Med-Tech Innovation January 6, 2022
Bob Tilling

Bob Tilling, VP global sales, Kallik, explains why medical device companies will have to embrace the digital world that lies ahead.

2021 was a turbulent year, and one that many of us are very pleased to see the back of – but among the uncertainty and constant change, it gave rise to new methods of working for countless people and industries across the globe. Against this backdrop, medical device organisations have had to prepare themselves for compliance deadlines and adapt to new technologies. Looking ahead the busy period doesn’t appear to be going away anytime soon.

From this month, I expect to see a sharp rise in organisations feeling the pressure of the looming IVDR...

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