Mike Bolduc, global marketing manager at C&K, once stated that since the market growth in terms of wearable medical devices wholesale reached $4 billion in 2017, it is expected to increase by 35 percent by 2019.
The demand for novel medical technologies seems to grow continuously. Hence there has been an increasing number of start-ups in order to fill the gaps by providing innovative solutions to persisting health issues. In this article, we will have a brief look at five of the world’s most promising medical device start-ups.
China's medical device market is growing at a rate of 20% a year, with more than 15,000 medical device manufacturers and 40,000 medical device traders. Often specific regions in the country have centralized manufacturing with higher production schedule efficiency of medical device products.
As a result of constant advances in the medical industry, there are numerous medical devices products on the market, often making it difficult to choose the most reliable ones, an important decision since some of these devices will be used to save or prolong patients’ life.
Niti Aayog is focusing on proposals to encourage domestic manufacturing of medical devices following orders from the Prime Minister's Office, said the expert. The meeting was focused on identifying the problems in local manufacturing and quality of the devices produced in India and also to spot the solution for the issues.
The IVD sector in the country is chiefly characterized by 70 percent laboratories offering pathology services and 30 percent entities doling out radiology and imaging services. Though domestic players are flexing their muscles and are gearing to provide new-age diagnostic services with path-breaking innovations and strategic investments, multinational companies continue to hold sway over 60% of the domestic IVD market which is expected to grow by leaps and bounds in coming times.
The implementation of privacy protocols and security controls is pertinent to protecting patient records and sensitive data. However, the threat to patient safety, the core of every modern health system, being compromised is growing rapidly owing to network-connected medical devices.
Serious security flaws were discovered in Philips, GE and Silex medical devices that, if exploited, could allow authorized access and let a hacker obtain elevated privileges, according to two separate U.S. Department of Homeland Security ICS-CERT alerts issued this month.
Drugdu.com presents their digital marketing strategy for the pharmaceutical and medical device industry and launches the Ddu Trade Accelerator to assist suppliers in expanding international business opportunities.
Digital health appears to be making its way onto the national stage. On Tuesday, FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb gave the field a shout-out in his remarks to the US House Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development concerning the Fiscal Year 2019 budget request for the FDA.
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