Features: Manufacturing & Prototyping
With so much at stake, attention is now shifting to adopting more modern equipment and methods to consistently produce the best cells.
Features: Medical
Imagine starting your first marathon out of seven in Antarctica with a temperature of –15 °F. When Linda Carrier ran the World Marathon Challenge in 2019, that’s where she started.
Features: Medical
For more than 130 years, Johnson & Johnson has been synonymous with healthcare.
Features: Electronics & Computers
The growing use of AI in medical applications is leading to drastically higher performance demands for the embedded computing technology.
R&D: Electronics & Computers
Researchers have developed a device to noninvasively measure cervical nerve activity in humans.
R&D: Materials
Researchers have designed a transparent polymer film that conducts electricity as effectively as other commonly used materials, while also being flexible and easy to use at an industrial scale.
R&D: Electronics & Computers
Researchers have demonstrated a new technique for directly printing electronic circuits onto curved and corrugated surfaces.
R&D: Sensors/Data Acquisition
Using a simple set of magnets, researchers have devised a sophisticated way to monitor muscle movements.
R&D: Wearables
Researchers demonstrate that graphene can greatly improve electrical circuits required for wearable and flexible electronics such as smart health patches and other flexible devices.
R&D: Medical
A fully rubbery stretchable diode maintains performance.
Briefs: Medical
Implantable bioelectronics are now often key in assisting or monitoring vital organs, but they often lack a safe, reliable way of transmitting their data to doctors.
Briefs: Wearables
The next step in wearables is to shrink the size of the devices while offering more comfortable shapes and additional features and wireless communications capabilities.
Briefs: Wearables
Parkinson's Disease is the fastest-growing neurodegenerative condition in the world and affects 600,000 Americans yearly at a cost of $20 billion to the U.S. healthcare system.
Briefs: Sensors/Data Acquisition
Technology developed by researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine can change skin tissue into blood vessels and nerve cells.
Briefs: Medical
A new remotely controlled drug-delivery implant could one day provide extended, adjustable medication for patients — even those on spacecraft headed for Mars.
Briefs: Tubing & Extrusion
A team of scientists and engineers has developed a first-of-its-kind, plant-inspired extrusion process that enables synthetic material growth.
Applications: Design
Tiotronik’s Renamic Neo communicates with a medical device implanted in a patient, such as a pacemaker, ICD, or implantable cardiac monitor.
Products: Energy
See the new products and services for January 2023, including a microscale 3D printing system, low-viscosity silicone, and more.
Products: Design
Product Focus: Motors & Motion Control 2023
From the Editor: Connectivity
From glucose monitors to infusion pumps, the rise in connected medical devices is endangering healthcare cybersecurity.
Global Innovations: Photonics/Optics
Researchers have developed an ultra-tiny endo-microscope that could help improve breast cancer treatment and cut NHS waiting lists.
Features: Motion Control
Surgery is complex. When performing similar procedures, surgeons with various skill levels, training, and experience can have vastly different outcomes.
Products: Medical
ETCO Inc.'s custom-fabricated electrical connectors and terminals for robotic medical devices is the product of the month for January 2023.
Inside Story: Test & Measurement
To find out more about the expertise required to establish safe EO Residual levels for medical devices, Medical Design Briefs recently spoke with Leonard Harris, Manager, Chemistry and Container Testing for Eurofins Medical Device Testing (Lancaster, PA).
News: Manufacturing & Prototyping
Cadence, Inc., a contract manufacturer of medical and drug-delivery devices and specialty commercial products, has acquired Utitec, Inc., a manufacturer specializing in miniature, deep...
Blog: Tubing & Extrusion
The global medical tubing market size was worth around USD 10.5 billion in 2021 and is predicted to grow to around USD 17.0 billion by 2030 with a compound annual growth rate...
News: Sensors/Data Acquisition
Intricon, a developer and manufacturer of medical devices powered by smart miniaturized electronics, has launched a new Biosensors Center of Excellence (CoE). The...
News: Manufacturing & Prototyping
Eitan Medical, a developer of advanced infusion therapy and drug-delivery systems, has opened a new manufacturing facility at the company’s...
INSIDER: Medical
The world’s first smart vaccine device delivers the COVID-19 vaccine and measures its efficacy through monitoring the body’s associated response.
INSIDER: Medical
Polymer scientists have developed a starch-based polymer that makes it possible to create a fully biodegradable soft material for sensors. The resulting ‘Advanced Scalable Supersoft Elastic...
INSIDER: Wearables
A battery-free, pill-shaped ingestible biosensing system provides continuous monitoring in the intestinal environment. Gut metabolites can be monitored in real time, which...
Trivia: Wearables
Telehealth services exploded during the COVID pandemic, but when and where was it first put into practice?
Supplements: Medical
Learn about the medical manufacturers and cutting-edge applications that stood out in 2022.