Six ways Covid-19 has impacted medical device markets
Industries, markets and businesses the world over have been turned upside down by Covid-19, and this impact has been especially profound within the medical device sector. However, while
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Industries, markets and businesses the world over have been turned upside down by Covid-19, and this impact has been especially profound within the medical device sector. However, while
While numerous large pharmaceutical companies and biotech firms have come forward and assisted global endeavours to uncover a Covid-19 vaccine, research teams at the University of Oxford have
Germ-zapping robots could be deployed in offices, hotels, and even public transport, to give people peace of mind during the return to normality after Covid-19. The LightStrike robot,
Spartan’s Covid-19 test recall in Canada illustrates the challenges surrounding rapid medical device approvals, says an analyst. The Ontario-based biotech firm received accelerated approval for its rapid coronavirus
Across the world, 3D printing has been called upon to ease shortages of vital medical equipment such as personal protective equipment and ventilators caused by the Covid-19 outbreak
The coronavirus pandemic will provide the “perfect foil” for opportunistic hackers to breach healthcare cyber security systems, says an industry expert. With health professionals, and their security teams,
Life expectancy rates are often used as an indicator of general healthcare standards in a country. This, because it reflects the overall mortality level across all age groups
Johnson & Johnson has been hit with $750m in damages for failing to warn customers of cancer-causing asbestos in its talc products. A New Jersey jury ordered the
New technologies could increase the number of cancer drugs that make it to market from 10% to 40% over the next decade, according to the boss of US
A new medicine developed by UK pharma company Exscientia will become the first drug generated with AI to be tested on humans. DSP-1181 — a compound for treating obsessive-compulsive