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- SaMD development lessons from Cordio’s voice AI heart failure appSoftware as a medical device (SaMD) development requires a different approach than traditional medical devices in a few ways. Repeat after me: My dad is a big chef. Speaking that short sentence and a few others like it into a smartphone once a day helps identify deteriorating heart failure patients at risk of declining, Cordio… […]
- Four gastroenterology device innovations doctors need nowGastroenterology is a field ripe for medical device innovation, and medtech developers know that some of the best ideas come from practicing doctors. With that in mind, Medical Design & Outsourcing spoke with two gastroenterologists about what device innovations would help them better diagnose and treat gastrointestinal diseases. Dr. Aasma Shaukat is the director of… […]
- Formlabs launches new skin-safe 3D printing material for healthcareNEWS RELEASE: Formlabs Introduces TPU 90A Powder, The First Elastomer Material for Fuse Series 3D Printers Formlabs, the leading 3D printing company, is excited to announce its newest material for Fuse Series printers: TPU 90A Powder, a tough elastomer powder. This new material enables strong, functional, skin-safe parts with high tear strength and elongation. The strength and flexibility… […]
- March 2023 Issue: Incredible enabling technologies Stryker on steroids: How enabling technology will supercharge surgical robotics How Penumbra’s smart-sucking algorithms and catheters speed up clot removal What Abbott learned about COVID-19 and cardio devices Genascence believes gene therapy can transform the treatment of knee osteoarthritis What to expect in diabetes care in 2023 Incredible enabling technologies The FDA has cleared… […]
- Qosina opens new ISO Class 8 cleanroomNEWS RELEASE: Qosina Unveils New ISO Class 8 Cleanroom Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and bioprocess industries, has completed the construction of its new state-of-the-art cleanroom. This 1700-square-foot, ISO Class 8 cleanroom supports the expansion of Qosina’s pick and pack process, allows the company to increase capacity, and reduce… […]
- Leveraging biophysics to fight the most aggressive forms of cancerAn innovative device harnesses the power of electric fields to disrupt solid tumor cell division. By Bill Doyle, Novocure For more than 20 years, Novocure has been at the forefront of innovation, pioneering biophysical cancer treatments. With the invention and development of Tumor Treating Fields therapy, Novocure is striving to extend survival in some of… […]
- BCI company Science is getting into the outsourcing businessBrain-computer-interface (BCI) developer Science announced has launched a platform to enhance medical device manufacturing outsourcing. Science CEO Max Hodak previously co-founded Neuralink, Elon Musk’s venture into brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). He served as president at Neuralink until 2021. His new venture with Science includes new BCI technology that doesn’t require an in-skull implant. Last November, the… […]
- Glowing nanoparticles enhance at-home COVID-19 test sensitivityResearchers at the University of Houston are using glow-in-the-dark materials to enhance the sensitivity of rapid COVID-19 home diagnostics. The widely used lateral flow assay provides rapid results for diagnostics such as at-home COVID-19 or pregnancy tests. They also offer low costs and ease of operation. Test results on LFA diagnostics come through in colored… […]
- Sunrise Labs announces engineering and quality promotionsNEWS RELEASE: Sunrise Labs Appoints New Leaders Sunrise Labs, a medical device product development firm with offices in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, marked major milestones in 2022 by celebrating their 30th anniversary, expanding their office presence to the Boston area, and growing to over 100 employees. In addition to the expansion and growth to better… […]
- Medical Design & Outsourcing wins 14 excellence awards from ASBPEMedical Design & Outsourcing and seven members of our team are finalists for more than a dozen American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE) Awards of Excellence. ASBPE Awards of Excellence, also called Azbee Awards, recognize the highest quality reporting, editing and design in business-to-business, trade, association and professional publications. MDO won five national and… […]
- How to run a pilot program to avoid a medtech nightmareLimited launches are invaluable for gathering practical insights about a product before a full-scale launch. By Haley Schwartz, Catalyze Healthcare Scrambling to address product limitations, clinical implementation pitfalls and competitive edges during a full-scale product launch is a painfully headache-ridden process many have experienced. Running a smooth pilot program is imperative to uncovering these issues,… […]