Latest Developments in Global Medical Device Engineering Market

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Latest Developments in Global Medical Device Engineering Market

  • Healthcare
  • Dec 2024
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In November 2023, L&T Technology Services Limited (LTTS) (India) partnered with NVIDIA Corporation (U.S.) to develop software-defined architectures for medical devices, specifically for endoscopy, aimed at improving image quality and product scalability
  • In October 2023, Alten Group (France) acquired East Japan Institute of Technology Co., Ltd. (Japan). This acquisition supports Alten’s strategy to strengthen its engineering capabilities in Japan and reach a significant market presence, establishing itself as a leading engineering services provider in the region
  • In January 2022, HCL Technologies Limited (India) acquired Starschema (U.S.), a move that enhances HCL's digital engineering capabilities, especially in dassssta engineering, and broadens its footprint in Central and Eastern Europe
  • In September 2024, Vision Engineering, a U.K. designer, manufacturer, and exporter of ergonomic microscopes and measuring systems, launched OPTA, a cost-effective entry-level product for its patented optical stereo microscope technology. Available for less than $1,200, with a choice of three stands and two lenses, OPTA redefines the entry point for users to benefit from Vision Engineering’s image quality, ergonomic design, and ease of use. This product aims to enhance image quality and ergonomics, making advanced microscopy more accessible​. The launch of this type of devices boosts the growth of medical device engineering market
  • In June 2022, Siemens Healthineers introduces Symbia Pro.specta, a single photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT) system with CE mark and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance that has advanced SPECT and CT imaging technologies. Capabilities include a low-dose CT of up to 64 slices for impressive detail, automatic SPECT motion correction for additional image clarity, and an intuitive and automated workflow to guide the user through the entire decision-making process of the examination