Organiser:Informa Time:18- 20 June 2024 address:Messepiazza 1, 70629 Stuttgart, Stuttgart Germany Exhibition hall: Messe Stuttgart Product range: Precision instruments: Specialized medical alloys, microprocessors, computer numerical control (CNC), ultrasound and laser technology, surgical equipment, interventional cardiac devices and medical accessories for surgical technology Medical plastics technology: medical classification of plastic raw materials, outsourcing and processing of medical consumables, packaging and drug delivery Automation equipment technology: automatic production process about automatic setting, assembly process and robot motion control Pharmaceutical packaging: Packaging solutions from filling processes to packaging materials and from disposable product manufacturers to outsourcers About MedtecLIVE: The German medical equipment and medical technology exhibition MedtecLIVE, the second largest exhibition in Europe’s medical technology field, is held once a year, covering the entire supply chain, and more than 400 medical suppliers from the global medical technology field present innovative products, solutions and services for distributors and equipment manufacturers. Discuss the most important ...
Ray Kingman The industry must find a way to balance consumer privacy and a return on investment in pharma marketing. Promoting advances in pharmaceuticals is full of challenges. From recruiting clinical trial participants, to engaging patients with their permission at the point of care, to creating brand lift and awareness, the marketing landscape for pharma presents both logistical and regulatory obstacles when it comes to constructing and executing a successful marketing program. Identity, and how it is managed, presents special challenges for audience targeting and especially measurement of campaign performance in an evolving identity resolution environment. Across our multi-channel, multi-platform and multi-media landscape the signals that avail us for targeting and measurement are often impeded by the requirement to block or exercise restraint when it comes to sensitive data and patient privacy rights. Building privacy-compliant audiences for pharma campaigns takes special care, but identifying audience engagement that measures campaign outcomes ...
Organiser: Ecommerce Gateway Pakistan Time:20 – 22 August 2024 address:University Rd, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi- Pakistan Exhibition hall: Karachi Expo Center Product range: Medical Products exhibition area: Medical diagnostic equipment and supplies, electronic medical equipment and instruments, rescue equipment, medical reagents and equipment, etc Hospital supplies exhibition area: catheters, interventional materials, surgical hygiene products, disposable medical consumables, surgical tools, medical clothing and bedding, first aid equipment, maternal and child care equipment, disinfection equipment, etc Experimental equipment exhibition area: laboratory instruments and equipment, optical instruments and equipment, image analysis and processing system, test instruments and devices, laboratory update and transformation technology, consumables and related software, etc Medicine exhibition area: all kinds of new special medicine, proprietary Chinese medicine, Western medicine, traditional Chinese medicine health products, nutritional food, etc. Traditional medicine: Chinese medicine, herbal medicine, etc Pharmaceutical equipment exhibition area: drug production equipment and technology, drug packaging equipment, drug packaging materials, drug production, cleaning, ...
Dive Brief District Judge Joy Flowers Conti approved a settlement on Thursday that will provide more than $500 million to people who purchased, leased or rented recalled Philips devices. Philips must put at least $467.5 million into a settlement fund for users who bought a recalled device and for devices returned to the company. The company must also set aside $34 million into a payer settlement fund. Flowers is a judge for the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania. The agreement does not include personal injury and medical monitoring claims, which the plaintiffs’ attorneys are pursuing separately. Dive Insight The settlement is related to Philips’ ongoing recall of sleep apnea devices and ventilators. Philips started recalling the devices in June 2021 because foam used to soundproof the machines could break down and be inhaled by patients, posing potential health risks. The majority of the funds will go ...
Organiser: Ministry of Health of Vietnam Time:1 – 3 August 2024 address:Lawrence S. Ting Building 801 Nguyen Van Linh Parkway, Dist. 7 Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam Exhibition hall: Saigon Exhibition & Convention Center Product range: Medical products: medical equipment and instruments, medical consumables, medical dressings, surgical equipment, rescue equipment, diagnostic equipment and supplies, ophthalmic equipment and equipment, ENT equipment, dental equipment and supplies, medical reagents and equipment, medical health products and equipment, medical institutions and laboratory technical equipment, medical information and technical exchange, beauty equipment Analytical instruments: Optical analysis instruments, mass spectrometers, spectrometers, chromatographs, spectrometers, electrochemical analysis instruments, X-ray analysis instruments, gas chromatography, liquid chromatography, thermal analysis instruments, all kinds of portable instruments, surface analysis instruments, nuclear analysis instruments, elemental analysis instruments, process analysis instruments, composition analysis instruments, injection analysis instruments and other general analytical instruments Laboratory equipment: Laboratory instruments and equipment, laboratory automation and accessories, optical instruments and equipment, ...
