Lutz Retzlaff
MEDdesign

How Start-Ups Are Trying to Conquer the Market

By Dr. Lutz Retzlaff

…that has enjoyed international expansion as well. Against this backdrop, this year’s MEDICA will be a hotspot for innovative young companies. As part of the “MEDICA Disrupt” initiative (held within…

…that has enjoyed international expansion as well. Against this backdrop, this year’s MEDICA will be a hotspot for innovative young companies. As part of the “MEDICA Disrupt” initiative (held within…

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Pediatric technologies

Developing a Cardiovascular Pediatric Device? You Could Win $100,000

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

…is available on the Pediatric Device Innovation Symposium’s website. The competition will be held on September 23, and the symposium will be co-located with The MedTech Conference in Philadelphia. https://medtechintelligence.com/news_article/cardboard-incubator-gives-preemies-better-chance-survival/…

…is available on the Pediatric Device Innovation Symposium’s website. The competition will be held on September 23, and the symposium will be co-located with The MedTech Conference in Philadelphia. https://medtechintelligence.com/news_article/cardboard-incubator-gives-preemies-better-chance-survival/…

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Cliff Weinstein, FLI Charge
Soapbox

The Future of Power in Healthcare Facilities

By Cliff Weinstein

competitive advantage for facilities when it comes to elective medical procedures. Monitoring & Recording Patient Data As health records move to be stored digitally, the data gathered by medical devices…

competitive advantage for facilities when it comes to elective medical procedures. Monitoring & Recording Patient Data As health records move to be stored digitally, the data gathered by medical devices…

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Asia

Expanding Hospital Markets in Asia Provides Opportunities for MedTech Manufacturers: The Hospital Market in China (Part I)

By Ames Gross

…is focused on increasing its healthcare spending in the coming years. China’s per-capita spending on healthcare stood at $367 in 2015, compared to $9,416 in the United States. That leaves…

…is focused on increasing its healthcare spending in the coming years. China’s per-capita spending on healthcare stood at $367 in 2015, compared to $9,416 in the United States. That leaves…

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Anura Fernando, UL
MEDdesign

Beyond Cybersecurity

By Anura Fernando

…with chronic health conditions? The folks at my company have been pondering such socially relevant questions since the dawn of the commercialization of electricity and the associated unintended consequences of…

…with chronic health conditions? The folks at my company have been pondering such socially relevant questions since the dawn of the commercialization of electricity and the associated unintended consequences of…

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FDA

FDA’s Voluntary Malfunction Summary Reporting Program to Reduce Number of MDRs

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

Today FDA announced it has finalized the Voluntary Malfunction Summary Program, the goal of which is to streamline the way in which malfunctions are reported while still giving the agency…

Today FDA announced it has finalized the Voluntary Malfunction Summary Program, the goal of which is to streamline the way in which malfunctions are reported while still giving the agency…

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Chen Kuan, Infervision
Soapbox

Let AI Do What It Does Best: Help Doctors

By Chen Kuan

…intelligence through continuous machine learning. AI deployment in the industry has been highly encouraging. Side-by-side comparisons are demonstrating the value of AI as an assistant to radiologists. A recent competition…

…intelligence through continuous machine learning. AI deployment in the industry has been highly encouraging. Side-by-side comparisons are demonstrating the value of AI as an assistant to radiologists. A recent competition…

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Doreen McKeown, Enterprise Ireland

Ireland: The Future of MedTech Innovation

By Doreen McKeown

In this data-driven world of cloud connectivity, computing and the Internet of Things, medical companies and healthcare providers are placing a greater emphasis on products and services that can utilize…

In this data-driven world of cloud connectivity, computing and the Internet of Things, medical companies and healthcare providers are placing a greater emphasis on products and services that can utilize…

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Dr. Christopher Joseph Devine, President, Devine Guidance International
Devine Guidance

What, No Risk Analysis?

By Dr. Christopher Joseph Devine

…quality management system – 21 CFR, Part 820 Compliance. Charleston, SC: Amazon. FDA. (July 2018). Inspections, Compliance, Enforcement, and Criminal Investigations. Anigan, Inc. Accessed August 06, 2018. Retrieved from https://www.fda.gov/ICECI/EnforcementActions/WarningLetters/ucm615066.htm…

…quality management system – 21 CFR, Part 820 Compliance. Charleston, SC: Amazon. FDA. (July 2018). Inspections, Compliance, Enforcement, and Criminal Investigations. Anigan, Inc. Accessed August 06, 2018. Retrieved from https://www.fda.gov/ICECI/EnforcementActions/WarningLetters/ucm615066.htm…

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Ames Gross, Pacific Bridge Medical
Ameing for Asia

Cutting-Edge Atrial Fibrillation Devices Revitalize Japanese Market

By Ames Gross

…Unlike traditional pacemakers, MRI-compatible pacemakers have built-in safeguards to block magnetic and radio waves emitted during magnetic resonance imaging. The new pacemaker devices allow patients to undergo MR imaging exams…

…Unlike traditional pacemakers, MRI-compatible pacemakers have built-in safeguards to block magnetic and radio waves emitted during magnetic resonance imaging. The new pacemaker devices allow patients to undergo MR imaging exams…

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