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Medtronic’s Seidel Maps out Future for Electrophysiology, Pulsed-Field Ablation Portfolio

In this episode, we visit with Rebecca Seidel, president of Medtronic’s cardiac ablation solutions group, about the future of pulsed-field ablation and what it means for the electrophysiology sector. Host Tom Salemi also visits with biomedical researcher Jeff Karp to discuss his new book, LIT: Life Ignition Tools: Use Nature's Playbook to Energize Your Brain, Spark Ideas, and Ignite Action Kindle Edition. Use the code LIT25 to save 25% off the registration price of DeviceTalks Boston and you could win a free copy. Karp will also be at DeviceTalks Boston’s opening reception on April 30. Come meet the author and noted medtech innovator. Finally, we get a #DTBoston2024 speaker preview – Scott Nelson, CEO of FastWave Medical, one of two IVL companies we’ll have at the conference! Thank you to Freudenberg Medical for sponsoring this episode. Go to Freudenbergmedical.com for more information. Thank you for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network

Apr 19, 20241h 9m

Spencer Stiles on what's driving Stryker’s ortho growth with surgical robotics and strategic M&A

In this episode of StrykerTalks, Spencer Stiles, Group President of Orthopaedics and Spine at Stryker, discusses Stryker's latest advancements shaping the future of orthopedics and spine care, including an update on the significant role of Mako, Stryker’s pioneering robotic arm-assisted system. Additionally, Stiles discusses the expansive reach of these innovations, emphasizing their rapid adoption across global markets, particularly in Asia, where Stryker’s advanced solutions meet diverse clinical needs and operational settings. He shares insights into how these technologies cater to the unique challenges faced in different regions, enhancing Stryker's impact on global healthcare landscapes. The conversation further explores Stryker’s strategic growth initiatives, particularly its approach to mergers and acquisitions. Stiles outlines how these moves are carefully crafted to align with Stryker’s long-term vision, ensuring that each acquisition not only expands their market presence but also complements their existing portfolio. Thank you to DornerWorks for sponsoring this episode. To learn more about how DornerWorks supports medical device companies, visit www.DornerWorks.com. Thank you for listening to the StrykerTalks Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network on every major podcast platform.

Apr 16, 202437 min

Why Distalmotion’s Roche sees Dexter’s small size as big advantage in the robotics surgical market

In this episode of DeviceTalks Weekly, Greg Roche, CEO of Distalmotion, explains why smaller profile surgical robotic systems like Dexter have a shot at competing with established soft tissue giants. Just over two weeks to DeviceTalks Boston register now to meet Roche and other surgical robotics executives! Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network.

Apr 12, 202440 min

Can Sovato Health Build Digital Highway for Remote Robotic Surgery? Unpacking the Storz-Asensus News

In this week’s DeviceTalks Weekly podcast episode, Host Tom Salemi talks with Joe Mullings of The Mullings Group about the Karl Storz and Asensus Surgical News as well as Johnson & Johnson's big play for Shockwave Medical. Then, we talk with the leaders of Sovato Health - Yulun Wang, PhD, chairman & co-founder, and Cynthia Perazzo, Co-founder and CEO, about the startup’s plans to build a fiberoptic network to enable remote robotic surgery procedures. Thank you for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network to catch future episodes.

Apr 5, 202454 min

Four years!? Wow, time flies when you’re talking Medtech. Thank you for listening, DeviceTalkers!

In this week’s DeviceTalks Weekly, Host Tom Salemi thanks the DeviceTalks community for the kindness and support of our podcasts and conferences. He also looks back at our four years and replays Episode 1 where he and Chris Newmarker make some prescient calls on the impact of the pandemic while also showing just how different the world was. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network.

Mar 30, 202435 min

Can BD’s New MiniDraw System Remove the Pain Points of Blood Testing for Patients, Health Systems

In this week’s DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Bridget C. Bagnato, worldwide president of specimen management at BD, gives us a glimpse of phlebotomy’s future – the BD MiniDraw, a blood testing system that can run a wide array of diagnostic tests on the blood drawn from a fingertip. How might this change how and where blood is drawn in the future. Thank you to Aptyx for sponsoring this episode! Listen to our interview with CEO Gregg Tobin and go to Aptyx.com for more information. We also include a portion of an interview Co-Host Tom Salemi did with Nikolai Begg, senior director of portfolio R&D, Robotic Surgical Technologies, Medtronic, in this week’s DeviceTalks Tuesday Surgical Robotics Week. To listen to the entire interview or our other episodes with Intuitive or Virtual Incision go here. https://gateway.on24.com/wcc/experience/elitewtwhmedia/2927718/4415884/devicetalks-tuesdays Also, listen to hear how you can join a unique networking opportunity at Medtronic on April 30 as part of DeviceTalks Boston. We also introduce the new podcast discount code DTWEEKLY25. Use it when you register to attend at DeviceTalks.Boston.com Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Network. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don’t miss a future episode.

Mar 22, 202456 min

How does the internal medical device development process work at large medtechs?

In the latest episode of MedtechWOMEN Talks, Rebecca Whitney, SVP, Global Spine President, ZimVie dives deep into what it takes to bring innovative medical solutions to market in a large medtech OEM, weighing the benefits of internal product development against strategic external partnerships. ​ The episode shines a light on the diligent process behind medical device product development, taking into consideration global market nuances, regulatory challenges, and the balance between in-house innovations and external collaborations. Whitney underscores the value of rigorous review stages, which sometimes require difficult decisions like ceasing investment in long-term, costly projects. Key Takeaways: - Tough decisions, like halting a project, are necessary for the betterment of patient care and resource allocation. - Product development incorporates feedback from patients, surgeons, and salesforces to ensure that solutions are practical and market-appropriate. - Strategic external partnerships can optimize development by leveraging outside expertise, allowing large medtechs like ZimVie to focus on their core strengths. Thank you to our season one sponsors Aptyx, Catalyze Healthcare, Confluent Medical Technologies, and Cretex Medical! Tune in and subscribe to DeviceTalks on all major podcast channels and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to ensure you never miss an episode. Thank you for listening to MedtechWOMEN Talks!

Mar 19, 202423 min

How Akura Medical wants to advance thrombectomy; What does da Vinci 5 mean for surgical robotics?

