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Photo: International expert meeting on trends in sports medicine – the MEDICA MEDICINE + SPORTS CONFERENCE (© Constanze Tillmann).

Injections: the no-exercise way to weight loss? Sports medicine conference at MEDICA takes a close look at new treatment approaches

09.09.2025

Can weight loss injections replace exercise? Or is it better to combine the two? New treatments could be making it seem attractive to lose weight without strenuous exercise: they will be examined closely at the 13th MEDICA MEDICINE + SPORTS CONFERENCE.
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Photo: MEDICA + COMPAMED in Düsseldorf (c: Andreas Wiese).

MEDICA 2025 and COMPAMED 2025: Orientation, networking and perspectives for a key industry undergoing transformation

27.08.2025

As one of the world's most innovative industries, the medical technology industry faces a challenging environment and turbulent times. Artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, digitalisation and interconnected care are the features of the changing healthcare business.
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Photo: Carmen Berger (© Leo Zoeke).

MEDICA and COMPAMED under new leadership: Carmen Berger takes over project management

20.08.2025

Carmen Berger (32) will take over as Director of MEDICA and COMPAMED in Düsseldorf, the leading international industry platforms for the medical technology industry and its suppliers, from 1 October 2025. This means that, in addition to project control and leadership of the project team, she will be responsible for the global strategic positioning and marketing of both trade fair brands.
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Photo: Whether as a webinar or forum at the trade fair, the accompanying programme at COMPAMED is always in high demand (c: Constanze Tillmann).

The 2025 COMPAMED Innovation Forum: Pioneering work in cancer diagnostics - medical technology plays a crucial role

26.06.2025

Cancer cases are among the big challenges faced by global healthcare systems. The incidence has risen in recent decades, not least on account of demographic change and escalating risk factors. Simultaneously, diagnostic methods are improving all the time, ensuring that cancer gets detected sooner and more frequently.
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