Bio Medical

Taiwan BioMed Industry Eyes $32B

Biomedicine is a top priority for Taiwan, with the government aiming to position the country as the leading hub for biomedical research and development in the Asia-Pacific region. By 2025, Taiwan aims to create 20 new medicines, introduce 80 high-value medical devices to the market, and elevate the biomedicine industry into a trillion-NT-dollar (approximately $32 billion) sector. The government has taken various initiatives, established biomedicines clusters and tweaked policies to achieve this ...

Strand Life Sciences introduces cutting-edge technologies to expand sequencing facility

To drive Strand's clinical genomic tests and the newly launched Genomic Health Insights programme to make sequencing accessible to all...

India needs to invest in protective gear ecosystem

Urgent need for enhanced infrastructure within the medical protective gear ecosystem in India cannot be overstated...

Lupin lays focus on in-home cardiovascular care with digital therapeutics

Collaboration with ACC marks a significant milestone in the advancement of Digital Therapeutics in the field of cardiology in India...

Lupin flags off first mobile medical van in Jaipur

Mobile medical vans will be used to conduct 18 health camps twice a month at nine health facilities...

Genomic profiling offers hope for 23,000 cancer patients in Australia

Medical Research Future Fund’s Genomics Health Futures Mission is investing $500 million in genomic medicine research...

HelpMeSee & USAID Partner to Train Cataract Specialists for India's Blind

HelpMeSee has announced a new partnership with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) American Schools and Hospitals Abroad (ASHA) Initiative to train 100 new cataract specialists to help restore sight to India's cataract blind. Through this agreement, ASHA has provided funding to deploy two HelpMeSee eye surgery simulators to facilitate training at the HelpMeSee Mumbai Centre of Excellence for Simulation-Based Training. ...

icotec ag's VADER® Pedicle System Navigated Instruments Gain FDA 510(k) Clearance for Safer Spinal Implantation

icotec, a leading medical device manufacturer specializing in BlackArmor® Carbon/PEEK spinal implants, is pleased to announce the receipt of FDA 510(k) clearance for its VADER® Pedicle System Navigated Instruments. This achievement represents a significant step forward in enhancing surgical precision and safety for spine surgeons using our innovative BlackArmor® Carbon/PEEK implants....

DELFI Diagnostics Licenses GEMINI Technology from Johns Hopkins University

Study Demonstrates High Performance for Early Stage Lung Cancer Detection When Integrated with DELFI Diagnostics's Platform ...

RIVANNA Secures $30.5M from BARDA to Advance Accuro XV Musculoskeletal Imaging

Accuro XV integrates ultrasound-based bone and 3D soft-tissue imaging technology with AI-enabled software....