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Medical Device Industry News: Latest Developments, Breakthroughs, and Future Outlook

Medtronic Amplifies AiBLE Ecosystem with CD Horizon™ ModuLeX™ Spinal System for Deformity Procedures

“The CD Horizon ModuLeX™ spinal system has greatly improved my overall workflow for complex deformity surgery. Its modular design allows me to develop patient-specific, adaptable solutions to match the patient’s anatomy. With ModuLeX™, not only can you see more, but you can do more; the system allows me to be flexible in my approach. In my hands, the system improves my surgical efficiency and visibility of the surgical area, which helps me deliver a better standard of help for pediatric patients” said Dr. Nicholas Fletcher, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite and Medtronic consultant.

Akso Health Group Utilizes DeepSeek to Advance AI in Healthcare

Ms. Yilin (Linda) Wang , CEO of Akso Health Group stated, “The utilization of DeepSeek is a major milestone in AI powered healthcare. By leveraging DeepSeek’s technological expertise, we aim to enhance diagnostic accuracy and deliver superior healthcare services to users worldwide.”

Clinical Trials

Inflammatory Acne, Acinonyx Bio, & Benzoyl Peroxide

“Lindys Health’s involvement in this study underpins our commitment to helping our partners bring safe and effective dermatological therapies to market. Inflammatory acne can significantly diminish quality of life,” states Michael Young, co-founder of Lindus Health. “We are enthusiastic about the opportunity to leverage our unique technical and service-based capabilities in another dermatology study, building on our vast experience in this space.”

Biotechnology News

Rejuvenate Biomed and SAS Tap AI to Develop Disease-agnostic Drug Repurposing Discovery Tools

“Our partnership with SAS amplifies the core strengths of both our R&D teams,” Dr. Ann Beliën, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Rejuvenate Biomed. “By embracing this partnership and leveraging the capabilities of SAS Viya, we expect to meaningfully de-risk and accelerate the development of our internal portfolio while enhancing our discovery platform and partnering capabilities.”

Flagship Pioneering Unveils Abiologics to Pioneer Supranatural Biologics, A New Biotherapeutic Class

“For the first time, we are able to imagine and generate chemically synthesized biologics at scale and with increasing programmability, offering a new class of medicines with transformative potential,” said Avak Kahvejian, Ph.D., Co-Founder and CEO of Abiologics and General Partner at Flagship Pioneering. “Creating protein biologics with artificial building blocks rather than naturally occurring amino acids allows Synteins to go unrecognized by the immune system, offering significant advantages compared to today’s biologics such as less frequent dosing, oral delivery and the ability to reach parts of the body that were previously impossible to access and treat. With Synteins, Abiologics is poised to bring boundary-breaking medicines to patients across a range of diseases.”

Biolyst Scientific Announces New Brand Name to Encompass EMS and Azer | Will Deepen Offerings to Clinical and Research Lab Customers

The new name, ‘Biolyst,’ reflects the essential part the company plays in the Life Sciences discoveries that make life better for all. ‘Bio’ signals where impact is felt – in enhancing and extending life – and ‘lyst’ signifies its role as catalyst in helping clinical and research labs pursue breakthroughs with accuracy and efficiency. The EMS and Azer brand names will continue to exist as ‘power brands’ within the product portfolio.

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Chris Harvey

Multiple Regulators Focused on Cybersecurity Risk for Medical Devices | By Chris Harvey, Senior VP of Client Services at Sedgwick

Harvey writes, “When we looked at cybersecurity and medical devices last fall, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) did not have express federal statutory requirements for medical device manufacturers regarding cybersecurity. However, it is clear that there are real dangers. In September 2022, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reported that as of January 2022, 53% of connected medical devices and other Internet of things (IoT) devices in hospitals had known critical vulnerabilities.” Read on.

Healthcare Supply Chain

It’s High Time to Give the Healthcare Supply Chain a Digital Facelift | By Luka Yancopoulos

Luka Yancopoulos writes: “There’s a lingering issue in the healthcare sector that doesn’t get the attention it deserves, and it’s not directly related to patient care or medication breakthroughs. Instead, it revolves around the supply chain – the backbone of the healthcare industry that ensures critical medical supplies get from manufacturers to end-users.” Read on to learn more.

Executives on the Move

FDA Medical Device Updates

Comprehensive Insights into Medical Device & Biotechnology Company Mergers, Acquisitions & Funding

TherageniX and University of Nottingham Awarded £995K Innovate UK Grant to Develop Powdered Gene Therapy for Bone Regeneration

Dr Anandkumar Nandakumar, CEO of TherageniX, commented: “Our mission is to advance treatments in repairing tissue damage and we are grateful for the support from Innovate UK at this early stage. This grant is a testament to the potential of TherageniX’s novel approach to tissue regeneration and will enable us to make great strides in manufacturing our powdered gene therapy.

Radiaction Medical Raises $12.6 Million in Series C2 Funding

Jonathan Yifat, Radiaction Medical CEO, is enthusiastic about this next phase, saying, “This current financing round is a significant step forward, one that enables us to expand our reach further, lead with exceptional customer support, and provide this essential technology to protect those who care for patients.”

Delphinus Medical Technologies Raises $12 Million as Footprint Continues to Expand

Mark J. Forchette, president and CEO of Delphinus Medical Technologies. “SoftVue provides a comprehensive solution that enables providers to transform their patients’ clinical experience. Our relationship with Trinity Capital helps us make impactful investments in execution, to help our clinical partners embrace this innovation, and serve the unmet needs of patients with dense breast tissue that SoftVue was designed to address.”

Market Reports

Advancements In Imaging

Kromek Secures Over $1M in Medical Imaging Orders

The orders comprise a $300k award for detectors for niche SPECT applications, which is expected to be delivered in the Group’s current financial year, and a $563k order from an OEM for niche SPECT applications and a $205k order for niche medical imaging applications.

How Medical Image Analysis Helps Diagnosticians: 8 Examples

Medical imaging is an expanding market. According to Zion Market Research, it is expected to reach $48.6 billion by 2025. Medical images comprise the major data source in healthcare, accounting for at least 90% of all medical data, according to GE Healthcare. Unfortunately, a massive flow of various images clashing with outdated manual review processes increases the chances of medical errors and misdiagnosis.

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Non-Profit News

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