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Digital support for better diagnostics

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The DIANA alliance for point-of-care testing (PoCT) improves medical care. Find out how DIANA is optimizing regional healthcare through the collaboration among Dr. Dirk Kuhlmeier, Head of the Diagnostics Department at Fraunhofer IZI, and 80 partners from industry and research in Saxony and Thuringia. The aim is to promote sustainable diagnostics and optimized sample preparation.

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Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

PS: Digital health applications (DiGA) are revolutionizing modern medicine. They include mobile apps, web applications, telemedicine platforms, VR technologies and wearables. Why are DiGAs crucial for better healthcare and what do providers need to consider?

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Interview: DIANA: Alliance for innovative point-of-care tests
Article: Interesting facts about DiGA development for providers
Visit our Hot Topic „Connected care“
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DIANA: Alliance for innovative point-of-care tests

Interview – LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

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DIANA: An alliance for better point-of-care testing (PoCT) brings together 80 partners from industry and research to optimize local medical care. How exactly does DIANA contribute to improving healthcare? Find out here!
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How DIANA plans to create a strong regional network for diagnostics
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Wearable ultrasound patch enables cerebral blood flow monitoring

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DIGITAL HEALTH

Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a soft, stretchy ultrasound patch for continuous, non-invasive monitoring of cerebral blood flow. This wearable technology offers three-dimensional data, advancing beyond the current clinical standard.
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HOW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TRANSFORMS HEALTHCARE – JOIN THE MEDICA INNOVATION FORUM on Nov 12th 11 AM IN HALL 13.E63

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AI is revolutionizing healthcare through numerous use cases. However, challenges such as responsible AI use and data privacy remain. The session "GENAI, AI AND BIG DATA – Shaping a New Era in Healthcare," opened by Bart de Witte from the HIPPO AI Foundation, will explore AI-driven healthcare environments. Prof Paul Lukowicz (German Research Center for AI), Manuel Herzog (Roche), Prof Viktor Savevski (Humanitas Research Hospital), Hadas Bitran (Microsoft), Prof Stefan Heinemann (FOM University) and Nayur Khan (Quantum Black) will discuss AI’s transformative impact on healthcare.
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Advanced Neuro Monitoring: PtNRGrid Gets FDA Approval

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MED TECH & DEVICES

The FDA has approved a clinical trial to test the effectiveness of the PtNRGrid, a high-resolution brain recording device developed by engineers at the University of California San Diego. This device could significantly improve brain surgeries by providing detailed recordings of brain activity.
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GARMI: Assistance robot with diverse capabilities

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MED TECH & DEVICES

Care robot GARMI from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is becoming increasingly versatile and intelligent. It combines various skills, supports people in their everyday lives and enables telemedical examinations.
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FAQ: Interesting facts about DiGA development for providers

Article - DIGITAL HEALTH

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Digital health applications (DiGA) are an essential part of modern medicine and support healthcare through mobile apps, VR applications and wearables. How can DiGAs improve the detection and treatment of diseases?
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Find the answers to your questions about DiGA development
Read all content from the Sphere of DIGITAL HEALTH in the MEDICA Magazine here
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Hot Topic Connected Care

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