Med-Tech Innovation January 28, 2020
Ramya Sriram

It is no secret that we are in the midst of another industrial revolution. Guided by big data and an adoption of interconnectivity across multiple industries, today’s innovation goes further than just factories. Projects such as smart cities show how Industry 4.0 will affect society at a deeper level, and medicine is no exception. Here Ramya Sriram, digital content manager of online freelance platform for scientists Kolabtree, details five leading trends in medical technology.

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There has been a strong mix of government and private interest in nanotechnology in the last two decades. In no place is this more visible than the US, where cumulative federal funding since 2001 is approaching $29 billion. Furthermore, Congressional Research...

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