medical devices
The Israel Export Institute uses HIMSS19 as a platform to show off emerging healthcare and medical devices from Israeli startups.
Tammy Kwiatkoski, director of clinical informatics for the HIMSS Office of the CTIO, explains why advancements in healthcare technology, while necessary, can’t take away the way of the human element.
French company URGO Group opens applications for mentorship scheme aimed at European medtech startu…
Startups have until 30 April to submit their applications for the French company's second edition of its mentorship programme.
Analysts speaking at HIMSS19 argue that without major initiatives focused on adoption and platform creation, senior care technologies will remain low-impact point solutions.
UKCA marking will not be used for medical devices.
The new guidance aims to modernize the process and generate more market competition.
The company's wearable device collects data and automatically uploads to the cloud, which makes it is easier to use than conventional technology used for the same purpose, says Yun Hong, Global Business Manager, Samsung SDS.
Startups should work closely with their target audiences in the product-creation phase to recognize the true needs by getting “feed-in” rather than feedback after a product or service is released, says Karolina Korth, founder of the Kuala Lumpur Health 2.0 chapter.