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Making sense of grapheme

  Rumour has it that, in the 1860s, Napoleon III reserved a special set of aluminium cutlery for his most distinguished guests. Because of the effort required to

A matter of choice

  Medical devices like scalpels have been around for thousands of years, but it is only with the advancement of 3D printing in the 1980s that manufacturers were

Setting the standard

  In recent years, there have been extensive discussions between market players that have resulted in cooperation in developing material and technology agnostic standards. This has resulted in

A new class of ink

  Conductive ink sounds like a misnomer. Ink is used in our pens and printers, not as a vehicle for current in electric circuits, right? Wrong. Membrane keyboards,

Cybernetic medicine

  Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) or brain-machine interfaces (BMI) enable direct information transfer between the brain and a technical circuit. By reading thoughts – like those involved in mental

Ocular innovation

  Photonics entered the medical market as a collection of technologies with a lot of advantages for the development of noninvasive diagnostic devices, therapeutic solutions and even surgical

Targeting the dose

  Radiotherapy, which involves directing high-energy radiation directly at a tumour to kill the cancer cells, is used in the treatment of about half of all cancer patients.

Opportunity realised through crisis

  Beloved of think tankers and Davos graduates the world over, the term Industry 4.0 (I4.0) has been milling around the public consciousness for years. Broadly meaning the

Quality and efficiency

  The global market for medical devices is set to keep on growing. According to KPMG, annual sales could increase by more than 5% each year, reaching $800bn

The MedAccred advantage

  The challenge of finding reliable and high-quality suppliers has the potential to be a headache for all medical manufacturers. Identifying companies that can guarantee standards that meet