Newsletter | January 14, 2025

01.14.25 -- How To Prevent Device Misuse Through Formative Studies

FEATURED EDITORIAL

How To Prevent Device Misuse Through Formative Studies

While it isn’t possible to eliminate all cases of misuse, medical device manufacturers can significantly reduce the instances — and chances — through formative studies. This article shares key recommendations.

The Global Medical Device Industry During The Trump Administration

The medical device sector faces significant changes, as both Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. have identified the FDA as a focal point for deregulation.

INDUSTRY INSIGHTS

Successful Manufacturing Transfers And Productive CMO Relationships

While lift-and-shift scenarios — wherein manufacturing is moved from one site to another without product or manufacturing process redesign —are ideal, they also are a rarity.

Looking For A New Connection For Your Fluidics?

Explore high-quality fluidic connections, fittings, and tubing with fast service, customizable options, and expert support for low- and high-pressure systems.

Addressing Electronic Circuit Development Challenges For Medical Devices

This article explores the industry-wide challenges associated with electronic component selection for medical devices as well as some of the decisions medical device designers need to make.

Tech Talk - VHS Series Solenoid Valve For Bioprinting

Next-generation bio-printers will need fast, precise performance coupled with versatility to create tissue spheroids and extracellular matrix hydrogels.

ARTICLES YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

The 5 Major Regulatory Focus Areas For Medical Device Compliance In 2025

How Does FDA Harmonization With ISO 13485 Impact U.S.-Focused Companies?

What's Trending In Medical Devices And Diagnostics For 2025?

Decoding The FDA's Final Guidance On PCCPs For AI-Enabled Device Software Functions

A Closer Look At FDA's Controversial Rule On Laboratory Developed Tests

BULLETIN BOARD

What Are Canon's Linear Ultrasonic Motors All About?

Canon's linear ultrasonic motors (USM) are used as an autofocusing actuator for Canon camera lenses, offering high speed and smooth drive.

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