Posts Tagged ‘Internet of Medical Things’

Medical Device Trends for 2022 and Beyond

Medical Device Trends for 2022 and Beyond

With the rapid development of new prototypes and changes to how consumers view healthcare, the medical device market is growing fast. According to the latest market research, the industry will grow annually by 6.3% from 2021 to 2027, reaching a global market value of $625.3 billion. Below, we look at some of the medical device trends for 2022 driving this growth.

5 Medical Device Trends for 2022

New technologies and medical capabilities, including drug discovery and research are driving most of the growth..

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New Developments in IoT Connected Medical Devices and Plastic Assembly

The capabilities of the Internet of things (IoT) has matured over the last few years. In the medical sciences, connected devices now even have their own term called the internet of Medical Things (IoMT). Developments in the industry also led to new concerns and considerations for designers and manufacturers.

In our previous blog post about the future of plastic assembly for IoT medical devices, we highlighted the potential these technologies could offer humanity. In the meantime, manufacturers have been busy designing new solutions for improved patient care, monitoring, and diagnostics...

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The Future of Plastic Assembly for IoT Medical Devices

Data drives almost every facet of modern life, and its influence is growing.

This is especially true in the world of medical device manufacture, where the ideas behind the Internet of Things (IoT) have particularly useful applications.

Manufacturers and product designers in the medical equipment industry have more opportunities than ever to create life-saving products using scalable, affordable processes.

Investing in the latest plastic assembly for IoT medical devices and technologies can create significant value for manufacturers who adopt the right approach.

Understanding the Potential IoT Medical Devices Offer

For most of human history, medicine suffered from a black box..