Newsletter | June 3, 2025

06.03.25 -- AI In Medical Devices: Meeting The Regulatory Challenge Around The World, Part 2

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AI In Medical Devices: Meeting The Regulatory Challenge Around The World, Part 2

This article focuses on the common regulatory threads that connect different regions and the global standards and principles being developed to bring consistency, safety, and trust to AI innovation in medical devices.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

A Comparison Of Lubricious Materials & Additives For Extruded Medical Tubing

To provide medical device designers with additional options, leading material manufacturers have developed low-friction additives that can be blended with medical polymers to significantly decrease surface friction and give extruded tubing a more lubricious surface. Additives can be used with most existing medical polymers without significantly affecting the original properties of the primary material.

Solenoid Valve Mechanisms: Understanding Force Balance Equations

Discover how to ensure optimal performance of solenoid valves by understanding and calculating the forces acting on it.

Precision Velocity Measurement: Canon Non-Contact Displacement Sensor

Non-contact sensing is invaluable in applications where measurements may be rendered unacceptably imprecise by slippage and poor speed management, or equipment or products may be damaged by contact.

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