Nanalyze February 16, 2020

The emerging technologies that we cover on Nanalyze are poised to disrupt almost every industry on the planet, which is perhaps why just about every business on the planet has started calling itself a technology company. Perhaps no industry will experience this seismic shift more than healthcare. We’ve been covering a ton of AI healthcare startups automating everything from clinical trials to hospital operations. Surgeons are increasingly relying on augmented reality and robotic devices to help them in the OR. Major medical device companies like Stryker (SYK) are investing heavily in these and other technologies, including 3D printing for implants. Today we want to dive into a 3D printing medical device company called axial3D that creates patient-specific 3D models to...

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