The drug delivery devices market in India is expected to rise at a compound annual growth (CAGR) of 3.1% from $411m in 2016 to $510m by 2023, according to a report by GlobalData.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has in recent months slashed prices of medical devices such as knee implants and heart stents by up to 75 percent to make them more affordable.
Canadian firm Synaptive Medical has introduced its second-generation, high-powered Modus V digital microscope that has a robotic arm to aid neurosurgery.
Since the launch of the Ddu Global Promotion Plan, Ddu has succeeded in helping users do international product promotions without leaving home and has matched thousands of orders, rapidly gaining popularity in the medical trade industry.
Home medical equipment are safe and reliable, user-friendlyand portable medical devices used outside of hospitals for the purpose of detection, treatment, health care and rehabilitation.
A University of Otago, Wellington (UOW) team has been awarded an MBIE Endeavour grant to develop a non-invasive and cost-effective device to diagnose and treat stroke and other brain injuries.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration(FDA) permitted marketing of the first mobile medical application to help treat substance use disorders (SUD). The Reset application is intended to be used with outpatient therapy to treat alcohol, cocaine, marijuana and stimulant SUDs. The application is not intended to be used to treat opioid dependence.
The 15th International Show for Products, Equipment and Services for the Healthcare Sector(Expo Medical) will be held at Centro Costa Salguero, Buenos Aires, Argentina from September 27 to September 29, 2017. As the leading global pharmaceutical and medical device B2B online platform, Ddu is going to attend the exhibition along with the products of high priority members and commits itself to the development of the South American medical trade market.
Nemaura Medical Inc. (NMRD), a medical technology company focused on the development and commercialization of sugarBEAT®, a wireless adhesive skin-patch for adjunctive use by diabetics as a non-invasive and needle-free continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system announced today that it has completed development of a medical grade app prepared and verified in accordance with ISO13485 quality systems and the appropriate medical devices directives, and designed to be used with the sugarBEAT® device or with glucose meters and strips to display glucose levels on users android mobile devices.
The 27th Florida International Medical Exhibition (FIME) was grandly held in Orlando, USA from August 8th to August 10th, 2017. As the leading global pharmaceutical and medical device B2B online platform, Ddu, attended the exhibition along with products of high priority members, becoming one of the most popular brands at FIME.
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