Written Monday, by Emanuele Mortarotti
Medical Device Monitoring App
Medical Device Monitoring App
Written Thursday, by Emanuele Mortarotti
Today we are going to find out about the origins of one of our top products: the ice pack, as we named it. When and by whom was it invented? What was it originally for?
Written Monday, by Emanuele Mortarotti
Medical Device Monitoring App
Written Monday, by Emanuele Mortarotti
There is an increasing number of companies, specialised in medical technology devices, that choose to invest in network connection.
Written Wednesday, by Emanuele Mortarotti
South Korea has decided to invest heavily in the development of new generation medical devices using robotics and artificial intelligence.
Written Thursday, by Emanuele Mortarotti
Patient health data is becoming increasingly important and starting to become a victim of network attacks. It becomes crucial to adopt appropriate countermeasures for the tutelage of their patients.
Written Tuesday, by Emanuele Mortarotti
Excel Medical, a medtech industry placed in Jupiter, Florida, developed a surveillance platform named WAVE for the patient, thanks to a predictive algorithm
Written Tuesday, by Emanuele Mortarotti
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves the first medical devices with autonomous artificial intelligence
Written Tuesday, by Emanuele Mortarotti
Let's discover how the latest regulations on medical devices are changing the approach and level of control in the production of medical devices
Written Tuesday, by Emanuele Mortarotti
Today, with the support of an article published on theconversation.com, we will be exploring the world of 3D production.
Written Tuesday, by Emanuele Mortarotti
Finger press technology allows blood pressure to be monitored in just seconds: let’s see how!
Written Tuesday, by Emanuele Mortarotti
Only ten years ago, a few market trends began to change the medical equipment business. Let’s have a look at what they are and how they behave on today’s market!
Written Thursday, by Emanuele Mortarotti
Even the most technological medical devices arise from the simplest ideas. For about six years, the Center for Medical Innovation (CMI) at the University of Pittsburgh has been encouraging the production of something brilliant, promising to support the most deserving projects.
Written Wednesday, by Emanuele Mortarotti
The use of polycarbonate ensures durability, quality and even a touch of aesthetics regarding the production of wearable medical devices, dedicated to administrating drugs through implants or controlled release systems.
Written Tuesday, by Emanuele Mortarotti
The use of polycarbonate ensures durability, quality and even a touch of aesthetics regarding the production of wearable medical devices, dedicated to administrating drugs through implants or controlled release systems.
Written Tuesday, by Emanuele Mortarotti
The new weekly appointment with the news of Dispotech, your disposable excellence. Today, we will continue the discussion we began last week with the second part of the article on the future of healthcare.