Warming the hand is an effective way to facilitate blood collection from a fingertip, yet off-the-shelf solutions often do not fulfill laboratory requirements. Now, a unique hand-warming technology has been specifically designed to enhance the collection of high-quality blood samples from the fingertip. The hand warmer designed to improve the collection of high-quality capillary blood samples has been developed by Babson Diagnostics (Austin, TX, USA) in collaboration with experts in biomedical engineering who study the impact of heat on the human body in the design of therapeutic devices. The Babson Hand Warmer is part of its BetterWay blood testing ecosystem, which combines Babson’s proprietary sample preparation and laboratory technologies with the BD MiniDraw Capillary Collection System. This system is the result of a strategic partnership between Babson and BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company, Franklin Lakes, NJ, USA). Slated for commercial release this year, BetterWay revolutionizes blood testing by requiring just ...
Dive Brief Abbott is recalling thousands of Heartmate II and Heartmate 3 left ventricular assist systems because biological material can build up and obstruct the devices, making them less effective at pumping blood, the Food and Drug Administration said Monday. Reports of 273 injuries and 14 deaths have been linked to the problem, with the material typically taking two or more years to accumulate, according to the recall notice. The FDA identified the action as a Class I recall, the most serious type. Heartmate devices are used to support patients with severe left ventricular heart failure who are awaiting a heart transplant, or the device can be permanently implanted when a transplant isn’t an option. In February, Abbott told customers in an urgent correction letter there is no need to return any products to the company. Dive Insight Heartmate devices take over the pumping function of the left ventricle, the ...
Pharmaceutical companies use Feel Therapeutics’ technology to monitor the mental state of participants in clinical trials of behavioral medications. But the startup envisions its technology eventually also finding a place as a part of clinical care. By Frank VinluanWhen it comes to evaluating the health of a patient, each therapeutic area has its own data-gathering tools. Think glucose monitors in diabetes and heart monitors for cardiovascular disease. But in mental health, a clinician relies on what a patient says. Self-reporting is incomplete and lacks objectivity, says George Eleftheriou, CEO and co-founder of Feel Therapeutics. Feel is trying to bring more complete and objective data collection to the field of mental health. The San Francisco-based startup does it with wearable technology that continuously collects data and provides recommendations. “One of the things we hear is how poor storytellers people are and [how they] cannot truly depict what happened over the past ...
The Otsuka Pharmaceutical and Click Therapeutics mobile app Rejoyn received FDA clearance for use as an adjunct to medication in the treatment of major depressive disorder. But Otsuka must overcome hurdles facing digital therapeutics products, which have yet to gain traction among payers. By FRANK VINLUAN A software app that modifies behavior through a series of lessons and exercises has received FDA clearance for treating patients with major depressive disorder, making it the first prescription digital therapeutic for this indication. The product, known as CT-152 during its development by partners Otsuka Pharmaceutical and Click Therapeutics, will be commercialized under the brand name Rejoyn. Rejoyn is an alternative way to offer cognitive behavioral therapy, a type of talk therapy in which a patient works with a clinician in a series of in-person sessions. In Rejoyn, the cognitive behavioral therapy lessons, exercises, and reminders are digitized. The treatment is intended for use ...
Researchers at Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins Medicine have developed a new, accessible approach to analyze a patient’s walking ability and stances more effectively. Following numerous tests, they determined that a simple video recorded on a personal pocket device, such as a smartphone or tablet, can be used to measure gait at a clinical, high-quality level. Experts say current state-of-the-art approaches to gait analysis are often expensive and inaccessible due to time constraints and extensive efforts required for assessments. However, there is a significant need for this analysis in patients experiencing conditions such as traumatic brain injury, physical injury, or disorders. Through freely available software they created, walking abilities can now be assessed more conveniently, enhancing the comprehensiveness of rehabilitation. Dr. Ryan Roemmich, a research scientist at the Kennedy Krieger Institute, assistant professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and co-principal investigator ...
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