The views of the Medica/CompaMed 2022 event conclude with a visit from a German official, health and fitness with Olympic athletes, and connected care.
Lab-on-a-chip, voice-based cardiac detection, and gait rehabilitation exoskeletons among those vying for cash and partnership opportunities.
The international healthcare industry remains active when it comes to searching for business alternatives and reliable partnerships.
Talking glasses, fertility tracker, heart rhythm trackers among world cup inventions vying for partnerships and prizes at the trade show.
The glimpses of the Medica/CompaMed 2022 event continue with views of wearables, orthopedics, and more.
The firms are combining special functions in the area of remote device monitoring and device logistics.
The company's MyOnyx system can be used for single or dual-site muscle rehabilitation protocols.
New software is designed for the analysis and reporting of sleep studies, overnight oximetry studies, and overnight capnography studies.
Materials ready to differentiate wearable device manufacturers and improve patients' experience.
Get a glimpse of the sights of the 2022 Medica/CompaMed Trade Fairs, taking place November 14-17 in Dusseldorf, Germany.
Company is exhibiting ready-to-use materials for both short-term and extended-wear devices.
System aims to combine the advantages of sensitive PCR tests and the cheaper, less reliable, PoC antigen tests sold in drugstores and supermarkets.
Company's technology has improved product efficacy and halved the amount of chronic wound healing time.
ELASTOSIL LR 3078 is formulated such that, on curing, it bonds to the substrate but not to the injection molding tool.
Finding a development and manufacturing partner that understands the complete process from start to finish is critical.
A well-equipped knowledge base that enables the tackling of cybersecurity, design, development, and manufacturing challenges.
The ability to 3D print micro components in glass provides significant benefits for medical device firms requiring such parts.
Through multiple means, including its online store, Applied Plastics is trying to reduce lead times for medtech makers.
Through its online ordering capabilities, the company offers medical grade materials within 72 hours.
Sharing its expertise in micromachining, platinum group metals, and nitinol manufacturing with medical device firms.