In this episode of DeviceTalks Weekly Co-Hosts Tom Salemi and Chris Newmarker pay a visit to the Wizard, Joe Mullings of The Mullings Group, to get his take on the disruptive force that is Intuitive’s da Vinci 5. What does this mean to the surgical robotics competitors both big and small? Then Tom Salemi talks with Murali Srivathsa, CEO of Akura Medical, about the company’s aggressive moves to disrupt the thrombectomy. Akura is part of the prolific Shifamed accelerator, so we’ll talk about that innovative powerhouse as well as Srivathasa’s own career. To register for the upcoming DeviceTalks Tuesday Surgical Robotics Week or DeviceTalks Boston go to DeviceTalks.com. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network. Subscribe now to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network on any major podcast player.

Mar 15, 20241h 13m

Abbott electrophysiology leaders highlight current portfolio, give glimpse of potential PFA device

In the latest episode of AbbottTalks, Abbott Cardiovascular's leaders, Christopher Piorkowski, MD, DVP and Chief Medical Officer of Electrophysiology, and Dan Kaiser, Divisional VP Product Development, Electrophysiology, delve into the vast landscape of electrophysiology and the comprehensive approach Abbott is taking towards atrial fibrillation (AFib) treatment. The conversation highlights a potentially innovative pulsed field ablation (PFA) technology and Abbott's broader AFib portfolio, showcasing a commitment to revolutionizing cardiac arrhythmia management. While the Volt™ Pulsed Field Ablation System could represent a significant leap forward with its unique capabilities for creating precise and tissue-selective lesions, Piorkowski and Kaiser emphasize the diversity and depth of solutions Abbott is developing. This includes advancements in diagnostic tools, patient monitoring, and a range of therapeutic approaches designed to offer customized and effective treatment pathways for individuals with AFib. By focusing on a holistic view of patient care, they discuss how Abbott aims to improve clinical outcomes through technological innovation and enhance patients' quality of life by making treatments more accessible, reducing procedure times, and addressing the broad spectrum of needs within the electrophysiology community. With ongoing clinical trials and research, Abbott is positioned at the forefront of addressing the unmet needs in AFib management, underlining the company's commitment to continuous innovation and patient-centered care. Thank you to Cretex Medical for sponsoring this episode of AbbottTalks. For more information on how Cretex Medical works with medical device companies, visit www.cretexmedical.com. Thank you for listening to the AbbottTalks Podcast. Tune in and subscribe to DeviceTalks on all major podcast channels to never miss an episode.

Mar 12, 202444 min

What the spaceMIRA Mission Means for Surgical Robots; Cyborgs, Drill Pills & Other Cool Harvard Tech

In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly podcast, John Murphy, CEO of Virtual Incision, highlights the headline-grabbing surgical robotics start-up. Virtual Incision followed up a trip to the ISS for a nod from the FDA. What’s next? He talks to Editorial Director, Tom Salemi. But first Shriya Srinivasan, Ph.d, assistant professor at Harvard’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, drops some SciFi on Salemi and Chris Newmarker – neuro interfaces, tiny drills that deliver drugs, and much more! Srinivasan will bring her insights to DeviceTalks Boston on May 1! Thanks to DornerWorks for sponsoring this episode. Find out more at DornerWorks.com. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don’t miss a future episode.

Mar 8, 20241h 22m

S1 Ep 2 - ZB’s Goyal on how passion for solving ortho challenges put him at the helm of R&D Engine

In this episode of Ortho Innovation Talks, Nitin Goyal, MD, chief science, technology and innovation officer at Zimmer Biomet (ZB) shares his journey from the OR to the medtech industry. Dr. Goyal oversees ZB’s global innovation, medical education, clinical affairs, and reimbursement strategy. He tells host Tom Salemi about his passion for building solutions to address clinical challenges and improve the surgical experience. Goyal’s own innovations landed him leadership positions at managed care powerhouse, UnitedHealthcare, followed by medtech giant, ZB. Goyal describes how his pursuit of “making an outsized impact” on orthopedic care brought him to ZB, where he leads the global innovation, medical education, and clinical affairs functions. In this talk, he’ll discuss how ZB incorporates smart implants that track and report mobility data, to big data analytics that guide clinical decision-making throughout the episode of care. Goyal explains why he believes we’re at an inflection point in orthopedics and how ZB intends to lead the way. Thank you to our season one sponsors, Millstone Medical and AcuityMD, for supporting this podcast. To learn more about our episode sponsor, Millstone Medical, please visit http://millstonemedical.com. Tune in and subscribe to DeviceTalks on all major podcast channels and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to ensure you never miss an episode. Thank you for listening to the Ortho Innovation Talks podcast!

Mar 6, 202436 min

How MedTech Color’s Pitch Competition Startup Finalists Are Tackling Healthcare’s Biggest Problems

In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly podcast, we meet the 13 finalists for the MedTech Color Pitch Competition, both general and pediatric categories. Editorial Director Tom Salemi and Managing Editor Kayleen Brown ask each entrepreneur about the problems they’re trying to solve and the solutions they’ve developed. Tom and Kayleen also interview MedTech Color’s new executive director, Katrina Holland. The pitch competition takes place March 15. For the list of finalists and registration information go to MedTechColor.org Thank you for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Please subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network on any major podcast player.

Mar 2, 20241h 39m

How do I navigate the clinical affairs process effectively? with Christina Hawley, May Health

In this episode of MedtechWOMEN Talks, Christina Hawley, Sr. Director, of Clinical Operations at May Health helps to unravel the clinical trial process for medical devices, emphasizing the non-linear path from early feasibility to pivotal trials and post-market studies; and delves into the meticulous process of gaining FDA approval and even the nuanced differences between clinical affairs and regulatory affairs. ​ TL;DR – Key takeaways: - Close collaboration with cross-functional teams, including R&D, regulatory, quality, and marketing, is key to the success of clinical trials. - Clinical trials must consider the specific regulatory requirements of the targeted geographical markets. - There is no standardized approach to any of the different clinical trials, each must Tune in to gain insights into the complex and surprisingly creative world of clinical research in the medical device industry. Thank you to our season one sponsors Aptyx, Catalyze Healthcare, Confluent Medical Technologies, and Cretex Medical! https://aptyx.com/ https://catalyzehealthcare.com/ https://confluentmedical.com/ https://www.cretex.com/ Tune in and subscribe to DeviceTalks on all major podcast channels and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to ensure you never miss an episode. Thank you for listening to MedtechWOMEN Talks!

