The increasing demand for higher energy storage capacity in healthcare environments has led to the adoption of parallel battery configurations in various industries. These configurations offer ...
In the competitive medical device market, it is every manufacturer's goal to improve its devices and make them less expensive to manufacture. Designers at Medi-Ject (Minneapolis, MN) achieved this ...
Graphic accompanying Pedersen's POV, a weekly op-ed column by MD+DI Senior Editor Amanda Pedersen, for the medtech industry.
It seems as if 2024 is going to be a very busy year for Stryker in the M&A department. The Kalamazoo, MI-based company said it has completed the acquisition of Nico Corporation, a company focused on ...
Duane Morris Silicon Valley office partner Agatha H. Liu, PhD, practices intellectual property law, focusing on IP analysis, portfolio management, and strategic counseling. Drawing on more than 20 ...
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Designed for use with uncoated Tyvek or paper top webs BY USING A FLEXFORM P formable bottom web, device manufacturers can switch to uncoated Tyvek or uncoated paper top webs to save on packaging ...
A camera-carrying pill may soon be available as a painless alternative to invasive gastrointestinal endoscopy. The disposable capsule, which will be marketed by Given Imaging Ltd. (Yokneam, Israel), ...
The sterile medical packaging market is expected to grow 5.3% annually to reach $1.4 billion by 2002, according to a report published by The Freedonia Group Inc. (Cleveland). The report, Sterile ...
Technological advances are the springboard from which the medical product industry develops new and more-refined diagnostic tools. But, as Analogic Corp. (Peabody, MA) discovered, those advances ...
Over the years, medical device design experts have contributed to MD+DI in a variety of ways, including participation in the judging of the Medical Design Excellence Awards (MDEAs) and speaking at our ...
On the pages of the calendar, it wasn’t too long ago that the thought of synthetic messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines seemed quite imaginary to students in the Biotechnology Program at Thomas Jefferson ...