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Maria Fontanazza, Editor-in-Chief, MedTechIntelligence.com
March 1, 2016
Maria Fontanazza, Editor-in-Chief, MedTechIntelligence.com
From The Editor's Desk

Are You Designing in the Dark?

By Maria Fontanazza

Device manufacturers must do more to integrate supplier and clinical perspectives during the product design process.

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ECRI, duodenoscopes, endoscopes
February 11, 2016
ECRI, duodenoscopes, endoscopes

Why Duodenoscopes Are So Tough to Clean

By Maria Fontanazza

Complexity of design and frequency of use play a large role in how effectively scopes are reprocessed.

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Insulet, OmniPod
February 8, 2016
Insulet, OmniPod

Beyond Diabetes, Insulet Explores Viable Smart Drug Delivery

By Maria Fontanazza

Via partnerships with pharmaceutical companies, Insulet expands its platform technology past insulin delivery.

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FDA
January 26, 2016
FDA

FDA Helps Manufacturers Address Security and Risk of Interoperable Medical Devices

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

The agency issued a draft guidance that gives manufacturers information about design considerations and pre-market submissions.

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Medtronic and IBM, CES
January 15, 2016
Medtronic and IBM, CES

Coming Soon: Medtronic-IBM Watson App to Empower Diabetes Patients

By Maria Fontanazza

Announced at CES 2016, the cognitive app will leverage predictive analytics to help patients better manage their condition.

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Sheikh Zayed Institute’s 3rd annual Pediatric Surgical Innovation Symposium
January 11, 2016
Sheikh Zayed Institute’s 3rd annual Pediatric Surgical Innovation Symposium

Severely Underserved Pediatrics Market Needs Federal Funding

By Maria Fontanazza

Without financial incentives, pediatric device development won’t get the attention that it needs.

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Chaotic Moon, Tech Tat, electronic tattoo
December 7, 2015
Chaotic Moon, Tech Tat, electronic tattoo

Wearables: Are Tech Tats Next?

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

An electronic tattoo could one day serve as a form of preventive care.

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Diabetes management
November 30, 2015
Diabetes management

Big Data Meets Diabetes

By Maria Fontanazza

Meaningful data integration and patient empowerment are driving next-generation diabetes technology.

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November 12, 2015

American Diabetes Month: Fast Stats about the Disease

By Maria Fontanazza

This month MedTech Intelligence will cover the diabetes market, along with technologies and solutions that are improving patient quality of life.

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October 30, 2015
MEDdesign

Science Fiction Meets Nano-Robots

By Klaus Jopp

A peek at the latest miniaturization trends, including nano-robots that transport therapeutics to tumors.

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March 12, 2024

FDA Issues New Draft Guidance on Premarket Cybersecurity Considerations

By MedTech Intelligence Staff
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The new draft guidance proposes select updates to the FDA guidance document “Cybersecurity in Medical Devices: Quality System Considerations and Content of Premarket Submissions” and focuses on information FDA considers necessary to support obligations under section 524B of the FD&C Act, “Ensuring Cybersecurity of Devices.”

February 28, 2024

Closed-Loop Technologies Reduce the Burden of Chronic Pain

By MedTech Intelligence Staff
Ashwini Sharan

Ashwini Sharan, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of the Neuromodulation Division at Medtronic, discusses the development of the company’s recently CE Marked Inceptiv closed-loop spinal cord stimulator system for chronic pain and how the company plans to further incorporate closed loop technologies in its neuromodulation pipeline.

February 27, 2024

NIST Releases Updated Cybersecurity Framework

By MedTech Intelligence Staff
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The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has updated its Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) guidance document for reducing cybersecurity risk. The new 2.0 edition is designed for all audiences, industry sectors and organization types. This is the framework’s first major update since its creation in 2014.

February 21, 2024

Navigating Sterilization Options for Silicone Medical Implants

By James Darlucio
James Darlucio

How to choose the right sterilization method for silicone-based medical devices and a look at novel silicone technologies.

January 31, 2024

DiMe Convenes Industry Leaders to Streamline Commercialization of Digital Health Products

By MedTech Intelligence Staff
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The Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) is partnering with PHTI, ZS, and other leading organizations to develop and launch core components of integrated evidence plans for digital health products to support faster regulatory approval and commercialization.

January 5, 2024

Flex To Provide Advanced Manufacturing Services for Asensus Surgical’s LUNA Robotic Surgical System

By MedTech Intelligence Staff
The LUNA Surgical System

“Flex’s proven track record of delivering complex electromechanical systems across diverse industries and deep understanding of the complex requirements for medical devices will enable us to accelerate time-to-market for our LUNA platform.”

December 13, 2023
MEDdesign

Navigating Global Regulations for SaMD

By Dhaval Shah
Dhaval Shah

Decoding the legal framework for faster time-to-market.

November 28, 2023
MEDdesign

Making the Most of Medical Wearables:
Addressing Patient Adherence Challenges

By Jiang Li, Ph.D.
Jiang Li

Patient adherence is critical to maximizing the benefits of medical wearables. In this article, we look at the key challenges to patient adherence in clinical trials and healthcare settings, and how device developers, researchers and providers can collaborate to harness the full benefits of wearables.

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