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COVID-19 spurs rise in remote surgery support, collaboration

April 9, 2021
By Meg Bryant
COVID-19 has caused a surge in telemedicine, increasing access to health care without having to physically visit a doctor. In similar ways, it is changing things in the operating room, where advanced technology platforms enable surgeons and specialists to observe or weigh in on surgeries and allow manufacturer reps to assist in procedures using new devices.
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Artificial intelligence and digital health icons

Coreline wins approval for AI medical solutions suite, enters Taiwanese market

April 9, 2021
By Gina Lee
HONG KONG – Coreline Soft Co. Ltd. has taken its first step into the Greater China market after receiving approval from Taiwan’s Food and Drug Administration (TFDA) on April 8 for its Aview suite of artificial intelligence (AI) medical solutions.
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Health professional reviewing digital health data

Xenter debuts with focus on health data, wireless technologies

April 8, 2021
By Meg Bryant
Xenter Inc. has officially launched, positioning itself as the first startup device/data/drug med-tech company. The company is developing wireless solutions for interventional cardiology, interventional radiology and neurointerventional radiology.
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Red rocket launch button on keyboard

Xenter debuts with focus on health data, wireless technologies

April 7, 2021
By Meg Bryant
Xenter Inc. has officially launched, positioning itself as the first startup device/data/drug med-tech company. The company is developing wireless solutions for interventional cardiology, interventional radiology and neurointerventional radiology. The company’s goal is to take the medical devices that have been used most ubiquitously throughout medicine, one by one, and replace them with smart technologies that incorporate such things as software, sensors and signals technologies.
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In the clinic for April 7, 2021

April 7, 2021
Clinical updates, including trial initiations, enrollment status and data readouts and publications: Acarix, Akili Interactive, Boston Scientific, Cardiac Dimensions, Lumithera, Medcura, Pixium Vision, Protokinetix.
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Brain scan images with tumors edged out by AI

FDA gives green light to Vysioneer’s brain tumor autocontouring tool

April 6, 2021
By Meg Bryant
Vysioneer Inc. has won the FDA’s nod for its Vbrain artificial intelligence (AI)-powered tumor autocontouring software. The company said Vbrain is the first AI device to receive FDA clearance for tumor autocontouring in radiation therapy. Vbrain is a neural network-based AI solution, trained from clinical data.
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Regulatory actions for April 6, 2021

April 6, 2021
Regulatory snapshots, including global submissions and approvals, clinical trial approvals and other regulatory decisions and designations: Philips, Roche.
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Brokoslaw Laschowski wearing exoskeleton in front of a stairway

Exonet gives patients a leg up with autonomous, motor-controlled tech

April 2, 2021
By David Godkin
TORONTO – Robotics researchers at Ontario’s University of Waterloo are stealing a page from makers of autonomous or self-driving vehicles, developing wearable, motor-controlled technology to restore physical mobility in people with disabilities without the need to think about or guide the system. The project, called Exonet, is being led by Brokoslaw Laschowski, who contrasts this approach with engineers ramping up the ability of users to control the exoskeleton.
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Man wears Neurovine device around forehead

Neurovine warns patients with concussion about overdoing their therapy

April 1, 2021
By David Godkin
TORONTO – “There’s no magic pill that helps patients with concussion except physical activity,” Ashleigh Kennedy, CEO of Neurovine Inc. told BioWorld. But how does a patient in rehab know when to put on the brakes if they’re working too hard physically or mentally?
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IPO puzzle pieces

Somalogic to merge with CM Life Sciences II SPAC, as trendy IPO path continues

March 29, 2021
By Meg Bryant
Somalogic Inc. has agreed to go public via a merger with blank-check company CM Life Sciences II. Upon closing, CMLS II – a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) sponsored by affiliates of Casdin Capital LLC and Corvex Management LP – will be renamed Somalogic and its common stock listed on the Nasdaq Global Market under the ticker symbol SLGC.
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