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Authorization of digital medical devices

Dear Sir or Madam,

Digital medical devices such as apps, wearables and VR applications are revolutionizing the healthcare sector, but face complex approval hurdles. These challenges in the authorization process are particularly critical for start-ups.

Our video from MEDICA 2023 provides an insight into these key aspects and shows how innovations can successfully reach the market.

Have fun discovering.

Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

PS: In the field of laboratory equipment, sustainability is becoming increasingly important. Manufacturers are focusing on resource- and energy-saving solutions in order to cut costs and reduce environmental impact.

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Video: Market authorization for digital medical devices
Video: Laboratory equipment – more sustainability
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Market authorization for digital medical devices

Video – DIGITAL HEALTH

Image: A smartphone that scans a QR code; Copyright: Zimmer Messe Düsseldorf

Medical apps, wearables and virtual reality applications – digital medical devices are conquering the market. They not only promise to reduce the workload of medical professionals and increase cost efficiency in the healthcare system, but also to improve the connection between patients and doctors. But before these products can even reach the market, they must overcome the critical point of authorization. And this is where manufacturers face major obstacles, which are particularly problematic for digital start-ups.

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Market authorization for digital medical devices
Read all content from the Sphere of MEDICA DIGITAL HEALTH in the MEDICA Magazine here
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Evaluating brain tumours with artificial intelligence

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DIGITAL HEALTH

One application area of artificial intelligence (AI) is in medicine, especially in medical diagnostics. For instance, scans can be analysed automatically with the help of algorithms. An international and interdisciplinary team led by researchers from TU Darmstadt recently investigated whether AI can better evaluate images of brain tumours.
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Laboratory equipment – fit for the future with more sustainability

Video – LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

Image: Storage boxes for laboratory articles; Copyright: Messe Düsseldorf
Laboratory equipment manufacturers need to focus more and more on sustainability. On the one hand, saving resources and energy is a cost factor in production and therefore economically important for these companies. On the other hand, the topic of sustainability is also becoming increasingly important in the procurement of laboratory equipment, as both energy-intensive equipment and high material consumption are key cost factors for laboratory operators. Finally, the high consumption of resources in the laboratory sector also has a negative impact on the climate and the environment.
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Laboratory equipment – more sustainability
Read all content from the Sphere of MEDICA LAB & DIAGNOSTICS in the MEDICA Magazine here
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A sugar analysis could reveal different types of cancer

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LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

In the future, a little saliva may be enough to detect an incipient cancer. Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have developed an effective way to interpret the changes in sugar molecules that occur in cancer cells.
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Understanding and fighting tumors better with new algorithms

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LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

The University Hospital Zurich, the University of Zurich and the diagnostics company Roche are expanding their collaboration in cancer research. In the fully digitalized Morphomolecular Pathology Laboratory, they are developing algorithms that can further improve the effectiveness of immunotherapies.
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