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For a technology to be considered disruptive it has to modify a habit or behavior and be accessible to the majority of the population. Many of them are closely related to the so-called professionals of the future. Chart of Disruptive Technologies
Read MoreMedical Device changes are driven by several factors. Often medical device quality directives such as ISO 13485 as well as European and Canadian directives impose new requirements that force change and sometimes obsolescence. The FDA has also revealed a vision…
Read MoreEUROTECHNOLOGY Neurotechnology holds boundless potential to improve many aspects of life. It is already being practically applied in the medical and wellness industries, but also has many future implications for other contexts including education, workplace management, national security, and even…
Read MorePRECISION MEDICINE As medical technology advances it is becoming more and more personalized to individual patients. Precision medicine considers the individual variability in genetics, environment, and lifestyle for each patient. For example, when using precision medicine to treat a patient…
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