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Femtech is finally getting its well-deserved time in the limelight as innovative women-led products hit the medtech stage. There are many reasons behind the boom, including awareness of once taboo ...
Duane Morris Silicon Valley office partner Agatha H. Liu, PhD, practices intellectual property law, focusing on IP analysis, portfolio management, and strategic counseling. Drawing on more than 20 ...
This list of medtech "voices" was compiled over the course of several weeks. We scoured social media platforms (primarily LinkedIn and X) to find people who consistently lead and/or contribute to ...
Medtronic acquired Ai Biomed a little more than a month after its last tuck-in deal was announced. This makes the seventh acquisition the Dublin-based company has announced in 2020. The deal gives ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have become dramatically more sophisticated in the 70 years since scientist Arthur Samuel developed the first program that could learn on its own — a checkers ...
Startups and emerging medtechs are the lifeblood of medical device innovation. And yet, not enough people are talking about how these innovators are facing unprecedented challenges that have already ...
A close-up of Robert F Kennedy Jr. in the Oval Office at the White House the day he was sworn in as Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Edwards Lifesciences, a pioneer in transcatheter aortic valve replacement procedures, is proving the ‘spin’ is still ‘in’ for medtech companies. The Irvine, CA-based company said it was going to spin ...
Photo of President Donald Trump holding up a large chart detailing what he calls "reciprocal tariffs" as he speaks at the White House's Rose Garden.
A close-up of a person's hands holding Orange Biomed's at-home A1C testing device and inserting a cartridge into the device's cartridge slot.
A camera-carrying pill may soon be available as a painless alternative to invasive gastrointestinal endoscopy. The disposable capsule, which will be marketed by Given Imaging Ltd. (Yokneam, Israel), ...
In December 2014, OtisMed Corporation agreed to pay more than $80 million after acknowledging that the company and its ex-CEO knowingly sold surgical cutting guides for knee replacements even though ...