A David versus Goliath story has been playing out recently between one of the world's largest companies, Apple, and AliveCor, a privately held wearable medical devices company at the other end of the ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer the future of healthcare—it’s already here. AI-driven medical devices are diagnosing diseases faster than doctors, guiding surgical procedures with precision ...
XP Power explores the trends that will continue to drive medical technology in 2026 and how they will influence ...
The opportunities for digital transformation that are emerging from the convergence of acute clinical practice and data integration can drive patient care to new heights of excellence. That was the ...
"A medical device can be any instrument, apparatus, implement, machine, appliance, implant, reagent for in vitro use, software, material or other similar or related article, intended by the ...
The healthcare landscape has changed dramatically since I first entered a surgical suite in the early 2000s. Over the past two decades, with the rise of corporate entrants into healthcare—including ...
Medical device design and development has evolved over the years, notably influenced by market demands and regulatory requirements. Traditional design practices, beginning with a reliance on generic ...
By the end of last year, manufacturing consolidated its role as a key driver of Costa Rica's exports, accounting for 67% of ...
During Machine Design’s medical devices takeover week (Feb. 24-March 2, 2025), contributors were asked to submit content pertaining only to this niche. The rush of content—ranging from articles, ...
A new analysis of the medical devices sector confirms that Costa Rica has emerged as one of the world's most dynamic, ...
VANDERGRIFT, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Effective immediately, Cook Medical customers in the United States will again have access to its Evolution® RL and Evolution® Shortie RL Controlled-Rotation Dilator ...
A medical device is any appliance, apparatus, software, material, or other articles, which may be used in isolation or combination (as defined by the manufacturer) by individuals for a medical purpose ...