar, money

North American TKR Market To Surpass $4 Billion by 2023

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

Despite the growth, total knee replacements are declining in average selling price.

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Elderly, medtech
April 24, 2017
Elderly, medtech

Asia Aging Quickly, Many Medtech Opportunities

By Ames Gross

Foreign companies can capitalize on offering their products in Asia but must be prepared to do so at a lower price.

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BD, Becton Dickinson
April 24, 2017
BD, Becton Dickinson

BD to Acquire C.R. Bard for $24 Billion

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

The union will strengthen BD’s leadership in medication management and infection prevention, and increase opportunities in fast-growing clinical areas and OUS markets.

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Medtronic
April 18, 2017
Medtronic

Cardinal Health Picks Up Medtronic’s Patient Monitoring and Recovery Division for $6.1 Billion

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

Medtronic will keep its respiratory and monitoring solutions business, while Cardinal will buy the patient care, DVT, and nutritional insufficiency businesses.

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April 10, 2017
Ameing for Asia

What Will President Trump’s Medtech Policies Be?

By Ames Gross

Tariffs on imports will hurt business expansion in Asia.

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Boston Scientific
April 4, 2017
Boston Scientific

Boston Scientific’s Strategy in Acquiring Symetis: Beef Up TAVI

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

The $435-million deal is part of the company’s commitment to being a leader in products for transcatheter aortic valve implantation.

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Rafael Mazuz, Diligence Wound Care Global
April 3, 2017
Rafael Mazuz, Diligence Wound Care Global

How to Assess and Select Biomedical Distributors in Emerging and Frontier Markets

By Rafael Mazuz

An overview of the process, actionable strategies and tactics, key considerations, and mistakes to avoid, whether executing in-house or together with an outside expert.

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Michael Lohan, IDA Ireland
March 15, 2017
Michael Lohan, IDA Ireland
Soapbox

Ireland’s Medtech Industry Will Benefit from Brexit

By Michael Lohan

Uncertainty caused by Britain’s EU departure creates opportunity for its neighbor.

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May 1, 2026

Johnson & Johnson Enters Agreement to Acquire Atraverse Medical

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

The deal would fold the FDA-cleared Hotwire system, and the team behind Farapulse, into J&J's expanding cardiac ablation business.

May 1, 2026

enVVeno Medical Receives FDA IDE Approval for Non-Surgical Replacement Venous Valve

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

The TAVVE study will begin later this year with ten patients, whose 30-day safety results will be submitted to the FDA.

May 1, 2026

Medtronic Continues Cardiovascular Care Growth with Completion of CathWorks Acquisition

By MedTech Intelligence Staff
Medtronic

CathWorks FFRangio System employs drug-free, wire-free technology for comprehensive physiological assessment.

April 20, 2026

Styker Adds IVL Technology to Peripheral Vascular Portfolio with Amplitude Acquisition

By MedTech Intelligence Staff
Stryker

Stryker signs definitive agreement to acquire Amplitude Vascular Systems to add next-generation IVL technology to peripheral vascular portfolio

April 17, 2026

The Healthccare Burnout Backlask (pt 4): Why Contract Negotiation Has Become a Core Strategic Skill for Healthcare Administrators

By Melissa Corneal

Traditionally, contract negotiation has been viewed as a financial or legal responsibility, typically led by finance teams, legal counsel, or executive leadership, with operations stepping in afterward to execute against decisions that have already been made, but that model is evolving as healthcare delivery becomes more interconnected and operationally complex, requiring administrators to engage earlier in the process, not only to understand what is being agreed to but to help define how those agreements will function in real-world environments.

March 27, 2026

Artificial Intelligence: ROI, not Clinical Autonomy, Leads Operational Workflows

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

What we’re reading on LinkedIn… Review of leading healthcare AI reports illustrate several conditions creating fertile ground for applied AI in healthcare operations.

March 20, 2026

Mindray North America Enters Ventilator Market

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

Mindray says its entry into the ventilator market marks a significant step in expanding advanced respiratory care options for clinicians and patients, reinforcing the medical device leader’s commitment to driving innovation in healthcare.

March 20, 2026

LivaNova Receives FDA Premarket Approval for to treat Moderate to Severe Obstructive Sleep Apnea

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

Hypoglossal nerve stimulation therapy approved in the U.S. without complete concentric collapse contraindication or warning language. The next-generation, MRI-compatible device is expected to launch in the first half of 2027, pending FDA supplement review.

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