Nottingham Trent University has built a £23 million facility to develop new medical devices. The goal is to bring organizations, clinicians, and researchers together to get new medtech products to market quickly.
Georgia Tech researchers have developed a potential new treatment for glaucoma that could replace daily eyedrops and surgery with a twice-a-year injection.
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Virtual Engineering Week speakers from Kablooe Design share practical tips for doing great user interface and user experience (UX/UI) in medical device design.
Micro-molding expert Aaron Johnson tackles some of the most frequently asked questions he hears about miniaturization today.
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In a BIOMEDigital session on miniaturization, an expert from Accumold showed this example of a variety of micro lenses and mirrors used in imaging, sensing, and medical applications.