The technological advances taking place in the medical device and equipment field has been astounding and is cause for much anticipation in 2018. It has opened a world of opportunity for those individuals who would like to not only improve their services, but also their business prospects. With so many medical device trade shows out there, Drugdu.com has narrowed it down to 5 not to be missed exhibitions for 2018.
The China Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) has announced new and updated regulations for medical device registration, testing and clinical trial requirements in the early days of 2018.
3D printed medical device products are very high-end devices that are engaged in the process of utilizing digital models to develop a three-dimensional object.In the healthcare industry, many academic institutes make use of this technology for patient-specific treatment.The key 3D printed medical devices companies are working on strategies that would increase their market share.
Medical devices are increasingly the targets of cyber thieves looking to get their hands on sensitive information. And the risks are growing rapidly.
Imagine taking a pill with an ingestible sensor that takes measurements and sends information wirelessly to your doctor, or a pill that senses changes in your gut microbiome and adjusts its dose accordingly. Ingestible medical devices promise such applications, and many more, but a big challenge is making their power sources safe for our bodies.
Over the past decade, the medical device industry has seen a boom in development and innovative ideas. With this innovation came a rise in the costs of medical device products which presents new challenges to buyers. With this in mind, we have compiled a list of 4 tips that could help you in this decision making process.
Pedro Pala, Clinical Trial Supply Manager, Bial, explores the implications of the new EU Clinical Trials Regulation
FITBIT SPENT ITS first decade selling activity trackers. With its latest moves, the company is starting to look less like a gear maker selling pricey accessories to fitness buffs and more like a medical-device company, catering to hospitals, patients, and health insurers. The company’s business-to-business arm, called Health Solutions, is now addressing four health conditions—sleep disorders including sleep apnea, diabetes, cardiovascular health and mental health—for employers, health insurers, healthcare providers, and researchers.
Atrial Fibrillation (AFib), is the most common heart arrhythmia, and a leading cause of stroke. AFib affects more than 30 million people worldwide, and one in four people over the age of 40 are at risk for developing it. Millions of people around the world are unknowingly living with AFib. Yet, two out of three strokes are preventable when AFib is detected and treated appropriately.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced new measures to promote medical device innovation and provide patients with fast access to beneficial technologies.
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