Medical devices
Nissan Elimelech, founder of Augmedics, shares how the company's augmented reality surgical technology projects an anatomically accurate 3D spine onto the patient, helping surgeons operate with their eyes on the body instead of a screen.
Also, VUNO has obtained regulatory clearance in South Korea for its AI-based screening solution for kidney failure.
Paul Grand, CEO of MedTech Innovator, offers advice for startups on pitching to accelerators, the value of scaling alongside an accelerator and how the company helps companies grow within healthcare in collaboration with major partners.
It has shown potential to significantly reduce pain intensity.
Jayme Strauss, Precision Neuroscience's chief clinical and commercial officer, kicks off the Emerging Technologies series, discussing how the company's brain-computer interface, Layer 7, works and what it hopes to accomplish for patients.
Also, fellow Korean medical AI companies have obtained regulatory approvals across global markets.
Indian e-clinic startup CureBay also looks to expand its rural network.
Also, Bangkok Hospital has started installing smart mirrors for contactless vital signs measurement.
Blackrock Neurotech will offer Cognixion's noninvasive Axon-R wearable device through its distribution network.
Emotional regulation could be the missing piece of the chronic pain treatment puzzle, says Australian researchers.