Medical Devices

The Smart ICU of 2030

Intelligence, Integration, and the Future of Critical Care

Intensive Care Units ICUs are among the most complex environments in modern healthcare They support patients

Why Hospital-Led Device Innovation Stalls

I have worked in medical device engineering long enough to expect these stories They still bother me

Medical Device UX as a Regulatory Compliance Framework

Mitigating Risk Where Design Meets Clinical Application

For much of the past decade optimised user experience UX in medical devices was treated as a nice to have

The Coming Era of Contactless Core Temperature Monitoring

Why it matters for hospitals, field medicine, and the next wave of surgical automation

Temperature has been a foundational vital sign for more than a century yet the way we measure and use it often lags

Bridging the Gap

From National EMR Landscapes to the European Health Data Space

The European Health Data Space EHDS stands as a monumental initiative in EU health policy intending to establish

Innovative Medical Devices in Cardiology

Shaping the Future of Medicine

Implantable cardiac devices have been part of routine therapy in cardiology for decades

ADAPTING TO CHANGE

How Advanced Technology Can Elevate Healthcare Outcomes

At a time when technology influences almost every aspect of our lives healthcare is at a critical crossroads

Are We Close to a Global Ban on Powdered Medical Gloves?

Gloves are the most common type of Personal Protective Equipment PPE Gloves are considered a barrier protecting both healthcare worker and patient from the transfer of harmful microorganisms Powder has been used as a lubricant in the manufacture of medical gloves in order to facilitate donning and to avoid blocking of the glove Nowadays the more wi...

Medical Equipment Management

Medical equipment plays an important role in healthcare delivery It ranges from small and simple devices such as sphygmomanometer to complex and big devices such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging MRI machines This ranking is as a result of differences in utilised technologies and intended applications