Medical Device Launchpad
May 13, 2010 2:36 pm | by sandcastlequeen | Videos | CommentsIn today's global marketplace, the development and marketing of medical products is a highly regulated process with strict governmental requirements. The process of bringing a new medical device to market has a number of important milestones. In addition to designing a good product, it is...
FullFill Medical Device
May 13, 2010 2:35 pm | by zrymland | Videos | CommentsThis is an demonstrative medical animation showing the use of a implant medical device used to decrease the appearance of smile and age lines in on the face instead of full on plastic surgery.
Advances in Medical Technology
May 13, 2010 2:35 pm | by DestinationTomorrow | Videos | CommentsSegment describes how NASA research has been the driving force behind new medical technology. The segment begins with a brief flashback of how the practice of medicine has evolved from X rays to current Cat scans. The Advances in Medical Tech segment describes how the ARTEMIS technology...
New Israeli medical robot unveiled
May 13, 2010 2:35 pm | by infolivetvenglish | Videos | CommentsSpine-assist, a miniature robot which guides surgeons through spinal cord operations with great precision, was developed by an Israeli firm Mazor Surgical Technologies, in collaboration with the Technion -- Israel Institute of Technology. 05/13/07
MedTech
May 13, 2010 2:35 pm | by schellyge | Videos | CommentsVideo highlighting technology in the medical field.
Very Cool 3D Medical Animation
May 13, 2010 2:35 pm | by nucleusanimation | Videos | Commentshttp://www.nucleusinc.com Nucleus Medical Art's 2007 animation demo reel shows surgery, anatomy, mechanism of action (MOA), and physiology produced for medical devices, pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology, marketing agencies, lawyers, and more. Online at http://www.nucleusinc.com/youtube
New Cancer Treatment from Vascular Designs
May 13, 2010 2:35 pm | by thehoffmanagency | Videos | CommentsVascular Designs has created a new form of cancer treatment. Its IsoFlow infusion catheter system can bring hope for another tomorrow to individuals suffering from life-threatening illnesses such as cancer that can benefit from a direct-delivery approach to treatment.
Mimics Innovation Suite
May 13, 2010 2:35 pm | by MaterialiseGroup | Videos | Comments21st Century Business reported in their TV show on Materialise technologies for biomedical applications. This video explains how the Mimics Innovation Suite helps you in advancing your biomedical R&D. The suite is comprised of four strong tools that provide a complete solution: Mimics...
LabVIEW and CRIO used to kill breast cancer tumors
May 13, 2010 2:35 pm | by viroadshow | Videos | Commentswww.viroadshow.com This video comes from NIWeek 2007 and is about a company called Sanarus that created a medical device to kill benign breast tumors. It actually uses a special device to create an ice ball around a probe to freeze the tumors.
Medical Device Seals Life Science Seal Solutions - Trelleborg Sealing Solutions
May 13, 2010 2:35 pm | by TrelleborgSeals | Videos | CommentsSeals and Bearings used in Medical Device manufacturing are featured in this video. Trelleborg Sealing Solutions: http://www.tss.trelleborg.com Online Product Brochures: http://www.tss.trelleborg.com/com/www/en/products/download_area_1/englis... email:...
Tom Kannally of Hypertronics Offers Connector Solutions at MDandM West 2010
May 13, 2010 2:35 pm | by MDTeditor | Videos | CommentsTom Kannally, Medical Industry Manager for Hypertronics shows Editor-in-Chief of MDT (Medical Design Technology) magazine, Sean Fenske, what they have on display at the MD&M West 2010 show in Anaheim, CA. Visit http://www.hypertronics.com for more information about Hypertronics.
Bill Gemma of Bard Peripheral Vascular Presents Technology at MDandM West
May 13, 2010 2:35 pm | by MDTeditor | Videos | CommentsBill Gemma, manager of sales and marketing of OEM Products for Bard Peripheral Vascular, presents the various technologies the company presented at the MD&M West 2010 show to MDT magazine Editor-in-Chief, Sean Fenske. Visit http://www.bardpvoem.com for more information about Bard.
