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Section: Industries > Medical Devices
Medical Device/Packaging
New ‘Superhuman Skin’ Helps Burn Victims ‘Feel’
Researchers have developed a sensor that allows artificial skin to sense pressure, vibrations, and magnetic fields.
February 7, 2019
Medical Device/Packaging
New Wearable Gathers Data from Sweat
Biomedical engineers at Northwestern University have developed a wearable patch that uses sweat to critique the wearer’s health and fitness.
January 24, 2019
Medical Device/Packaging
Alphabet’s ECG Watch Gets FDA Clearance
Verily’s prescription-only smart watch just received clearance from the FDA amidst the government shutdown.
January 22, 2019
Medical Device/Packaging
Experimental Birth Control Patch May Cost Just $1
A team at Georgia Tech has created a self-administered contraceptive patch with microneedles that slowly release a month’s worth of birth control.
January 17, 2019
Medical Device/Packaging
Tiny Sponge Makes Chemo Less Toxic
Scientists are hoping a new ‘drug sponge’ will prevent chemotherapy drugs from poisoning other organs in the body.
January 15, 2019
Medical Device/Packaging
Med Device Company to Open 3D Print Lab at NYC Hospital
LimaCorporate announced its plans to open an on-site 3D printing facility at Hospital for Special Surgery in Manhattan.
January 10, 2019
Medical Device/Packaging
Now There’s a Pacemaker for the Brain
Researchers at UC Berkeley have developed a neurostimulator to treat neurological disorders like epilepsy and Parkinson’s.
January 4, 2019
Medical Device/Packaging
Students Create Wristband That Detects Opioid Overdoses
A group of students at Carnegie Mellon created a wristband that senses low blood oxygen levels and notifies others of danger.
December 31, 2018
Medical Device/Packaging
Emerging Applications to Build Electronic Skin Patch Market
Medical applications lead the way today, but moving forward, watch for a diverse number of wearables that employ electronics for monitoring and maintenance.
December 31, 2018
Medical Device/Packaging
Microsoft’s Free Halo-Themed Prosthetic Arm is a Must-Have
Microsoft has teamed up with a non-profit bionics company to create prosthetics inspired by their popular video game Halo.
December 28, 2018
Medical Device/Packaging
IBM’s Fingernail Sensor Tracks Health
IBM Lab has created a sensor that sits on the fingernail and uses artificial intelligence to monitor health and detect disease development.
December 27, 2018
Medical Device/Packaging
New Weight-Loss Device Makes You Think You’re Full
Engineers at UW-Madison have created an implantable device that sends electric pulses from the stomach to the brain indicating it’s full.
December 26, 2018
Medical Device/Packaging
Research: Larger Packages Pose Challenge for Aseptic Presentation
A recent study highlights a method for quantifying aspects of the opening of sterile packaging.
December 24, 2018
Medical Device/Packaging
Dementia Reversed in Mice, Humans Next?
Researchers have found a way to fully restore function in the brains of mice, and just received $10 million to test the method on humans.
December 21, 2018
Medical Device/Packaging
VR Helps Identify Alzheimer’s Risk
Virtual reality headsets are being used to test people’s navigation skills to determine if they’re at risk of developing Alzheimer’s.
December 19, 2018
Pharmaceuticals
Advanced Technology Integration to Propel Diagnostics Services Market
Increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, as well as testing services and laboratory segments, increase demand for automation for in-vitro diagnostics services industry.
December 19, 2018
Medical Device/Packaging
Innovative Electric Bandage Draws Power from the Body
Engineers at UW Madison developed a wound dressing that harvests energy from body movements to heal faster.
December 14, 2018
Medical Device/Packaging
E-Skin Gives Robots a Human Touch
Stanford scientists have created an e-skin that mimics the structure of real skin to measure the direction of applied pressure in real time.
November 28, 2018
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