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The medical end market refers to the application of engineering to medicine and biology in order to improve healthcare treatment such as diagnosis, monitoring, and therapy. Includes, but is not limited to, prostheses, robotics, implants, devices, and genetic engineering. A major part of this category is research and development.
Flexible Electronics Are the Future in Wearable Health Monitoring
While traditional electronic systems have an inherently rigid form factor, developments in manufacturing processes…
Fighting COVID-19 with Molecular Diagnostics Innovations
Viruses were once known as ‘contagious living fluids’, strange infectious substances capable of slipping through…
Georgia Tech Reorients Labs to Produce Coronavirus Test Components
Before the restrictions of social isolation and quarantine can be fully lifted, we need to ensure we have the…
Personalized VentMITM Device Could Help Patients Share Ventilators
As the death toll from the coronavirus epidemic continues to mount, the need for more ventilators to treat…
$12m Investment Round in Israeli COVID-19 Vaccine Company
OurCrowd has announced that it would lead a $12 million investment in the newly formed MigVax which will develop a…
New Biosensor Cuts Coronavirus Testing Time to Less than a Minute
As the world tries to deflect and contain the novel coronavirus pandemic, experts acknowledge that we need more…
Nanosensors Can Interpret Plant Distress Signals, Improve Yield
While there are tried and true methods to ensure good crop yields and increasingly sophisticated agronomic methods…
Top Healthcare Growth Opportunities Spurred on by COVID-19
COVID-19 has been a disruptive catalyst across every industry. This pandemic is set to reshape the healthcare…
Leveraging 3D Printers in Michigan to Produce PPE
To assist medical workers fighting COVID-19 in its local communities, Nexteer Automotive is using its 3D printers…
Point-of-Care Companies Racing To Provide COVID-19 Tests
“The past few months have seen a new biological threat, the COVID-19 infection, also called new coronavirus, and…