Features

Topics:

-1
450
30
Global Innovations: Sensors/Data Acquisition
Scientists have developed a rapid, highly accurate test to detect antibodies against the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 in human serum.
Feature Image
From the Editor: Manufacturing & Prototyping
New data shows that during the pandemic, the medtech industry created more, better-paying jobs than the manufacturing sector overall.
Feature Image
Features: Medical
Rodd Turnquist tells Medical Design Briefs how to select the best pumps for medical devices and accelerating time to market.
Feature Image
Features: Sensors/Data Acquisition
Pulse Technologies has developed a patented technology that uses ultrashort pulse lasers to restructure surfaces in electrode materials and implantables.
Feature Image
Features: Wearables
Advances in hose and tubing manufacturing techniques are supporting new miniaturized devices and wearables.
Feature Image
Features: Wearables
MD&M West brings together medtech engineers, business leaders, and innovative thinkers to create life-changing medical devices.
Feature Image
Products: Robotics, Automation & Control
Touchless switches, biocompatible adhesives, 3D-printing materials, and more.
Feature Image
Products: Electronics & Computers
A new series of medical desktop ac-dc power supplies is available from CUI.
Feature Image
Products: Design
Reference design kits, smart textiles, thermoplastic elastomers, and more.
Feature Image
Products: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
Autoclavable connectors, safety clips, connector straps, and more.
Feature Image
Technology Leaders: Medical
Learn about a polymer material being explored for complex joint prosthesis systems.
Feature Image
R&D: Medical
Using a new minuscule device, researchers can implant insulin-secreting cells into diabetic mice
Feature Image
R&D: Sensors/Data Acquisition
An artificial skin attached to a person’s knee develops a purple “bruise” when hit forcefully.
Feature Image
R&D: Design
An intra-oral device is fitted by a dental professional to the upper and lower back teeth.
Feature Image
R&D: Medical
A new tool could speed up the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases.
Feature Image
R&D: Wearables
The fabric-fiber has digital capabilities to collect, store, and analyze data using a neural network.
Feature Image
R&D: Electronics & Computers
Researchers have demonstrated that they can print layers of electrically conductive ink on polyester fabric.
Feature Image
Global Innovations: Nanotechnology
A nanosensor-based system measures cardiac micropotential energies.
Feature Image
From the Editor: Medical
Learn why the global market for medical device technologies is projected to grow from $605.7 billion in 2020 to $796.9 billion by 2025.
Feature Image
Features: RF & Microwave Electronics
Before you select RF components for an MRI machine, make sure you first understand the basic physics of the technology.
Feature Image
Features: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
A growing number of companies are turning to sterile, single-use, closed liquid dispensing systems and kits.
Feature Image
Products: Medical
Allied Motion has released a new guide to its custom motion control solutions for advanced medical robotics applications.
Feature Image
Products: Medical
EMI filters, plastic optic fibers, power modules, and more.
Feature Image
Products: Imaging
CT software, electric robot, molding material, and more.
Feature Image
Technology Leaders: Medical
See how ground ball screws are becoming a preferred choice for precise linear motion.
Feature Image
Technology Leaders: Electronics & Computers
Medical pipettes, syringes, and mesotherapy devices often move loads linearly instead of rotationally.
Feature Image
From the Editor: Wearables
Malnati says COVID-19 has led to a wider variety of remote monitoring technology — from wearables to new smartphone apps.
Feature Image
R&D: Manufacturing & Prototyping
A prototype of a fluorescence-based sensor provides continuous detection of cortisol concentrations in real time.
Feature Image
R&D: Packaging & Sterilization
Researchers have engineered new antimicrobial surfaces that can significantly reduce the formation of bacteria on medical instruments, such as urinary catheters, and reduce the risk of patient infection while in hospital.
Feature Image

Ask the Expert

Eric Dietsch on the Benefits of Nitinol Wire
Feature Image

In collaboration with the Fort Wayne Metals Engineering team, Eric Dietsch focuses on supporting customers with material recommendations, product development, and education. Eric is available to help you and your company with any Nitinol-related questions or needs that you may have.

Inside Story

Inside Story: Validating Your Sterilization Process
Feature Image

To find out more about sterile product development and registration, MDB recently spoke with Elizabeth Sydnor, Director of Microbiology of Eurofins Medical Device Testing (Lancaster, PA). Read the interview.

Videos