Feb 27, 202441 min

InnovHeart CEO Wilson shares vision for TMVR start-up; Our chat with AAOS pitch winner CytexOrtho

In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Co-hosts Tom Salemi and Chris Newmarker interview Brad Estes, CEO of CytexOrtho, the winner of a pitch contest staged by AAOS. The company is developing implants that could serve as an alternative therapy to total hip replacement. In our main interview, Tom interviews David Wilson, CEO of InnovHeart, a multinational startup that’s developing transcatheter mitral valve replacement systems to treat patients with mitral valve disease. Wilson talks about his journey into medtech, his decision to shift from engineering to sales, and how life as a global president of a medical device business differs from being a start-up CEO. Thank you for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don’t miss a future episode.

Feb 23, 20241h 1m

Sanofi races to the AI forefront in Big Pharma; Plus, Medable's big promises for clinical trials

This episode of DeviceTalks AI offers a comprehensive look at the ways AI is poised to upend the pharmaceutical industry. It features an in-depth keynote interview with Helen Merianos, Head of Sanofi's R&D Portfolio Strategy, who provides an inside look into Sanofi's commitment to go "all-in" on AI and data science. Merianos discusses the use of Sanofi's proprietary plai app – an AI-enabled smartphone app that draws from over a billion data points – and its role in establishing a data-driven culture across the company. Additionally, the episode features Michelle Longmire, MD, Co-Founder and CEO of Medable, who discusses the use of generative AI in automating and accelerating clinical trial technology deployment timelines. These applications could cut some timelines in half. Longmire envisions AI's potential to drastically accelerate a development process. “Say there's 10,000 uncured or poorly suboptimally treated human diseases.” At the current pace of drug development, it might take about 200 years to create treatments for those conditions. “Imagine if we could 10x that,” Longmire says. Join us for the next episode of DeviceTalks AI, where we sit down with Ha Hong, PhD, Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer, Endoscopy at Medtronic. Thank you to our sponsors Catalyze Healthcare and SmartTRAK Business Intelligence, for providing invaluable support. catalyzehealthcare.com smarttrak.com Tune in and subscribe to DeviceTalks AI on all major podcast channels and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to ensure you never miss an episode. WATCH, LISTEN, and READ: https://www.drugdiscoverytrends.com/when-will-drug-development-have-its-chatgpt-moment-inside-ambitious-ai-initiatives-at-sanofi-and-medable/ Thank you for supporting DeviceTalks AI!

Feb 13, 202459 min

With $57m secured, CEO Fain Details Next Move for pMCS startup Procyrion; What’s Moonshot’s Mission

In this week’s episode, Procyrion CEO Eric Fain details the next steps for the startup’s ambitious plans to secure FDA approval for Aortix, a percutaneous mechanical circulatory support (pMCS) device being developed for patients with acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) who remain congested despite standard medical therapy (cardiorenal syndrome or CRS). Fain will talk about raising the company’s recent $57.7 million round. He’ll also share some lessons from his successful career as an executive at larger medical device companies. In the opening discussion, Co-Hosts Tom Salemi and Chris Newmarker talk with Santosh Iyer, CEO and Founder of Moonshot, a summer program for high school students interested in learning how the Medtech industry uses cool tech to save lives. For more information visit Moonshot.school. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network.

Feb 9, 202454 min

How do I get a medical device in front of the right people? with Nicole Osmer

In the latest episode of MedtechWOMEN Talks, Nicole Osmer, Founder & CEO at Health+Commerce, shares her expertise on the role of branding, media relations, and public relations in the medical device product development cycle from the perspective of “The Publicist.” In the episode, Osmer shares the significance of establishing a strong brand right from a company's inception. Attention to detail in messaging, brand presence, and even the subtleties like an area code on a contact page are pivotal. A central theme revolves around structuring communication effectively through traditional and emerging media channels to make significant market impacts. Osmer's insights on press releases, direct media outreach, and the role of digital platforms offer valuable takeaways on modern medtech marketing. The episode covers not only the 'what' but also the 'how' of successful medtech communications. TL;DR – Key takeaways: 1. Establishing a strong brand from the early stages and maintaining it throughout the lifecycle of a medtech company is crucial for lasting success. 2. Clear, concise messaging and being prepared for media opportunities with key story elements is essential in PR and branding. 3. Press releases remain a relevant tool for communication, especially when they are concise, impactful, and include a compelling headline. 4. Collaboration across various company functions such as marketing, clinical teams, and investor relations is integral to a coherent communication strategy. Thank you to our sponsors Aptyx, Catalyze Healthcare, Confluent Medical Technologies, and Cretex Medical for providing vital support. https://aptyx.com/ https://catalyzehealthcare.com/ https://confluentmedical.com/ https://www.cretexmedical.com/ Tune in and subscribe to DeviceTalks on all major podcast channels and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to ensure you never miss an episode.

Feb 6, 202429 min

Medtronic’s Jason Weidman recalls the long, bumpy road to getting FDA approval for Symplicity Spiral

This week’s DeviceTalks Weekly is a bit of a retrospective on Medtronic’s Symplicity Spiral Renal Denervation System. It obviously ends on a happy note, and we’ll catch up with Jason Weidman, SVP and president of Medtronic’s Coronary and Renal Denervation business in an interview conducted in January. Thank you to AcuityMD for sponsoring this podcast. www.acuityMD.com. Weidman talked with Co-Host Tom Salemi last month to recap a bit of a history of the program including the dramatic – and successful – conclustion at the FDA. We also draw from an earlier interview Weidman gave to our MedtronicTalks Podcast in 2021. Together, these clips and interviews reflect the time and dedication that ambitious medtech programs require. In the current interview, Weidman also give a glimpse of renal denervation’s future. Other resources Medtech Talk Podcast - https://medtechmvp.com/media/medtech-talk-podcast/Mark-Gelfand-Howard-Levin-Discuss-Coridea-Ardian-and-How-They-re-Innovating-Medtech-Innovation 2021 MedtronicTalks Podcast with Jason Weidman - https://www.devicetalks.com/weidman-talks-us-through-the-long-road-to-ge Co-Host Chris Newmarker, executive editor of MassDevice, also discusses his new article – 10 Surgical Robotic Companies that You Need to Know. https://www.massdevice.com/10-surgical-robotics-companies-you-need-to-know-2024/ Thank you for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network on any major podcast player.

