Bio Medical

Vygon spearheads neonatal safety in India with groundbreaking Nutrisafe2 system

First company in the country to launch the enhanced neonatal feeding system...

Johnson & Johnson Innovation names finalists in atopic advancements QuickPitch

Johnson & Johnson QuickPitch finalists revealed in atopic advancements...

“Early diagnosis through advanced screening tech, coupled with heightened awareness is crucial”

The oncology market in India is steadily growing, driven by an increasing cancer incidence and a strong demand for advanced treatments. However, there remains substantial untapped potential, primarily in improving access to cutting-edge therapies and expanding reach to underserved regions. Glenmark Pharma, with its patient-centric approach and innovative solutions, has been steadily increasing its market share by introducing high-quality and affordable cancer drugs. Alok Malik, President & ...

MicroPort® CRM Advances Heart Failure Treatment in Japan with Launch of GALI™ SonR® CRT-D and NAVIGO™ 4LV Leads

GALI™ SonR® CRT-D and NAVIGO™ 4LV Pacing Leads Launch Set to Enhance Heart Failure Management and Patient Safety...

NeoLacta Life Sciences makes significant Impact, Touching lives of 1 Lakh preterm infants in India

Transforming the Lives of 1 Lakh Preterm Infants in India through Innovative Healthcare Solutions...

3D Printing Our Way to the Future of MedTech

Care is becoming more personalized. Innovation cycles are growing shorter and shorter. Healthcare companies are increasingly looking for ways to eliminate waste and complexity. These are only a few of the reasons why 3D printing has become such an invaluable tool for MedTech research and design teams. 3D printing can make the impractical a reality. It can help providers customize devices to meet the unique care needs of individual patients almost immediately. It’s now even possible to 3D print m...

Singapore's Mechanobiology Institute Secures S$49 Million for Advancing Biomedical Innovations

The National University of Singapore's Mechanobiology Institute (MBI) has recently secured a substantial S$49 million funding boost from the National Research Foundation (NRF) to propel advancements in mechanobiology. This funding, spread over seven years starting from December 2023, will be instrumental in conducting research to address age-related loss of biomechanical functions, particularly focusing on ailments such as infertility, chronic inflammatory diseases, muscle atrophy, and cancer....

BD Advances Women's Health Equity in Kenya with Cancer Screening

Collaboration with Kenya Ministry of Health National Cancer Institute Aims to Expand Access to Diagnostics, Reduce Cervical Cancer Rates...

Biomedical Innovation: Answer for Climate-sensitive Diseases

The world is finally paying attention to the impact of climate change on neglected diseases. What we need now is medical innovation....