Search Tag: Medtech
2026 24 Apr
Osteoporosis affects around 200 million people globally, yet many high-risk individuals remain undiagnosed because bone mineral density alone does not capture the full picture. Osteoporosis screening is now starting to move beyond dedicated bone density testing as machine learning opens new ways to assess risk from routine images and clinical1Read more
2026 24 Apr
Osteoporosis affects around 200 million people globally, yet many high-risk individuals remain undiagnosed because bone mineral density alone does not capture the full picture. Osteoporosis screening is now starting to move beyond dedicated bone density testing as machine learning opens new ways to assess risk from routine images and clinical1Read more
2026 24 Apr
Osteoporosis affects around 200 million people globally, yet many high-risk individuals remain undiagnosed because bone mineral density alone does not capture the full picture. Osteoporosis screening is now starting to move beyond dedicated bone density testing as machine learning opens new ways to assess risk from routine images and clinical1Read more
2026 24 Apr
Operating rooms are complex, high-risk environments where surgical teams, tools, imaging and robotic systems must work together in real time. A recent analysis published in npj Digital Medicine introduces ORQA, a multimodal foundation model that combines visual, audio and structured data in a single question-answering framework for surgical s1Read more
2026 16 Apr
Electronic health record-based algorithms are being used to identify patients with high palliative care needs and trigger earlier action. Across seven randomised trials involving 125,666 patients, these systems were linked to higher rates of palliative care consultation and do-not-resuscitate documentation. The trials spanned inpatient wards,1Read more
2026 16 Apr
Electronic health record-based algorithms are being used to identify patients with high palliative care needs and trigger earlier action. Across seven randomised trials involving 125,666 patients, these systems were linked to higher rates of palliative care consultation and do-not-resuscitate documentation. The trials spanned inpatient wards,1Read more
2026 16 Apr
Electronic health record-based algorithms are being used to identify patients with high palliative care needs and trigger earlier action. Across seven randomised trials involving 125,666 patients, these systems were linked to higher rates of palliative care consultation and do-not-resuscitate documentation. The trials spanned inpatient wards,1Read more
2026 09 Apr
Healthcare organisations do not benefit from technology that performs well in a demonstration but fails in routine practice. In clinical settings, time is limited, cognitive load is high and anything that adds extra work is unlikely to last. The practical value of AI depends less on novelty than on whether it addresses real obstacles in care 1Read more
2026 09 Apr
Healthcare organisations do not benefit from technology that performs well in a demonstration but fails in routine practice. In clinical settings, time is limited, cognitive load is high and anything that adds extra work is unlikely to last. The practical value of AI depends less on novelty than on whether it addresses real obstacles in care 1Read more
2026 08 Apr
Respiratory diseases place a major burden on health systems, especially among adult and elderly populations, where symptoms such as cough, sputum production and shortness of breath are often non-specific. AI-based cough analysis has emerged as a non-invasive approach to support early screening, but real-world use remains limited by device var1Read more
2026 08 Apr
Respiratory diseases place a major burden on health systems, especially among adult and elderly populations, where symptoms such as cough, sputum production and shortness of breath are often non-specific. AI-based cough analysis has emerged as a non-invasive approach to support early screening, but real-world use remains limited by device var1Read more
2026 02 Apr
Field Orthopaedics has appointed Dan Hummel as Senior Vice President, Commercial, marking a strategic step toward accelerating its US market growth and expanding adoption of its orthopaedic portfolio. His appointment underscores a strong focus on scaling revenue and strengthening commercial operations. Hummel brings extensive leadership 1Read more
2026 26 Jan
François Billig, CEO of Acrotec Group (“Acrotec” or the “Group”), will transition to the role of Non-Executive Chairman Didier Deltort brings extensive international leadership experience in high-growth medical technology and additive manufacturing sectors, as the Group enters the next stage of its development Acrotec, a leading s1Read more
2025 26 Sep
Climate, health and competitiveness are converging pressures on European healthcare, with medical technology central to both the challenge and the solution. According to MedTech Europe, healthcare generates about 5% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Medical technology accounts for an estimated 15–25% of that footprint, equivalent to roughly1Read more
2024 30 May
The intersection of health technology (health-tech) and medical technology (MedTech) with intellectual property (IP) law has become increasingly intricate, stirring complex patent disputes and ethical deliberations. Understanding the role and ownership of data derived from connected medical devices is paramount in navigating this terrain. Gre1Read more
2024 30 May
The intersection of health technology (health-tech) and medical technology (MedTech) with intellectual property (IP) law has become increasingly intricate, stirring complex patent disputes and ethical deliberations. Understanding the role and ownership of data derived from connected medical devices is paramount in navigating this terrain. Gre1Read more
2024 30 May
The intersection of health technology (health-tech) and medical technology (MedTech) with intellectual property (IP) law has become increasingly intricate, stirring complex patent disputes and ethical deliberations. Understanding the role and ownership of data derived from connected medical devices is paramount in navigating this terrain. Gre1Read more
2024 30 May
The intersection of health technology (health-tech) and medical technology (MedTech) with intellectual property (IP) law has become increasingly intricate, stirring complex patent disputes and ethical deliberations. Understanding the role and ownership of data derived from connected medical devices is paramount in navigating this terrain. Gre1Read more
2024 05 Mar
Manufacturing has been the cornerstone of the medtech industry for years, renowned for its ability to produce high-precision equipment to meet clinical needs. However, shifting market dynamics, including cost pressures and evolving consumer demands, are compelling medtech companies to reevaluate their traditional approaches. In response, many1Read more
2024 05 Mar
Manufacturing has been the cornerstone of the medtech industry for years, renowned for its ability to produce high-precision equipment to meet clinical needs. However, shifting market dynamics, including cost pressures and evolving consumer demands, are compelling medtech companies to reevaluate their traditional approaches. In response, many1Read more
2023 14 Sep
Brand and visual identity demonstrate the best of Johnson & Johnson’s care and humanity, while capturing the Company’s passion and determination to improve the health of people worldwide For more than 135 years, Johnson & Johnson has provided health care products and solutions to people worldwide. Now, with its exclusive focus on healthcar1Read more
2023 30 Aug
The global healthcare market is entering a new era of radical growth in preventative, personalised treatments that maximises positive health outcomes and system resilience. At the heart of this opportunity is shifting the site of care – often to home and community settings . Key Points ‘Healthier at home’ solutions include stand-alone1Read more
2022 08 Jul
An overview of the process of digitisation in the medical device industry and important questions that organisations should ask to best prepare for the digital disruption ahead. Key Points Digitisation is in full swing for the medical device industry and will continue to disrupt the sector throughout the 2020s. This has created a 1Read more
2021 07 Jul
Modertaor Chris Brow Speakers Manish Marotkar Head Of Platform as a Service Business Siemens Healthineers Xavier Battle Vice President Marketing & Sales at Digital Health Siemens Healthineers Read more