Feb 2, 20241h 3m

J&Js Tezel Says Tapping Global Network and Diverse Engineering Disciplines Strengthens Medtech R&D

We’ll open this week’s episode with Paul Grand, CEO of the MedTech Innovator. Grand issued a last call for medical device entrepreneurs to apply to be part of this year’s program. Lots of good stuff come with it. Listen to the episode and apply at MedTechInnovator.org. Then Co-Hosts Tom Salemi and Chris Newmarker interview successful startup CEO Bill Gruber about his new book, The Leadership Blueprint. Gruber shares some experiences and lessons, but entrepreneurs are encouraged to buy the book on Amazon. Finally, Tom Salemi interviews Ahmet Tezel, Company Group Chairman and Global Head of J&J MedTech Innovation and R&D about his path into medtech and what the future holds for Johnson & Johnson and the medical device industry. Thank you to the sponsor of this episode – Tecan. Here’s a message - Tecan brings all the healthcare OEM pieces together with fully integrated solutions across the entire MedTech and life sciences spectrum from idea to implementation. Partner with us to revolutionize the way you develop medical technology with the Emphysys approach and turn your visionary ideas into a tangible reality in a matter of months, not years. www.emphysys.com/ Thank you for listening to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network. Subscribe now to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network.

Jan 27, 20241h 24m

GE HealthCare pulls back the curtain on its unmatched AI clearances; Catalyze tackles AI trust gap

This episode of DeviceTalks AI emphasizes the prognostic and point-of-care decision-making power of AI in oncology while addressing real-world implementation issues from regulation and liability to clinician trust and adoption, through conversations with leaders at GE HealthCare and Catalyze Healthcare. In the first segment, Ben Newton, General Manager of Oncology at GE HealthCare describes likely future advances in multimodal computing, which could parse diverse datasets from pathology, imaging, genomics and other domains to predict likely outcomes in given treatment scenarios. Newton also emphasized AI's ability to help overwhelmed physicians by alleviating workflow bottlenecks and assisting with point-of-care decision making. Despite the promise, he underscored that such advances rely on incorporating clinicians’ valuable perspective when developing these AI systems and partnerships with other industry stakeholders, such as cloud partners like AWS and academic centers or hospitals, to access data and create foundation models. In the second segment, Haley Schwartz, CEO at Catalyze Healthcare, highlights the potential of using AI for screening applications as an initial stepping stone to build trust and adoption. She also notes that potential headwinds for hospital adoption of AI are questions related to legal liability and reimbursement impacts. In addition, Schwartz emphasizes the importance of physician involvement, especially during the early stages of AI integration into healthcare. Join us for the next episode of DeviceTalks AI, featuring a keynote interview with Helen Merianos, Head of Sanofi’s R&D Portfolio Strategy. Thank you to our sponsors, some of whom include Catalyze Healthcare and SmartTRAK Business Intelligence, for providing invaluable support. www.catalyzehealthcare.com www.smarttrak.com Tune in and subscribe to DeviceTalks AI on all major podcast channels and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to ensure you never miss an episode. WATCH, LISTEN, and READ. Thank you for supporting DeviceTalks AI! Read Now: https://www.medicaldesignandoutsourcing.com/ai-holy-grail-devices-disease-digital-healthcare/ Watch Now: youtu.be/XtGbJ-2Jyro

Jan 23, 202449 min

Fluidda’s De Backer, FastWave’s Nelson Share Individual Strategies for Breaking into Medtech Markets

In this podcast we’ll talk with two CEOs scaling tall Medtech mountains. First, co-hosts Chris Newsmarker and Tom Salemi chat with Jan De Backer, CEO of Fluidda, developer of a novel new diagnostic tool for respiratory health. De Backer explains how his company is trying to bypass hospitals and build a new commercial path to patients. Then, Salemi talks with Scott Nelson, CEO of FastWave Medical, an innovative new company developing a new intravascular lithotripsy device. How does the start-up intend to compete with market leader Shockwave Medical? Thank you for listening to this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast Don’t miss a future episode. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network.

Jan 19, 20241h 12m

Boston Scientific Jones and Dunkin detail why Apollo tech could launch endosurgery revolution

This episode of Boston Scientific Talks features Boston Scientific's entrance into advanced endoluminal surgery and obesity management, spearheaded by its acquisition of Apollo Endosurgery in November 2022. Chief Medical Officer, Endoscopy Brian Dunkin, MD and SVP and President, Endoscopy Mike Jones explore the strategic value of this acquisition and the integration of Apollo's technology, which is poised to potentially revolutionize endoscopic procedures. The discussion centers on the potential of Apollo's technology in broadening Boston Scientific's endoluminal surgery capabilities. Jones highlights the addition of the Overstitch device, which enhances the company's ability to perform endoscopic suturing and endoluminal sleeve gastroplasty, addressing obesity through minimally invasive means. Additionally, Dr. Dunkin provides a clinical perspective on how these technologies represent a paradigm shift in surgery, moving towards scarless operations. They also explore the role of GLP-1 medications in the medical device market, underlining how pharmaceuticals complement devices in obesity treatment. The episode gives a comprehensive view of Boston Scientific's strategy in integrating Apollo's technology into its portfolio, the challenges of training and adoption, and the optimism for future innovations in minimally invasive procedures. Thank you to Freudenberg Medical for sponsoring this episode. Please visit Freudenberg Medical’s dedicated webpage at https://www.freudenbergmedical.com/en/single-use-scopes/ to learn more about their specific expertise in this area and to access Freudenberg Medical’s trend paper on the topic. Thank you for listening to the Boston Scientific Podcast. Subscribe to this podcast on every major podcast platform, https://linktr.ee/DeviceTalks

Jan 17, 202438 min

Unpacking the 20 Years of Innovation, Engineering and Execution That Has Built MitraClip’s Success

In this special episode of AbbottTalks, recorded live from DeviceTalks West in October 2023, we celebrate a pivotal moment in medical innovation: the 20th anniversary of Abbott's MitraClip™, a revolutionary device introduced in 2003. In the episode, the inventor of the MitraClip, Frederick St. Goar, MD, Interventional Cardiologist, El Camino Health, and Abbott's Santosh Prabhu, PhD, Divisional VP, Global Product Development, discuss the journey of the MitraClip, reflecting on its inception, evolution, and lasting impact on cardiac care over the past two decades. Dr. Goar provides insights into the early challenges and motivations behind inventing the MitraClip, emphasizing its role in transforming minimally invasive cardiac procedures. He reflects on the initial concept, design iterations, and clinical experiences with the device. Dr. Prabhu discusses the continuous enhancements made to the MitraClip since its inception, focusing on improved safety, efficacy, and usability. He highlights the MitraClip's role in reducing hospitalizations and improving patient outcomes, as evidenced by the five-year results from the landmark COAPT™ trial. The episode pays tribute to the legacy of the MitraClip, acknowledging its significant contribution to medical technology and patient care and emphasizing the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and patient-centric approaches in medical innovation. Thank you to Zeus for sponsoring this episode of AbbottTalks. For more information about Zeus go to www.ZeusInc.com. Thanks for listening to this episode of the AbbottTalks podcast. Please subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network. COAPT Trial Release -https://abbott.mediaroom.com/2023-03-05-Late-Breaking-Data-from-Landmark-COAPT-TM-Trial-Show-Long-Term-Benefits-of-Abbotts-MitraClip-TM-Device MitraClip History - https://www.abbott.com/corpnewsroom/products-and-innovation/the-mitraclip-story.html#:~:text=MitraClip's%20story%20starts%20in%20California,The%20idea%20was%20unheard%20of.

