HealthTech, BodyTech, MedTech, LifestyleTech – what are they?
With some creativity and a bit of know-how, nearly any industry can set foot into the technology world and add a 'tech' suffix to the sector name: fintech, fashtech, proptech, edtech – and, of course, the health and welfare industry is also realising the benefits of intersecting health, fitness, medicine and the mind with technology, leading to a raft of new tech verticals.
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Hearing, Seeing, Moving - the miracle of neural prosthetics
When talking about developments in medical research and treatment it has become customary to hear expressions such as "break-through", "revolution", "new paradigm" and "game-changer". Indeed, from the post-war generation onwards, the developed world has been treated to a series of advances in medical technology.
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Protecting prosthetics patients and intellectual property
As with all areas of medical technology, where there is innovation, then regulation and intellectual property issues are not far behind. This is illustrated by the regulatory framework surrounding neural prosthetics.
von Dr Paul England
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Life Sciences Organisation sets out the UK stall
von Dr Paul England
Brexit and the life sciences sector: The UK Government's offer to the EU
von Dr Paul England
New government code of conduct for data-driven technologies in the health and care industries
von Colin McCall
Brexit and the life sciences sector: what is the relevance of the transition (implementation) period?
von Dr Paul England
Brexit and the life sciences sector: guidelines for 'no deal'
von Matthew Royle, Ph.D. und Dr Paul England
Taylor Wessing berät US-Unternehmen OmniGuide bei der Übernahme von LISA Laser
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