January/February 2010
Editorial
Recipe for reform?
It may not seem like it, but there's still a healthcare reform bill percolating in Washington. Following approval of the Senate bill on Christmas Eve,...
Industry Viewpoint
When it comes to exit strategies, consider reverse mergers
The market for medical technology IPOs has effectively been closed since late 2007, despite the fact that the NASDAQ has rebounded from a March 2009 low...
News Watch
Supply chains being impacted by RoHS, REACH, and others
The onset of REACH, RoHS, and other environmental regulations will transform how medical device companies manage their supply chains. REACH (Registration,...
Correction
Due to an editing error in the November issue, an inaccurate product description appears on page 30 of the Revolution in rehabilitation article. The following...
Meetings & Shows
April 6 to 7, Medical Silicone Conference Learn from the experts at this Medical Design-sponsored conference at the Hyatt Regency, Minneapolis. Speakers...
Designing with Advanced Materials
Long-term performance calls for versatile approach
Ensuring that a product's design and materials will provide the required long-term performance is one of the most difficult challenges to overcome during...
R&D Notebook
Chips record stresses on the knee; FEA explores surgical alternatives
Even before Tiger Woods withdrew from the 2008 golf season after hobbling to a win at the U.S. Open, certain researchers into biomechanics were concerned...
Webcasts
- How to Quantifiably Confirm Cure of Light Cure Adhesives
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