Jan 12, 202450 min

How do I get funding for my medical device? with Vivian Golfin, Intuitive Ventures

In the latest episode of MedtechWOMEN Talks, Vivian Golfin, MD, Senior Associate at Intuitive Ventures, shares her expertise on the role of venture capitalists in the medical device product development cycle from the perspective of "The Venture Capitalist." In the episode, Dr. Golfin discusses the significance of early engagement with venture capital firms for startups and how Intuitive Ventures acts as a strategic partner rather than just a financier. She emphasizes the detailed due diligence process, focusing on understanding the risks and potential of medical device startups. Key topics include the importance of milestones like first-in-human trials, early pilot results, and the necessity of feedback in the development process. Dr. Golfin also addresses the evolving role of AI and ML in medical devices and the importance of data diversity. Her insights highlight the need for proactive communication, networking, and leveraging AI for health equity. Thank you to our sponsors Aptyx, Catalyze Healthcare, Confluent Medical Technologies, and Cretex Medical for providing vital support. https://aptyx.com/ https://catalyzehealthcare.com/ https://confluentmedical.com/ https://www.cretex.com/ Tune in and subscribe to DeviceTalks on all major podcast channels and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to ensure you never miss an episode. Thank you for supporting MedtechWOMEN Talks!

Jan 9, 202427 min

Will 2024 Bring Medtech More Promise or More Pain? HSBC’s Norris on Investments, Investors and Exits

In the first episode of 2024, co-hosts Tom Salemi and Chris Newmarker bring Jonathan Norris, managing director of HSBC Innovation Banking, into the booth to review the medtech portion of the HSBC Venture Healthcare Report. Last year wasn’t medtech’s strongest, but Jon Norris gives entrepreneurs actionable advice and reason for hope. You can find the entire report on the Linked. Check the feed of Norris and Salemi for a link to the report. Or go here https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7148682579204800512/ Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network to receive future episodes of our many great shows.

Jan 5, 202453 min

S1 Ep 1 - Zimmer Biomet's Rachel Ellingson on driving growth through portfolio shifts and M&A

In the inaugural episode of Ortho Innovation Talks: Zimmer Biomet, Rachel Ellingson, SVP and Chief Strategy Officer at Zimmer Biomet, shares insights into the company's growth strategy, emphasizing that growth can be achieved not only through addition - like innovation and acquisition - but also through subtraction, such as exiting lower growth, non-core businesses. In the episode, Ellingson discusses the decision to spin off Zimmer Biomet's spine and dental businesses and the significant undertaking required to create a new public company, which required integrating and then disintegrating business segments, building corporate infrastructure, and establishing a dedicated leadership team for the new entity - a major initiative involving over 500 people and a dedicated separation management office. Lastly, Ellingson discusses what's next in Zimmer Biomet's growth strategy, citing a balance between internal innovation and M&A and noting that the company plans to launch over 40 new products in the next 36 months, focusing on markets with at least 4% growth. Thank you to our season one sponsors, AcuityMD and Millstone Medical for supporting this podcast. To learn more about our episode sponsor, AcuityMD, please visit http://acuitymd.com. Tune in and subscribe to DeviceTalks on all major podcast channels and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to ensure you never miss an episode. WATCH and LISTEN below, thank you for supporting Ortho Innovation Talks!

Jan 3, 202444 min

It’s the Big One! Hear our Media Roundtable Debate and Discuss the Top Medtech Newsmakers of 2023

In our final DeviceTalks Weekly of the year, the news team assembles to highlight MassDevice’s Top Medtech Trends of 2023. Let us know if you think we missed something, but we think we recorded all the hits. Thank you for being part of DeviceTalks! We look forward to sharing YOUR stories in 2024. Happy New Year and Go Medtech! Thank you for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Please subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network.

Dec 22, 202355 min

The episode where we discover data’s hidden gems with Microsoft and Sam Altman-backed 1910 Genetics

This episode of DeviceTalks AI explores the potential for data-driven innovation in healthcare, through conversations with leaders at Microsoft and 1910 Genetics. In the first segment, Elena Bonfiglioli, Global Business Leader for Healthcare, Pharma and Life Sciences at Microsoft, discusses the significance of computation, an essential element of AI investments, in enhancing R&D productivity in healthcare. She emphasizes the need for new approaches to drug development, including shorter clinical trial timelines and the shift toward more efficient R&D. Bonfiglioli also highlights the importance of multimodal data in research and development. In addition, speaks to the integral role of computational methods in drug development, emphasizing how they augment our disease understanding and clinical trial design. In the second segment, Jen Nwankwo, PhD, Founder & CEO of 1910 Genetics - a Y Combinator and Sam Altman-backed startup, shares the innovation strategies around drug discovery. She details their problem-first approach, leading to an integrated, modality-agnostic drug discovery tech stack. Dr. Nwankwo highlights the use of Azure Quantum Elements in accelerating molecular simulations, positioning 1910 Genetics uniquely in designing both small and large molecules. Their global approach to accessible drug discovery through strategic partnerships is emphasized. Join us for the next episode of DeviceTalks AI, featuring an exclusive interview with Ben Newton, Chief Digital Officer and GM of Oncology at GE Healthcare. Thank you to our contributors, some of whom include Catalyze Healthcare and SmartTRAK Business Intelligence, for providing invaluable support. Tune in and subscribe to DeviceTalks AI on all major podcast channels and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to ensure you never miss an episode. WATCH, LISTEN, and READ. Thank you for supporting DeviceTalks AI! Read Now: www.drugdiscoverytrends.com/microsoft-1910-genetics-data-hidden-gems

Dec 19, 20231h 0m

CEO Richards Helps Us See Elucid more clearly; A Chat with Newsmaker Canary Medical CEO Bill Hunter

In this episode, we’ll talk with Medtech Industry Veteran Bill Hunter about the state of Medtech. The CEO of Canary Medical, a leader in medical device sensor technology and data collection, draws lessons from his long career in the industry, sharing his victories and a moment he had previously considered a defeat. Be sure to follow Bill Hunter on LinkedIn. Then, CEO Blake Richards introduces us to Elucid, which developed a software as a service company that can help physicians to better determine the severity of vascular disease. How did Elucid raise over $100 million and venture capital, and what new policies will bolster its bottom line. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Please subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network.

