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Ames Gross, Pacific Bridge Medical
November 26, 2018
Ameing for Asia

Augmented and Virtual Reality Make Inroads in Asia’s Medtech Market

By Ames Gross
Ames Gross, Pacific Bridge Medical

Digital reality technologies are fast emerging as promising tools to aid physicians and patients. Western and Asian medtech companies are becoming big players in the growing market for these new applications in Asia.

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Ames Gross, Pacific Bridge Medical
October 11, 2018
Ameing for Asia

Asian Medtech Competitors Move into Artificial Intelligence Market

By Ames Gross
Ames Gross, Pacific Bridge Medical

The race to apply AI to medical treatment is rapidly accelerating in China and Japan.

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Ames Gross, Pacific Bridge Medical
September 21, 2018
Ameing for Asia

High Demand for Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment Products in Asia

By Ames Gross
Ames Gross, Pacific Bridge Medical

Breast cancer is on the rise across Asia, with more women contracting the disease than ever before.

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Asia
September 10, 2018

Expanding Hospital Markets in Asia Provides Opportunities for MedTech Manufacturers:
The Hospital Markets in India and Southeast Asia (Part II)

By Ames Gross
Asia

A review of the status and prospects of key markets in India, Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam.

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Asia
August 22, 2018

Expanding Hospital Markets in Asia Provides Opportunities for MedTech Manufacturers:
The Hospital Market in China (Part I)

By Ames Gross
Asia

Regional demand for more equipment and sophisticated treatment is expected to grow.

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Ames Gross, Pacific Bridge Medical
August 8, 2018
Ameing for Asia

Cutting-Edge Atrial Fibrillation Devices Revitalize Japanese Market

By Ames Gross
Ames Gross, Pacific Bridge Medical

MRI-compatible pacemakers are among the technologies gaining traction.

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Dollar, money
July 23, 2018

Beware: Western Medtech Companies That Accept Chinese Capital

By Ames Gross
Dollar, money

Before accepting money, the following is a guide to your due diligence process.

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Ames Gross, Pacific Bridge Medical
July 11, 2018
Ameing for Asia

9 Key Questions to Ask Before Registering Your Medical Product in Asia

By Ames Gross
Ames Gross, Pacific Bridge Medical

Many considerations should not be overlooked.

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Ames Gross, Pacific Bridge Medical
June 22, 2018
Ameing for Asia

China Fast Becoming Top Player in Booming Asia Genomics Market

By Ames Gross
Ames Gross, Pacific Bridge Medical

The country is trying to supplant the United States as the world leader in this sector.

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Liver
May 23, 2018

Liver Disease: A Growing Problem in Asia

By Ames Gross
Liver

Although pharmaceuticals are the main treatment route, medical devices are needed to fight the disease on a new level.

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