MedTech

Galway MedTech SymPhysis Medical targets €40M in revenue as it prepares for US launch

SymPhysis Medical, the Galway MedTech company seeking to address the distressing condition of fluid in the chest in cancer patients,…

11 months ago

PFAS – Impact on Ireland’s Medical Device Industry

“Safety, reliability, functionality, and efficacy” are some of the fundamental characteristics required for devices designed to diagnose, prevent, monitor, and…

1 year ago

University of Galway spin-out collaborates with European Space Agency

University of Galway spin-out Aquila Bioscience is collaborating with the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a nature-inspired pathogen decontamination…

1 year ago

The Future of Health-Tech in 2025

Guest post by Gary Coffey, Chief Technology Officer at Spectrum.Life As technology continues to evolve, the potential for digital health…

1 year ago

LaNua Medical Lands €6 Million to Accelerate Development of Groundbreaking Blood Flow Tech

LaNua Medical, an Irish medtech device startup, today announced it has raised $6.3 million in seed funding. The company is…

1 year ago

Global-First Virtual Hospital Research Framework Launched in Ireland

Cisco, the worldwide leader in networking and security, today announced a joint initiative with the University of Galway and CÚRAM,…

1 year ago

Navigating the New EU Medical Device and In Vitro Diagnostics Regulations

Key considerations for medtech companies The medical device regulatory landscape in the EU is undergoing significant regulatory change with the…

1 year ago

Versono Medical enrols first patients in pivotal study for revolutionary new tech

VERSONO® Medical Ltd has begun enrolling patients in the FREEFLOW pivotal study for its FastWire System. FastWire is a truly disruptive…

1 year ago

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