Dec 15, 20231h 8m

How do I design, verify and validate a medical device? With Kathryn Rieger, Intuitive

In the second episode of MedtechWOMEN Talks, our guest Kathryn Rieger, PhD, Sr. Director, Human Factors & User Research at Intuitive, shares her insights on the medical device product development cycle from the perspective of "The Engineer." Drawing from her unique background in military tech and auto tech and her extensive experience in medtech, Dr. Rieger shares insights into how engineers influence the essential stages of the medical device product development cycle. In the episode, Dr. Rieger emphasizes the rigorous nature of verification and validation processes in medtech, underlining the importance of document control and thorough testing to ensure device safety and functionality. She also highlights the role of clinical studies in pre-market validation, underlining the significance of balancing safety considerations with regulatory compliance. Additionally, Dr. Rieger discusses the growing role of AI and machine learning in optimizing development processes while prioritizing user needs and safety. TL;DR - Key takeaways: 1. Integrating user experience and safety is crucial in medical device development. 2. A multidisciplinary approach to medtech product development is key. 3. Effective collaboration and communication are critical to successful product launches. Thank you to our sponsors Aptyx, Catalyze Healthcare, Confluent Medical Technologies, and Cretex Medical for providing vital support. aptyx.com catalyzehealthcare.com confluentmedical.com cretex.com Tune in and subscribe to DeviceTalks on all major podcast channels and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to ensure you never miss an episode. Thank you for supporting MedtechWOMEN Talks!

Dec 12, 202329 min

How AVS’ PIVL system could compete in growing PAD market; Details on Medtech’s new digital playbook

In this episode we’ll talk with Sean Gilligan, chief operating officer at AVS (Amplitude Vascular Systems), about that company’s big play in intravascular lithotripsy, the approached pioneered by vascular leader Shockwave Medical. Gilligan gives some detail on the company’s new approach and shares some insights from his own career as well. We also visit with Steve Levine, Sr. Director, Virtual Human Modeling, and Afrah Shafquat, Senior Data Scientist, both of Dassault Systemes, which sponsored this episode. The pair shared insights on what medical device companies can expect to see from a new set of guidelines being issued for digital simulations in Medtech regarding in silico clinical trials. For more information go to https://www.3ds.com/industries/life-sciences-healthcare/medical-device. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don’t miss an episode.

Dec 8, 202343 min

Boston Scientific's Paudie O'Connor on managing supply chain volatility and sustainability

In this episode of Boston Scientific Talks, Paudie O'Connor, SVP of Global Supply Chain, reflects on how Boston Scientific is overcoming initial supply chain challenges by establishing a new operational efficiency and sustainability standard. Additionally, O'Connor highlights Boston Scientific's strategic shift towards more sustainable practices, including a significant reduction in carbon footprint by transitioning from air to ocean freight, reducing carbon footprint by 96%, and aiming for a 90% ocean freight rate by 2026. This shift necessitates infrastructural investments, such as building sterilization facilities closer to manufacturing sites, enabling direct market shipping, and transitioning from air to sea where feasible. The discussion also covers innovations in packaging, with a move towards digital instructions and tailored packaging for different markets. This approach aligns with environmental goals while catering to diverse regulatory requirements. Lastly, O'Connor speaks to the role of supplier partnerships in achieving these ambitious targets, underlining Boston Scientific's commitment to not only navigating but also redefining the supply chain norms in the medical device industry. Listen to this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast to hear more about Paudie O'Connor's career and work at Boston Scientific. https://www.devicetalks.com/what-boston-scientifics-evolving-supply-chain-strategy-means-for-partners-productivity-and-ma/ Thank you to Xometry for sponsoring this episode. Visit www.xometry.com to learn more about Xometry and get an instant quote or injection molding quote today. Thank you for listening to the Boston Scientific Podcast. Subscribe to this podcast on every major podcast platform.

Dec 5, 202325 min

Stryker’s neurovascular president Jim Marucci on Cerus acquisition, Target Tetra and AI/AR potential

In this episode of StrykerTalks, neurovascular president Jim Marucci discusses the company's latest advancements in neurovascular technology and how that, and its expanding global footprint, are shaping the future of its neurovascular division. Marucci details the company's recent strategic acquisition of Cerus Endovascular, which has increased Stryker's capabilities in treating wide-neck bifurcated aneurysms. Furthering Stryker's goal to simplify procedures, reduce costs, and improve patient outcomes. The conversation also touches on developing new products like the Target Tetra detachable coil for smaller aneurysms and the potential of emerging technologies like AI, AR, and VR in neurovascular procedures. Marucci anticipates these technologies will play a crucial role in advancing the field and improving access to care globally. Tune in for a comprehensive overview of Stryker's current strategies, product innovations, and future directions in the neurovascular sector, underlining its commitment to enhancing stroke care and neurovascular treatments worldwide. Thank you to Zeus for sponsoring this episode. To learn more about how Zeus works with medical device companies, visit www.zeusinc.com. Thank you for listening to the StrykerTalks Podcast. Subscribe to this podcast on every major podcast platform.

Dec 1, 202330 min

How do I Drive Medtech Product Development? With Kirsten Carroll, Kandu Health

In the first episode of the newest series from the DeviceTalks Podcast Network, our guest Kirsten Carroll, CEO of Kandu Health shares her insights on the medical device product development cycle from the perspective of "The Product Director." With more than a decade and a half in product management for Boston Scientific and Stryker Neurovascular, Kirsten discusses the roles of product management, design verification, and design validation in ensuring a successful product launch. She also highlights the significance of generating clinical evidence and tailoring it to different stakeholders. Kirsten's key message is the value of effective communication and collaboration in developing and launching medical devices. TL;DR Key take-aways: 1. Collaboration between different teams is crucial in the medical device product development cycle. 2. User needs should be clearly defined and translated into specifications for design verification. 3. Design validation involves testing the product with the intended users to ensure it meets their expectations. 4. Clinical evidence generation should align with the specific needs of different stakeholders. 5. Effective communication and collaboration are essential for successful product development and launch. Thank you to our sponsors Aptyx, Catalyze Healthcare, Confluent, and Cretex Medical for providing vital support. aptyx.com catalyzehealthcare.com confluentmedical.com cretex.com Tune in and subscribe to DeviceTalks on all major podcast channels and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to ensure you never miss an episode. Thank you for supporting MedtechWOMEN Talks.

