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Fritz Stulp, Iperion Life Sciences
November 6, 2019
Fritz Stulp, Iperion Life Sciences
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Satisfying the Market’s Growing Appetite for Product Data

By Frits Stulp

Whatever the demands of international regulators, it is public expectations that will ultimately dictate the need for life sciences companies to prepare complete and accurate product data that patients and healthcare providers can scrutinize on demand.

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Kumar Sharma, UT Health, San Antonio
October 14, 2019
Kumar Sharma, UT Health, San Antonio
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Sepsis: We Need Technologies that More Effectively Treat Patients

By Kumar Sharma, M.D.

Each year, more than 250,000 Americans die from the common and deadly condition.

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John Geis, Cresset Partners
September 13, 2019
John Geis, Cresset Partners
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What MedTech Product Business Owners Must Know About Private Investments

By John Geis

For founders and owners of privately held medical product businesses, the amount of private investment dollars available is significant.

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Rachel Shelly, IDA Ireland
September 9, 2019
Rachel Shelly, IDA Ireland
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Where MedTech Is Going in the Next Decade, An Irish Perspective

By Rachel Shelly

Medtech decision makers must accurately predict future trends in order to chart the best future directions and identify the most advantageous areas for business investment.

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Sandi Schiable, WuXi AppTec
September 3, 2019
Sandi Schiable, WuXi AppTec
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Preparing for MDR: Partner Up

By Sandi Schaible

There are several critical questions that your internal team should be ready to address when preparing product portfolios and seeking out a CRO.

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Catherine Wagner, QAD
August 14, 2019
Catherine Wagner, QAD
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Regulating AI-Based Medical Devices: A Moving Target?

By Catherine Wagner

Artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies have significant potential, but regulatory hurdles may stand in their way.

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Andrew Boyd, University of Illinois at Chicago
August 6, 2019
Andrew Boyd, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Health Data Security and the Unfortunate Choices Hospitals Must Make

By Andrew D. Boyd, M.D.

Health technology developers need to prioritize security from the moment a device or platform is first incepted.

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Peter Rose, Maetrics
July 29, 2019
Peter Rose, Maetrics
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EU MDR: Changing World of Classification

By Peter Rose

Class I device manufacturers need to keep on top of new classification rules to avoid loss of market share under the close approaching EU MDR deadline.

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Jesse Ambrosina, Ivenix
July 22, 2019
Jesse Ambrosina, Ivenix
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FDA’s Move to Transparency in Adverse Event Reporting

By Jesse Ambrosina

A timely step toward ensuring patient safety through data-driven product development.

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Joel Pickering, Tissue Regenix
June 7, 2019
Joel Pickering, Tissue Regenix
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Regenerative Medicine’s Promise for Patients

By Joel Pickering

The technology can prevent ongoing tissue damage and degeneration before an issue becomes too large to fix.

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January 3, 2024
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Moving Mountains (of Data): How Clinical AI Is Empowering Primary Care

By Ronen Lavi
Ronen Lavi

Even AI models trained on general medical literature will have difficulty making sense of the nuances specific to primary care, which is full of unique jargon, abbreviations and other idiosyncrasies. As always, the proverbial devil is in the details. Any AI solution worth its salt must be fluent in the specific idioms of the field and empower clinicians to deliver the best care that they can.

December 20, 2023
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Realizing RFID’s Potential in Healthcare: Tackling Closed-Loop System Hurdles

By Karl Hoelper
Karl Hoelper

The use of Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) technology in healthcare, particularly within closed-loop systems, presents complexities, including potential limitations on interoperability that can affect patient safety. Here we look at key challenges including data silos, interoperability barriers, market fragmentation, impediments to innovation and operational inefficiencies.

December 5, 2023
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From TikTok Trends To Counterfeit Drugs: How Better Labeling Systems Can Help

By Bob Tilling
Bob Tilling, Kallik

Bob Tilling, VP of Global Sales at Kallik, delves into dupe culture and its link to counterfeit drugs, and explains how developments in label management can foil illicit traders. 

November 21, 2023
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Leveraging Gamification and AI: The Future of Mental Health Care

By James F. Jordan
James F. Jordon

The convergence of gamification and AI heralds a transformative era in mental health care, offering a blend of engagement and precision previously unattainable.

November 15, 2023
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Unlocking Success in SaMD Product Launches Through AI

By Caroline Shleifer
Caroline Shleifer

AI-driven regulatory platforms support SaMD organizations by proactively monitoring and adapting to the dynamic global regulatory landscape. The technology alerts users to anticipated regulatory updates worldwide, facilitating improved foresight and trend detection. It also provides guidance on addressing potential lapses in product compliance, integrates with existing workflows and streamlines regulatory tasks from classification to registration and market entry.

November 8, 2023
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The Drivers Boosting Medtech Investments in Cloud-based Digital Transformation

By Stu Johnson
Stu Johnson

As with most industries experiencing steady growth, the medtech market faces several challenges, including supply chain issues, price inflation on materials and energy, labor shortages and increasing regulations. Adopting cloud-based digital solutions can help address these challenges. For companies investigating new solutions, the State of Manufacturing Technology survey can serve as a valuable benchmarking tool.

November 1, 2023
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Leveraging IoT in Medical Waste Management

By Wes Sonnier
Sharps disposal

In an era where sustainability is no longer a choice but a necessity, the medical industry finds itself at a crossroads. With the increasing amount of medical waste generated daily, the traditional methods of disposal are proving to be inadequate and environmentally detrimental. Enter the world of Smart Disposal Systems, where the Internet of Things (IoT) is revolutionizing the way we handle medical waste.

October 13, 2023
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5 Ways to Maximize the Security of Edge Medical Devices

By Roger Lam
Roger Lam

Timely firmware updates are only one part of the hardware-related security equation. Whether it’s a hematology analyzer, CT scanner or any other networked medical device, the ability to withstand as well as recover from a malicious attack begins with the contract manufacturer that builds the embedded system. Here are five questions to ask your hardware integrator to be sure that your devices are equipped with maximum protection both before and after delivery.

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