Medtech

Qure.ai receives 510(k) FDA clearance for chest X-ray solution for Pneumothorax and Pleural Effusion

A monumental step towards getting healthcare AI to augment critical care and emergency care...

Advanced robotic technology revolutionising healthcare in unprecedented ways

A technology constantly evolving to meet the increasing demands of the medical field ...

Singapore-based startup AWAK Technologies raises $20+ M for readying wearable dialysis device

The proceeds will help AWAK to complete the ongoing human pre-pivotal clinical trial...

NZ-based medtech startup Avasa raises $1.55 M to accelerate go-to-market efforts

Avasa aims at transforming procedures in reconnecting veins and arteries in reconstructive microsurgery...

Fujifilm India partners with Yashoda Group of Hospitals in Hyderabad

For training & research in basic and advanced interventional gastroenterology ...

Partnership in Japan to develop novel imaging device for human brain

The world's first high-sensitivity imaging device capable of operating at low frequencies with compact power supply, will facilitate diagnosis of pre-Alzheimer's...

Revvity's Latest Preclinical Imaging Innovations Boost Scientific Discoveries

IVIS® Spectrum 2 and IVIS SpectrumCT 2imaging systems — new flagship platforms setting the standard in high-throughput performance and versatility...

South Korea poised to become Medical AI Powerhouse

When it comes to AI (Artificial Intelligence) in medical sciences - China and the USA dominate the field. However, South Korea has been steadily catching up. Home to renowned tech giants such as Samsung and LG Electronics, South Korea is positioning itself as a significant player in the medical AI domain. The country is making remarkable strides in deploying AI for medical imaging, diagnostics, drug development and healthcare. Let’s look at South Korea’s efforts in becoming a medical AI powerhou...

“Stricter regulations can impede timely approvals and adoption of advanced technologies”

Fujifilm India, the Indian arm of Japan-headquartered company Fujifilm, has announced the first-ever installation of the new Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine Echelon Smart 1.5 Tesla in India. As the Medical Systems business thrives, Fujifilm India plans to increase its contribution towards improving the healthcare system in India. In a detailed interaction with BioSpectrum, Chander Shekhar Sibal, Head, Healthcare Division, Fujifilm India expounds about the new product and its impact on t...

Abbott introduces Vertigo Coach app in India

The Vertigo Coach app can help the 9.9 million people in India who live with vertigo in adopting holistic lifestyle changes to better manage their condition ...