Jennifer Ponti, GandL Precision Die Cutting, Shows-Off Capabilities
May 13, 2010 2:35 pm | by MDTeditor | Videos | CommentsJennifer Ponti of G&L Precision Die Cutting displays some of the company's capabilities and technologies to MDT Editor-in-Chief, Sean Fenske, at the MD&M West 2010 show. Visit http://www.glprecision.com for more information about G&L Precision Die Cutting.
W. L. Gore's Dave Roberts Highlights Medical Device Technology
May 13, 2010 2:35 pm | by MDTeditor | Videos | CommentsDave Roberts of W. L. Gore offers highlights the company's technology on display to MDT Editor-in-Chief, Sean Fenske, at the MD&M West 2010 show. Visit http://www.goremedical.com for more information about W. L. Gore.
Boston Scientific Announces FDA Clearance of New Heart Failure Lead Delivery System
May 13, 2010 7:44 am | by Boston Scientific | News | CommentsNATICK, Mass., May 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Boston Scientific Corporation (NYSE: BSX) today announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration clearance of the ACUITY Break-Awayâ„¢ Lead Delivery System for use with cardiac resynch
The Quest to Replace Plasticized PVC Tubes
March 23, 2010 9:58 am | by Kyle Rhodes, Nadine Blaesing, and Rory Wolf | Dymax Corporation | Articles | CommentsThere is a growing interest within the medical device community to replace plasticized PVC tubing with more environmentally friendly and less potentially harmful alternatives. However, bonding these different materials for traditional applications can prove challenging.
New Online MAb Bioprocess Sizing Tool is Easy-to-Use
January 22, 2010 10:58 am | Product Releases | CommentsMillipore Corp. has created an online MAb (monoclonal antibody) Bioprocess Sizing Tool to help biomanufacturing scientists and engineers develop and design filtration and chromatography processes.
Precision Shape-Shifting Silicone Tubing Is a Reality
January 22, 2010 10:58 am | by Paul Mazelin | Articles | CommentsThe ability to manipulate tubing into different forms and with multiple lumens is a benefit to medical device designers. A newer technology, however, enables this metamorphosis to occur "on the fly" during the extrusion process.
Motoring On to Increased Lab Production
December 2, 2009 4:29 am | by Paul McGrath | Maxon Precision Motors, Inc. | Articles | CommentsWith ever increasing needs for medical laboratories to produce new flu vaccines and additional quantities of pharmaceuticals for our aging population, technology has to meet the challenge with higher throughput equipment.
Autoclavable Miniature Motors in Medical Applications
December 2, 2009 4:28 am | by Joanne Nania | Articles | CommentsMany medical devices require some amount of motion to function appropriately. Miniature brushless motors offer an excellent solution to this need. Further, being offered as autoclavable components makes them even more attractive to device designers.
Perspectives on the FDA UDI Rule, Part I
December 2, 2009 4:28 am | Articles | CommentsThe FDA's upcoming UDI rule will impact all medical device manufacturers. To what degree, however, will vary from company to company, based on what systems and technologies are already in place.
Scientific Injection Molding: A Tool for Lean Manufacturing
December 2, 2009 4:26 am | by Frank Staples and Alpesh Patel | Helix Medical | Articles | CommentsInjection molding is a critical component fabrication technique in medical device manufacturing. Therefore, any method that can be employed to reduce costs associated with it is of much interest to device makers.
Online Video Sharing and Collaboration Speeds Up Medical Device Development
December 2, 2009 4:25 am | by Victor Cruz | Articles | CommentsThe Project: A system was being sought that would enable a company to speed up the process of receiving medical procedure videos and efficiently share them with the entire team.
Perspectives on Manufacturing Technologies, Part IV
October 5, 2009 6:20 am | Crane Aerospace & Electronics | Articles | CommentsThe capabilities of manufacturers are growing to enable the fabrication of components that are extremely tiny, very complex, and incredibly intricate. These advances are leading to medical devices that could not have been developed just a few years ago.
Perspectives on Manufacturing Technologies, Part III
October 5, 2009 6:20 am | Articles | CommentsThe capabilities of manufacturers are growing to enable the fabrication of components that are extremely tiny, very complex, and incredibly intricate. These advances are leading to medical devices that could not have been developed just a few years ago.