Nov 28, 202331 min

Does Medtech Need a New Way? Hear from Imperative Care’s Fred Khosravi, McKinsey’s Delphine Zurkiya

In this episode, we’ll hear from Fred Khosravi, CEO of Imperative Care, a medical device company that is taking an unusually holistic approach to helping people who have suffered strokes. Host Tom Salemi interviewed the successful medical device CEO at DeviceTalks West. Before that we’ll talk with Delphine Zurkiya, senior partner at McKinsey & Co., about a new report that lays out a blueprint for medical device companies to improve efficiencies in R&D and customer outreach. But first we’ll highlight our newest member of the DeviceTalks Podcast family – AI Meets Life Sci – with co-hosts Kayleen Brown and Brian Buntz! Thank you for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network on any major podcast application.

Nov 17, 20231h 13m

The episode where Mayo Clinic & Anumana transform ECG with AI; ConcertAI dishes on next-gen trials

Welcome to DeviceTalks AI, a DeviceTalks podcast offering a comprehensive look into the intersection of AI and the medical device industry from two unique perspectives. In the first segment, Paul Friedman, MD, Chair of the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Mayo Clinic, and Dave McMullin, Chief Business Officer of Anumana, discuss the groundbreaking collaboration between Mayo Clinic and Anumana in applying AI to enhance cardiovascular diagnostics, particularly through ECGs. They explore how AI can detect cardiac conditions early, with a focus on the EAGLE study's findings on AI-enhanced ECGs, and discuss Anumana's role in transforming these AI innovations into accessible medical devices. In the second segment, Jeff Elton, PhD, CEO of ConcertAI, speaks to the transformative role of AI in clinical trials. He sheds light on AI's capabilities in improving patient selection for clinical trials and streamlining processes within life sciences. Dr. Elton emphasizes the broader implications of AI, from enhancing patient care to accelerating the development of new treatments, and discusses the ethical considerations of AI integration in healthcare.These interviews provide insights into the evolving roles of AI in various sectors like medtech, pharma, and biotech, showcasing its potential in transforming healthcare and research methodologies. But that's not all! Join us for the next episode of DeviceTalks AI, which features an interview with the Global Business Leader for Health and Life Sciences at Microsoft. Catch the full episode on all major podcast platforms and the DeviceTalks YouTube to dive deeper into the exciting convergence of AI and medtech. Thank you to our contributors, some of who include Catalyze Healthcare and SmartTRAK Business Intelligence, for providing vital support. To learn more about our contributors, visit: www.catalyzehealthcare.com and www.smarttrak.com. Thank you for listening to DeviceTalks AI.

Nov 15, 20231h 7m

Hear Why J&J Medtech Is Ready to Move Forward with Ottava; A VC Discusses the Impact of GLP-1 drugs

In this week’s episode we’ll speak with Rocco De Bernardis, Global President of OTTAVA, Johnson & Johnson MedTech. This week, J&J MedTech announced it was filing an IDE to begin clinical trials on its surgical robotics system, Ottava, in 2024. But what does this mean? What does Ottava look like? Why does J&J MedTech think it has what it takes to win over surgeons? And what does the future look like for the company’s surgical robotics platform? Co-hosts Tom Salemi and Chris Newmarker also chat with Karthik Bolisetty, senior associate at VC firm Gilde Healthcare, about the impact GLP-1 drugs could have on medical device start-ups. How does Gilde see the weight loss drugs impacting its portfolio and future investments? Finally, Gregg Tobin, CEO of Aptyx, our episode sponsor, talks about how the company’s new name better reflects its capabilities. Go to Aptyx.com for more information. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network on any major podcast application.

Nov 10, 20231h 2m

Boston Scientific's EP leaders Stein and Spadea-Anello discuss the next leap in cardiac ablation

In this episode of Boston Scientific Talks, Boston Scientific's electrophysiology leaders, Ken Stein, MD, SVP, Global Chief Medical Officer and Nick Spadea-Anello, Global President of Electrophysiology, offer a deep dive into the transformative potential of the FARAPULSE Pulsed Field Ablation System. They discuss the strategic development and clinical advantages of this innovative technology, emphasizing its ability to target cardiac tissue while minimizing the risk of collateral damage to vital structures like the esophagus. The duo also explores the synergistic potential of combining PFA with devices like the WATCHMAN for stroke prevention, painting a picture of a more streamlined, patient-centric approach to cardiac care. With a keen eye on the future, they discuss the vision for expanding PFA's applications, including its role in treating a broader spectrum of arrhythmias and its adaptability to various procedural settings. Tune in to learn more about Boston Scientific's forward-thinking approach to cardiac ablation. Thank you to Dassault Systèmes for sponsoring this episode. To learn how Dassault Systèmes enables innovation in medtech, visit www.medtecheco.com/lifecycle. Thank you for listening to the Boston Scientific Podcast. Subscribe to this podcast on every major podcast platform.

Nov 7, 202343 min

Intuitive's Dave Rosa shares insights on surgical robotics’ evolution, offers advice to new players

In this special episode of IntuitiveTalks, recorded live from DeviceTalks West, Dave Rosa, President of Intuitive, shares the experience of the company's pioneering role in surgical robotics. Rosa reflects on the initial skepticism faced by the company and the subsequent validation of their work as the industry has grown to embrace robotic assistance in surgery. He also discusses the balance between innovation and the practicalities of scaling a business, emphasizing the importance of reliability and supply chain management in healthcare technology. Rosa also addresses the future of surgical robotics, hinting at a shift towards more compact and specialized devices that could transform patient care. He highlights the economic benefits of robotic surgery, particularly its potential to reduce the overall costs of healthcare while improving surgical outcomes. A must for all medtech stakeholders, this episode offers a thoughtful perspective on leading a company at the forefront of medical technology. Rosa's conversation is a blend of personal experience and professional insights, providing valuable lessons on growth, adaptation, and the continuous effort to improve surgical care. Thanks to maxon Group for sponsoring this episode. Visit https://www.maxongroup.us/maxon/view/content/medical to learn more about how maxon Group works with medical device companies. Thank you for listening to the IntuitiveTalks Podcast. Subscribe to this podcast on every major podcast platform.

