Medical Device Developments
The medical device and diagnostics sector is valued at over $350 billion. Advances in technology for medical devices and diagnostics are being driven by a market that demands more and by new regulations. Additionally, a growing number of patients and a global push for preventive care are encouraging the creation of innovative devices. Medical Device Developments is launched to meet the rising demand for information from major medical device manufacturers and OEMs worldwide. This biannual publication will feature expert reviews on current trends and emerging technologies. It aims to provide industry leaders with clear, concise, and impartial technical articles and case studies on the latest developments, products, and applications, leveraging insights from top engineers and designers around the world.
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2 weeks ago |
medicaldevice-developments.com | Swagath Bandhakavi
Seegene has announced the development of a new laboratory automation platform called CURECA, which is designed to automate the complete polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing process. The system forms part of the company’s broader initiative to streamline molecular diagnostics through full workflow integration.
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2 months ago |
medicaldevice-developments.com | Manish Kumar
Senseonics Holdings, a medical technology company focused on the development and manufacturing of long-term, implantable continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems for people with diabetes, today announced it has filed for CE Mark registration for the Eversense 365 CGM system. Eversense 365 is the world’s first and only one year CGM, which was approved by the United States (US) Food and Drug Administration in September of 2024 and launched across the country in October of the same year.
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Dec 9, 2024 |
medicaldevice-developments.com | Vidya Sagar Maddela
StickIt Technologies, an Israeli Canadian technology company, announces a ground-breaking new development of a medical straw for delivering vitamins to children and adults and start the research in 2025 once fund raising will be completed. Stickit Technologies has developed a straw plus cartridge for delivering vitamins and/or medications for children and/or adults who have difficulty swallowing pills or for children who regularly miss medications and/or vitamins.
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