10 Cutting-Edge Power Technologies on the Horizon

May 11, 2015

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10 Cutting-Edge Power Technologies on the Horizon

Chris Newmarker and Brian Buntz

May 11, 2015

Computer processors have improved by leaps and bounds in recent decades, so much so that there’s even a term for it: Moore’s Law.

But while people now carry around computers in their pockets that once filled entire warehouses, battery technology remains mostly unchanged. The dream of medical devices harvesting energy off the human body also has plenty of challenges related to cost and ease of use.

Many medical device experts agree that major advances in both fields are needed if medtech is to achieve its next level, from ubiquitous sensors that track a host of of health metrics (the so-called “quantified self”) to tiny implantable devices that last a lifetime without requiring another surgery to replace a battery.

There is reason to hope, however, because plenty of researchers are on the problem. Here are 10 recent breakthroughs worth noting. 

Refresh your medical device industry knowledge at MD&M East in New York City, June 9-11, 2015.

Brian Buntz is the editor-in-chief of MPMN and Qmed. Follow him on Twitter at @brian_buntz.Chris Newmarker is senior editor of MPMN and Qmed. Follow him on Twitter at @newmarker

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