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  • Nvidia President and CEO Jensen Huang speaks about the future of artificial intelligence and its effect on energy consumption and production at the Bipartisan Policy Center on Sept. 27, 2024 in Washington, DC.
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    Quest, Google team on gen AI; GE Healthcare plans autonomous imaging

    GE Healthcare, Synchron and robotics companies were among the medtech firms that used Nvidia’s GTC 2025 conference to share updates on their work with the AI computing leader.

    Updated March 20, 2025
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    Dexcom shares 15-day CGM data; Tandem posts Type 2 pivotal data

    Medical device companies presented new data this week at the Advanced Technologies & Treatments for Diabetes conference.

  • A home health aide sits on a bed and uses a spoon to feed an older individual lying in the bed.
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    Hospital-at-home companies DispatchHealth, Medically Home to merge

    DispatchHealth CEO Jennifer Webster will lead the combined company once the deal closes, which is expected in mid-2025.

  • Freight trucks arrive at Pantaco Customs Complex in Mexico City with goods to be shipped to the U.S. The trucks are surrounded by piles of shipping containers.
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    Tariffs are paused for USMCA-compliant goods. How can companies qualify?

    Businesses that previously found pursuing USMCA treatment cost-prohibitive are scrambling to determine if they meet the trade deal’s requirements.

  • Monogram Technologies' robotic surgery system is displayed against a gray background.
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    Monogram robot wins FDA OK; Vicarious hit by supplier woes

    Monogram Technologies secured 510(k) clearance for its robotic knee replacement system, while Vicarious Surgical blamed supply chain issues for delaying its regulatory timeline.

  • The exterior of Medtronic's Minnesota operational headquarters is shown along with its reflection in a pool of water.
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    Medtronic recalls embolization devices tied to 17 injuries, 4 deaths

    Medtronic will remove one model of Pipeline Vantage devices from where they’re used and sold and will update the instructions for another model.

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    Retrieved from Insulet on March 18, 2025
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    Insulet Chief Technology Officer Mark Field leaves

    Amit Guliani, group vice president of software engineering, was named acting chief technology officer, effective immediately.

  • Two docotors in a hospital room looking at an image of a patient's burned arm.
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    Retrieved from Spectral AI on March 18, 2025
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    Spectral AI algorithms beat physicians in burn tissue assessments

    The company plans to file the results with the FDA by mid-2025 and launch the product in 2026.

  • A sign for the FDA is displayed outside the agency's headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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    Top device firms report safety data late: BMJ

    BD, Medtronic and Abbott were among the top 10 device companies with the highest number of late reports to the FDA, the study found.

  • Tariff uncertainty sparks manufacturing anxiety, especially among small firms

    Shifting foreign suppliers could become more difficult as the Trump administration continues to enact new widespread tariff policies.

  • Four robots side by side with a single arm have different instruments attached to the end.
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    4 takeaways from AAOS 2025

    Stryker unveiled its updated Mako surgical robot and orthopedic companies expect procedure volumes to remain steady despite recession fears.

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    FDA adds hemodialysis devices to shortage list amid B. Braun disruption

    The disruption is expected to impact patient care, may require adjustments to the management of hemodialysis patients and could continue through the early fall of 2025.

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    Dr. Oz stresses need for faster Medicare coverage of new devices during confirmation hearing

    Mehmet Oz, President Trump’s pick to lead the CMS, said Medicare beneficiaries should have quicker access to new medical devices once they’re FDA-approved.

  • Vicarious Surgical plans to seek de novo clearance for its surgical robot.
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    Vicarious Surgical appoints Sarah Romano as CFO

    Romano will arrive at the robotics company just as Chief Operating Officer John Mazzola is set to retire on April 1.