Medical tech stories
Technologies such as mHealth, telehealth, and wearable devices to help pregnancy care, fertility, and menstrual care treatments while reducing costs.
The market for 3D printed medical devices is set to reach USD $6.1 billion by 2029, with applications from hearing aids to affordable prosthetics for children.
The global medical imaging equipment market is set to grow to USD $44 billion by 2025, driven by innovation and increased demand in emerging markets.
SAS has launched the Opioid Analytics Users Group, uniting data experts to tackle the opioid crisis with novel solutions and strategies across multiple sectors.
Innodisk unveils a revolutionary AIoT solution for the medical field, offering robust memory and storage solutions, enhancing diagnostics and patient care.
Cognizant launches Cognizant Protocol Creator, a SaaS product automating the development of clinical trial protocol documents.
AI transforms radiology: Subtle Medical's SubtlePET gets FDA clearance, boosting scan speed and patient safety.
Alcidion's Miya Precision software launches at NZ's MidCentral DHB, enhancing bed allocation, patient flow, and resource efficiency in hospitals.
HPE is collaborating with researchers in life sciences and clinical medicine to explore AI technology's potential to transform multiple areas of the industry.
AI's strategic advantages shine in Lenovo's innovations, from cashier-free stores to AI-driven medical diagnostics, and gesture-controlled holograms.
Ensuring that each and every one of these devices is running 24/7 is crucial to preventing delays in patient treatment.
Nuance is launching its speech recognition platform Dragon Medical One in Australia, saving clinicians time on updating records and documentation.
Millennial and Gen Z Aussies lead the charge in digital healthcare, embracing virtual services and disrupting traditional models, an Accenture survey reveals.
According to a recent survey conducted by SOTI, Australians are increasingly concerned about the security of their health records.
Orion Health has launched Rhapsody-as-a-Service on AWS, offering healthcare enterprises seamless integration, cost savings, and enhanced security in the cloud.