Inside this issue
Overview
The October 2020 issue of Medical Design Briefs focuses on innovation in the medical device industry, particularly in response to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. This edition features a variety of articles that explore advancements in materials, technologies, and strategies that are shaping the future of medical devices.
Guest Editorial: LIFE after the EUA The issue opens with a guest editorial discussing the implications of the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for medical devices during the pandemic. The editorial emphasizes the need for ongoing innovation and adaptation in the medical device sector as the industry transitions from emergency measures to more sustainable practices.
Feature Articles:
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Medical Device Innovation: Three Keys to Success in the Face of COVID-19 - This article outlines essential strategies for medical device manufacturers to thrive during and after the pandemic. It highlights the importance of agility, collaboration, and a focus on user-centered design to meet the evolving needs of healthcare providers and patients.
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Investigating an Essentially Nickel- and Cobalt-Free Stainless-Steel Alloy for Medical Devices - This feature delves into the development of a new stainless-steel alloy that is free from nickel and cobalt, which are known allergens for some patients. The article discusses the alloy's potential benefits, including improved biocompatibility and reduced risk of allergic reactions, making it suitable for a wide range of medical applications.
Noncytotoxic Adhesive Systems Meet Broad Requirements for Medical Devices and Wearables - This article explores advancements in adhesive technologies that are safe for use in medical devices and wearables. It discusses the importance of noncytotoxic adhesives in ensuring patient safety while providing strong bonding capabilities for various applications, including skin-contact devices.
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Millimeter Wave Technology Joins the Fight to Prevent Future Viral Outbreaks - This feature examines the role of millimeter wave technology in enhancing medical diagnostics and monitoring. The article discusses how this technology can be utilized to detect viral infections more rapidly and accurately, potentially preventing future outbreaks.
Special Sections: The issue includes special sections that highlight technology leaders in outsourcing and contract manufacturing. These sections provide insights into how companies are adapting their manufacturing processes to meet the demands of the medical device industry, particularly in light of the pandemic. They showcase innovative solutions and partnerships that are driving efficiency and quality in medical device production.
Advertising and Resources: The magazine also features an advertisers index, providing readers with information on various companies and their offerings in the medical device sector. This includes links to websites for further exploration of products and services relevant to medical design and manufacturing.
Subscription Information: For readers interested in subscribing, the magazine outlines subscription options, including pricing for U.S. and foreign subscribers, as well as details on how to manage subscriptions and address changes.
Overall, the October 2020 issue of Medical Design Briefs serves as a valuable resource for professionals in the medical device industry, offering insights into current trends, challenges, and innovations. It emphasizes the importance of adaptability and collaboration in navigating the complexities of the healthcare landscape, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The articles provide practical knowledge and inspiration for engineers, designers, and manufacturers looking to enhance their contributions to medical technology.
Features
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Articles
10 Medical Device Innovation: Three Keys to Success in the Face of COVID-19
16 Investigating an Essentially Nickel- and Cobalt-Free Stainless-Steel Alloy for Medical Devices
20 Noncytotoxic Adhesive Systems Meet Broad Requirements for Medical Devices and Wearables
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R & D
42 New Material Family Could Build Realistic Prosthetics
42 Drawn-on-Skin Electronics Offer Breakthrough in Wearable Monitors
42 Biorubber Glue Offers Faster Surgical Recovery
42 Sensing Eye Mask Captures Pulse, Sleep Signals
43 Optical Tracking System Helps Improve Exoskeleton Fit
43 Mixing Silk with Polymers Could Lead to Better Biomedical Implants
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Global Innovations
56 Wearable Sensors Printed on Natural Materials Analyze Substances Present in Sweat
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From the Editor
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Technology Leaders
26 Tips for Innovating in a Post-Pandemic Market: A Primer on E2E Conversations
29 Diagnosing COVID-19: Anatomy of an LFI Test Device
31 Determining When to Outsource Your Medical Device Testing
Tech Briefs
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44 Millimeter Wave Technology Joins the Fight to Prevent Future Viral Outbreaks
47 Eliminating Latency in Next-Gen Wi-Fi 6E Devices
49 Adhesive Film Turns Smartwatch into Biochemical Health Monitoring System


