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  • Cala kIQ System, USA

    Cala Health launched its first FDA-cleared next-generation wearable device, Cala kIQ™ system, in June 2023, for tremor relief.

  • Caldera Medical’s Desara TVez Transvaginal Sling System, US

    Caldera Medical’s Desara® TVez sling allows effective and safe surgical procedures in women with stress urinary incontinence.

  • Canon Medical’s Vantage Orian 1.5 Tesla MRI System

    The Vantage Orian 1.5 Tesla (1.5T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system is a wide-bore magnetic resonance diagnostic device developed by Canon Medical.

  • CartiHeal’s Agili-C Implant, USA

    CartiHeal’s Agili-C™ implant is the first implant that stimulates natural articular cartilage and subchondral bone regeneration.

  • Clarius Phased Array (PA) HD Ultrasound Scanner

    Clarius Phased Array (PA) HD  (high-definition) ultrasound scanner is the wireless, app-based handheld scanner developed by Canada-based Clarius Mobile Health to provide bedside high-definition ultrasound cardiac imaging.

  • Connecting Healthcare with USB Devices Project

    Telehealth systems enable the healthcare industry to cope with an ever-increasing elderly population and the associated chronic diseases.

  • CoreLink’s Siber® Ti Sacroiliac Joint Fusion System, USA

    The Siber® Ti Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Fusion System is a family of fully porous, nano-surfaced, 3D-printed implants developed by CoreLink, a medical device company based in the US, to support surgeons in SI joint fusion procedures by accurately fitting into a patient’s anatomy and improving points of fixation with diverse options in length and diameter.

  • Creanova Magnetic Resonance Imaging Scanner

    Paramed Medical Systems has introduced a novel new MRI scanner, based on a revolutionary magnet technology and a novel open architecture. This technology made it possible to adapt a new U-shaped configuration, designed to avoid claustrophobic reactions of patients by creating open space above the patient's head and body.

  • Cumulus Neuroscience Dry-Sensor EEG Headset, US

    The Cumulus EEG device is FDA-cleared for self-directed use in a patient’s home or a healthcare facility.

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  • Lenire Bimodal Neuromodulation Device, USA

    Lenire® is the first-of-its-kind FDA-approved neuromodulation device for the treatment of tinnitus.

  • LivaNova’s Essenz Heart-Lung Machine, UK

    LivaNova’s Essenz™ Heart-Lung Machine supports cardiopulmonary bypass procedures.

  • LP1250 ECG Remote Monitoring System

    LP1250 is a wireless remote monitoring system developed by LifeSignals Group to allow healthcare professionals to continuously collect electrocardiography (ECG) and monitor the heart rate of patients in various care settings including home, hospital and ambulance.

  • Lucy Point-of-Care MRI Device

    Hyperfine Research’s magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system, Lucy is the world’s first point-of-care, bedside MRI device for brain imaging in patients ageing two years and older.

  • Lumify Portable Ultrasound System

    Lumify is a portable ultrasound system developed by Philips for the ultrasound imaging and fluid flow analysis in various applications, including obstetric, cardiac, urology, cephalic, abdominal, cardiac foetal echo, gynaecological, musculoskeletal, paediatric, small organ and carotid.

  • LUX-Dx Insertable Cardiac Monitor

    LUX-Dx™ implantable cardiac monitoring (ICM) system was developed by Boston Scientific for the long-term diagnosis of arrhythmias associated with conditions such as atrial fibrillation and syncope.

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  • X-Ray Sterilisation of Medical Devices

    High-energy X-rays (bremsstrahlung) are a form of ionizing energy that provide an attractive alternative to nuclear gamma rays for irradiating large packages and pallet loads of medical devices.

  • XyCAM RI™ Retinal Imaging Device

    XyCAM RI™ is a retinal imaging device, developed by Vasoptic Medical for non-invasive dynamic retinal blood flow imaging in patients with ophthalmic diseases, as well as systemic medical conditions.