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New partnerships mark a significant step forward in expanding the MedTech industry’s adoption of Enlil’s agentic AI-assisted ...
Increasing patient demand, barriers to access, and elevated costs are pushing healthcare providers to reconsider traditional clinical and operational workflows to meet growing challenges and improve ...
It looks at the rise of fraudulent research and scientists in the life sciences industry, the reasons for the rise, and suggests some measures that companies can take to counter this growing threat to ...
System trained on videos of surgeries perform realistic surgery. Led by Johns Hopkins researchers, the robot performed across trials including unexpected scenarios typical in real life medical ...
How does combining AI with Lean Management significantly improve efficiency in MedTech engineering? AI, much like IDEs or CAD tools before it, is becoming an essential enabler in reducing friction ...
The FDA conducts approximately 12,000 domestic inspections and 3,000 foreign inspections each year in more than 90 countries. U.S. manufacturers undergo frequent, unannounced inspections, foreign ...
The industry’s heavy reliance on waterfall project management has resulted in long, siloed, and high-risk product development cycles. This model does not accommodate evolving regulations, shifting ...
Titanium has become a vital material in modern medicine due to its strength, light weight, corrosion resistance, and exceptional biocompatibility with high long-term success rates and minimal risk of ...
Evolving regulations and market requirements have kept medtech companies on their toes for years. EU MDR, for example, has been a top priority and now, more companies are moving toward EU MDR ...
AI’s reach depends on the environments in which it operates as well as how it is developed and deployed, highlighting a fundamental debate on whether we should push for regulation or opt for ...
Quality culture is a cornerstone of any industry, particularly the healthcare industry where patient lives are at stake. The implications of quality culture extend beyond operational efficiency; they ...
Wearables are changing the game for health monitoring. From smartwatches and rings to skin patches, glasses, and even bras, companies are in a race to bring the latest innovations to market. But as ...