
Will wireless charging power a transformative future for implantable medical devices?
Wireless charging has the potential to be the go-to power solution for implantable medical devices as technology innovation makes them smaller and smarter
Wireless charging has the potential to be the go-to power solution for implantable medical devices as technology innovation makes them smaller and smarter
Dan Cowen, Sebastian White and Anthony Robinson consider the value that implementing a digital twin could provide to delivery device design across multiple stages of a development programme.
This article explores the delicate balance between patient and planet centricity. It proposes a user- and planet-centric approach to developing valuable and sustainable medical devices by marrying user-centred design and sustainability best practices, applied by a multidisciplinary team.
This is the year to put medtech investment to work. With macroeconomics improving, inflation easing and organizations stabilizing, now is the time to light the powder.
The future for national security is transdisciplinary. No single discipline can hope to solve all the complex, multifaceted challenges alone. Transdisciplinary is a particularly apposite term here, in that it encompasses not just the knowledge drawn from different disciplines, but the integration of it in a way that transcends traditional boundaries to solve a problem.
Ophthalmology is undergoing significant transformation that will reshape eyecare in the 21st century. It has become imperative to innovate and optimise clinical workflows for greater efficiency.