10 Dec 2019

Reducing Risk in AI and Machine Learning-Based Medical Technology
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are increasingly transforming the healthcare sector. From spotting malignant tumours to reading CT scans and mammograms, AI/ML-based technology is faster and more accurate than traditional devices - or even the best doctors. But along with the benefits come new risks and regulatory challenges.
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6 Dec 2019

SDS Optic
SDS Optic is a medical device company based in Lublin, Poland.
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6 Dec 2019

Fluxergy
Fluxergy, a biotechnology company based in California, was exhibiting Fluxergy Analyser - a POC diagnostics device - at Medica 2019.
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6 Dec 2019

Fischer Analysen Instrumente
Fischer Analysen Instrumente - based in Leipzig, Germany - produces breath test devices for POC diagnostics.
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6 Dec 2019

Pain Care Labs
Pain Care Labs - based in Georgia, USA - develops solutions for drug-free pain relief. It has several products on the market, which are targeted at either consumers or medical facilities.
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6 Dec 2019

CNOGA Medical
IDTechEx analyst Nadia Tsao stopped by the CNOGA Medical booth.
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6 Dec 2019

Omnidermal Biomedics
Omnidermal Biomedics is spin off company of the University of Turin that developed a wound monitoring system, called WoundViewer. It is based in Turin, Italy.
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6 Dec 2019

Avazzia
IDTechEx analyst Nadia Tsao interviewed Avazzia Vice President of International Sales Benjamin Soong.
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5 Dec 2019

BrainU
Based in Jukjeon-ro, South Korea, BrainU exhibited its Cortical Activity Index (CAI) monitor at Medica.
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5 Dec 2019

Curexo
Curexo specialises in the development of medical robots.
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5 Dec 2019

Ibi
Ibi is a biotechnology company that develops and produces medical devices for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. It is based in Mezzovico-Vira, Switzerland, and was founded on February 26th 2008.
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5 Dec 2019

Surgnova
Surgnova - based in Beijing, China - develops tumour ablation systems. Pancreatic cancer is currently the main application.
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5 Dec 2019

CardioVia
CardioVia - based in Nazareth, Israel - has developed a device, ViaOne, for the treatment of certain arrhythmias.
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5 Dec 2019

NZ technologies
NZ Technologies, based in Vancouver, were showcasing AirPad: a touchless image navigation system.
4 Dec 2019

Using Electronics to Solve Common Biological Problems
Researchers from multiple disciplines are working together to develop bioelectronics that can detect diseases, treat cancers and track marine animals; they may even discover the next generation of computing systems.
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3 Dec 2019

Charmcare
Charmcare is a medical device company based in Seoul, South Korea. It was founded in 2004 and has been developing wearable accessories for vital sign monitoring since 2014.
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3 Dec 2019

Moio
Moio was exhibiting its monitoring system at Medica 2019.
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3 Dec 2019

CardiacSense
CardiacSense are a MedTech company based in Israel. The company has developed a wrist-worn wearable device for the continuous non-invasive monitoring of heart rate, blood pressure and other vital signs (e.g.: stroke volume, respiratory rate).
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3 Dec 2019

Aktiia
Aktiia has developed an ambulatory blood pressure monitoring wrist-worn device.
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3 Dec 2019

Sky Labs
IDTechEx caught up with Sky Labs, a company based in South Korea. It was showcasing a ring-type wearable device for non-invasive continuous heart and ECG monitoring.