The shape of things to come – hyper-connected healthcare
The internet of everything will bring together old and new technology in a way that will ultimately benefit…
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30 Oct 14
The internet of everything will bring together old and new technology in a way that will ultimately benefit…
30 Oct 14
Dr Thomas Dietrich, managing director of IVAM Microtechnology Network, discusses the development of microfluidic technology, which he sees…
30 Oct 14
It’s rapidly become a truism to observe that, with the increasing availability of high-speed internet and the proliferation…
30 Oct 14
When it comes to the healthcare supply chain, demand-sensing is the prescription for profit. Robert Byrne, CEO of…
30 Oct 14
New electrophysiological devices are changing how patients’ heart conditions are treated. Jack Wittels speaks to Dr Gerhard Hindricks…
30 Oct 14
Following a final ruling by FDA, all medical devices will soon be required to bear a unique device…
30 Oct 14
The traditional approach to introducing antimicrobial attributes into silicone-based medical devices such as catheter tubing involves coating the…
30 Oct 14
Sterilisation is a crucial step in the production of implantable medical devices. To date, no ideal method for…
30 Oct 14
With so many regulations to contend with, end-user experience often comes second for packaging manufacturers, but this lack…
30 Oct 14
Proposed EU medical device regulations could change the way in which CE approval is gained for high-risk medical…