MedCity News November 14, 2025
Katie Adams

Shaun Braun, Zimmer Biomet’s chief information and technology officer, said today’s biggest medtech innovation is the field’s focus on connection and interoperability. By integrating data, AI and robotics into a single ecosystem, the company is seeking to deliver more personalized care and improve surgical outcomes.

In the eyes of one medtech executive, the most impressive innovation in the field over the past couple of years “comes down to connection.”

In the past, medical device companies operated in silos, selling their various hardware and digital tools separately. Now, there is more of a focus on connection and interoperability, said Shaun Braun, chief information and technology officer at Zimmer Biomet, during an interview this month at Reuters’ MedTech USA conference in Boston.

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