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Get a glimpse of the sights of the 2022 Medica/CompaMed Trade Fairs, taking place November 14-17 in Dusseldorf, Germany.
The international healthcare audience returned to Medica in 2022 to find out about innovations for all areas of outpatient and inpatient care. In the context of the pandemic, the focus is on exhibitor innovations in laboratory technology and diagnostics, medical technology equipment for intensive care medicine, robot applications, and many software and hardware applications for the digitalization of healthcare. Image courtesy of Messe Düsseldorf/ctillmann.
Robot-assisted medical technology reduces the workload for staff and improves patient care. Many examples prove this, such as applications in the fields of hair transplants, brain tumor biopsy, or massage. The robotics specialist KUKA is presenting a small selection of the wide range of applications for robotic possibilities in medical technology at MEDICA 2022. Image courtesy of Messe Düsseldorf/ctillmann.
The intelligent solution ARTAS iX combines minimally invasive hair removal and subsequent implantation in one innovative application. In this aesthetic procedure, individual hair follicles are microsurgically removed from the back of the head and implanted into the scalp in the designated bald areas. Since the hair grafts, which are only a few millimetres long, are removed and inserted thousands of times, high repeat accuracy and consistent quality are a top priority. Image courtesy of Messe Düsseldorf/ctillmann.
The DiMiMED (International Conference on Disaster and Military Medicine) is a well-established conference in the framework of MEDICA. Military physicians from all over the world discuss current trends, their structures, the forms of international cooperation, the tasks as well as the special working conditions and the resulting demands on medical technology at the Congress Center Düsseldorf. Image courtesy of Messe Düsseldorf/ctillmann.
Henkel provides important foundations for high-performance wearables and is addressing a wide range of smart materials that are crucial for the production of wearable technologies at the Wearable Technologies stand. This includes printed electronics or adhesives, for example. For this purpose, Henkel has partners who can help it realize new technologies. Image courtesy of Messe Düsseldorf/ctillmann.
Melody from Japan is a creative start-up that is bringing a compact, easy-to-use product to MEDICA 2022 with a really significant application: monitoring the health of expecting mothers and their unborn babies. The palm-sized device can measure the heart rate of the fetus and the mother’s contractions and transmit the data via an internet connection to a tablet or smartphone (of the medical staff), where it can be analyzed at a glance using a diagram. Image courtesy of Messe Düsseldorf/ctillmann.
How can digitalization reduce the workload for medical personnel in hospitals as well as putting the focus of processes more strongly on the patients? In this context, researchers at the Fraunhofer IPA are investigating how routine work in everyday clinical practice can be digitalized and automated. In cooperation with the University Medical Centre Mannheim and the medical faculty, they are now implementing an initial system for recording medical history and vital data that will no longer require the immediate presence of medical staff. For the first time ever, TEDIAS plans to automate the routine processes involved in the medical admission to a clinic, thus making it possible for these processes to be carried out without medical staff. Image courtesy of Messe Düsseldorf/ctillmann.
In addition to the MEDICA Start-up COMPETITION, the “Healthcare Innovation Worldcup” is a highlight of MEDICA every year, especially for the start-up scene. As part of the competition, start-ups pitch for the best solution for the “Internet of Medical Things.” More than 300 development teams applied and 12 startups were selected by the expert jury for the finals at MEDICA 2022. The 2022 winners are: 1st—Viewmind; 2nd—Mobile ODT; and 3rd—Wheelstar. The competition is part of the agenda for the MEDICA CONNECTED HEALTHCARE FORUM. Image courtesy of Messe Düsseldorf/ctillmann.
Whether you are attending this year or will be heading to Dusseldorf next year, be sure to mark your calendar for next year’s dates. The Medica/CompaMed Trade Fair will take place on November 13-16. Image courtesy of Messe Düsseldorf/ctillmann.
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