‘Make in India’ push fails to lift medical devices manufacturing
Unless the Indian manufacturers get level playing field and visible benefit to manufacture in India in comparison to the imports, nobody will venture out to undertake this tedious job of putting together men, machine and capital for manufacturing of medical device in India. Rajiv Nath, Forum Coordinator, AiMeD (Association of Indian Medical devices)
NephroPlus set to expand services in West Asia and South East...
Setting sights on expanding their services in dialysis care, NephroPlus is foraying into international markets beginning with West Asia and South East Asia. The...
‘Train the trainer’s course’ hosted at IDL Care
Gastrointestinal problems have increased in number and complexity over the years. Recent advances in technology have been a boon to diagnose and treat many...
iLAB – fully equipped mobile lab to test COVID-19 in India’s...
Transasia Bio-Medicals Ltd. has partnered with Andhra Pradesh Medical Technology Zone (AMTZ) to launch a mobile COVID-19 test lab to help faster and safer...
HCG Bangalore becomes first hospital in India to completely digitise histopathology...
Health Care Global Enterprise Ltd. (HCG) becomes the first hospital in the country to completely digitise histopathology workflow for primary diagnosis at the HCG-Strand...
Lactyferrin (LF) to help battle COVID-19
Sesderma, a Spanish company specializes in Nanotechnology, has managed to produce an effective drug named Lactyferrin (LF) to counter the COVID-19 strain. Lactyferrin (LF)...
Gandhinagar hosts 73rd Annual Conference of IRIA and Asian Radiology Forum
IRIA 2020 kick-started its sessions with the inauguration of the ICRI, IRIA’s academic body. The focus of IRIA in the last few years has been improving radiological education and encouraging budding radiologists.
Evolution of Mammography and Advances in Breast imaging
Offering the possibilities of smaller, lighter, and faster materials and devices, nanotechnology is working its way into the world of medical technology. - Dr. Meinal Chaudhry
ROBOTICS: THE FUTURE OF SURGERIES
Use of intra-operative aids like image-guided navigation will also play a greater role in robotic surgery in the future, informs Dr Vivek Venkat, Consultant,Uro-Oncology & Robotic Urology, Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital in an interview with Neha Wagle.
RB Medical supply launches VTM Collection Kit
RB Medical Supply released its newest product: the VTM (Viral Transport Medium) Collection Kit. As part of the company's wide variety of COVID-19 kits,...
FemTech supports the government’s cervical cancer screening project
MobileODT, an Israeli Digital Health FemTech company's latest innovation in cervical cancer screening, Visual Check AI technology, is supporting a large-scale, government cervical cancer...
Corneal Imaging
Imaging techniques are required for evaluating the structure and function of the cornea which is vital for diagnosing and treating a huge variety of ocular diseases. The accuracy of our diagnosis is dependent on the detailed structural analysis of the cornea. - Dr Snehasis Basu
Medical device makers seek upto 18% price hike
Hike required to neutralise impact of rupee depreciation & inflation, MTaI says.
Punjab’s GNA University develops face shields to fight COVID-19
When the entire world is at war with the coronavirus COVID 19, Faculty of Engineering Design & Automation - Design Department is there to...
GeneStore France introduces GeneStore Detection Expert
GeneStore Detection Expert (rRT PCR kit) is an affordable test kit with the ability to detect SARS CoV2 within an hour, delivers 100% accurate result with exceptional sensitivity and specificity.
10th HKTDC MEDICAL & HEALTHCARE FAIR ATTRACTS 12,000-PLUS BUYERS
The major focal points at this year’s International Medical and Healthcare Fair were global start-up companies and wearable devices, reports Subhajit Roy.
Embedded System Development for ARM-based Laboratory Analyzers – Modular is faster...
What’s the most efficient way to design-in the appropriate embedded logic into a laboratory device? More and more often, the answer is to use computer-on-modules, even for ARM-based designs. HEITEC used an NXP i.MX6 based Qseven module from congatec in the design of a spectrophotometric analyzer from Implen. - Zeljko Loncaric, Wolfgang Christl
Casio to Release DZ-D100 DERMOCAMERA
Casio Computer Co., Ltd. announced the upcoming release of the DZ-D100 DERMOCAMERA that allows close-up shots with the lens directly touching the skin as...
EndoFresh Disposable Digestive Endoscopy System received FDA clearance
EndoFresh Disposable Digestive Endoscopy System received FDA clearance. The system features a camera system with an innovative all-in-one design, disposable upper GI endoscope and...
Mopec Introduces New 810 Autopsy Saw
The new 810 Autopsy Saw is powerful and longlasting with a powerful motor to perform autopsies and other specific dissections.