Nov 3, 202338 min

Abbott’s Tyler outlines vascular’s move to predictive modeling, diversifying trials & next-gen tech

In this special episode of AbbottTalks, recorded live from DeviceTalks West, Julie Tyler, president of Abbott's Vascular business, discusses the company's strategic evolution and commitment to comprehensive patient care, including a new technology, the Esprit BTK, intended to be released next year. Additionally, Tyler provides an insider's perspective on Abbott's integration of Cardiovascular Systems Inc., revealing how this move enhances Abbott's portfolio and positions the company at the forefront of vascular health. Tyler's vision extends beyond current interventions, aiming to leverage data and predictive modeling to improve patient outcomes and potentially reduce the need for later-stage interventions. With a patient-centric approach, Tyler also discusses the challenges and successes in diversifying clinical trial demographics and expanding global reach. This episode is a must-listen for those interested in how strategic acquisitions and a holistic health model can redefine patient care. Thank you to Resonetics for sponsoring this episode. To learn more about how Resonetics works with medical device companies, visit https://resonetics.com/. Thank you for listening to the AbbottTalks Podcast. Subscribe to this podcast on every major podcast platform.

Oct 31, 202359 min

Qiagen CEO on learning to love diagnostics and why he’s worried we forgot lessons from the pandemic

In this week’s episode, Qiagen CEO Thierry Bernard gives us a look inside the diagnostics leader both today and a few years ago when it was responded to the world’s dire need for diagnostics. Bernard takes us back to the early days of the pandemic, including his perspective on how different countries responded to the crisis. We’ll also hear his vision for the future of diagnostics including how Qiagen will make testing even simpler. At the start of the show, Host Tom Salemi and Chris Newmarker, executive editor of life sciences, talk with Senior Editor Danielle Kirsh about the recently released Women in Medtech issue of Medical Design and Outsourcing magazine. Kirsh shares data she’s collected on how many women hold senior positions in the medical device industry. We’re seeing some progress, but not enough. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network on any major podcast player.

Oct 27, 202356 min

It’s the DeviceTalks West Post Game Wrap Up Show, Starring Tom, Chris, Kayleen, Sean and Joe!!

We recorded this episode on stage at the conclusion of DeviceTalks West. Our semi-esteemed panel included Co-Hosts Tom Salemi and Chris Newmarker as well as Sean Whooley of the Fast Five Podcast, Kayleen Brown of DeviceTalks, and Joe Mullings of The Mullings Group. We hit upon the highlights of DeviceTalks West. We hope you were there to enjoy the show yourself! Thanks to everyone who made #DTWest2023 such a huge success! Go Medtech!

Oct 20, 202343 min

Join us at DeviceTalks West on Oct. 18-19! A pre-interview interview with Intuitive’s Dave Rosa

Join us at DeviceTalks West on Oct. 18-19 at the Santa Clara Convention Center! In this episode, Tom Salemi invites all DeviceTalkers to our biggest West Coast meeting yet! Listen for the discount code (Oh heck, it’s DTW25). We’ll also run a replay of our interview with Dave Rosa, now president of Intuitive, who will be our opening keynote interview on Oct. 19. Register now at West.DeviceTalks.com! GO MEDTECH!

Oct 13, 202340 min

How Nitin Salunke’s different mindset helped him shift career from engineer to CEO of Supira Medical

A college introduction to biomechanics set Nitin Salunke on an expected path into the medical device industry. But once his course was set Salunke helped manage innovative product launches at several large medical device companies including WL Gore, Cordis and Covidien/Medtronic. But Salunke always had his eyes on leading a start-up. In this discussion you’ll learn how he used each opportunity to help achieve that dream. Today, he leads Supira Medical, a white-hot startup developing a new type of pVAD. Salunke will also be a speaker at the upcoming DeviceTalks West meeting. Thanks for listening to this episode of DeviceTalks Weekly. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network on any major podcast channel.

Oct 6, 202339 min

Boston Scientific's Sandra Nagale predicts the future of medtech powered by AI innovations

In this episode of Boston Scientific Talks, Sandra Nagale, PhD, Director of Digital Health Platforms and Products, breaks down the transformative role of AI within the medical device industry. Motivated to drive impactful changes, Nagale emphasizes Boston Scientific's unwavering dedication to pioneering breakthrough medical solutions and enhancing patient and physician experiences through AI and emphasizes how products like BeatLogic and LUX-Dx ICM are redefining healthcare by providing actionable, real-time insights. Navigating the complexities of melding AI with healthcare, Nagale accentuates the necessity for solutions rooted in evidence that genuinely amplifies value. She highlights the urgency to streamline patient experiences, mitigate healthcare worker challenges, and elevate the patient journey. As Boston Scientific spearheads these advancements, Nagale envisions a future where medical devices seamlessly integrate into holistic patient care – from early detection to treatment. Dive into this episode to uncover how Boston Scientific is steering the medtech industry into an AI-augmented future. Thank you to S3 Connected Health for sponsoring this episode of Boston Scientific Talks. For more information about S3 Connected Health, go to s3connectedhealth.com. Thank you for listening to the Boston Scientific Podcast. Subscribe to this podcast on every major podcast platform.

Oct 5, 202335 min

Hear the Last 10 Start-ups Standing in MedTech Innovator’s Pitch Competitions

This week’s episode is dedicated entirely to the 10 Finalists of MedTech Innovator’s Pitch Competitions. The final winners will be selected by the audience on Oct. 10 at the upcoming AdvaMed annual meeting. The finalists for MedTech Innovator’s grand prize of $350,000 are listed below. Click on the link to watch their 1-minute pitch video. Dr. Tom McClellan - Fingy3D - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCoj_ZALf3c Amanda French - IFPx - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8B3j2weOkNo Jay Shah/Vivek Ganesh - Neurava - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyUB9WCLeww Dr. Alex Woods - Newrotex - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEhP_Ack32c Alex Ballatori/Shane Shahrestani - StrokeDx - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdkl5QyDfD8 The companies listed below are vying for MedTech Innovator’s Execution Award. The winner will receive $25,000. Click on the link to watch their 1-minute pitch video. Harlee Sorkin - InterShunt Technologies - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPi5FSRSjUQ Michael Ebner - Hypervision Surgical - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTz-AXfwJgw Lori Arakaki - Opticyte - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AECmlLpv0hE Joanna Nathan - Prana Thoracic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myjUp3Gg4mQ Dushyanth Surakanti - Sparta Biomedical - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvS9PwpkT_c DeviceTalks’s Tom Salemi and Kayleen Brown visited with the founders and CEOs of each of the 10 companies. We’ll run through those interviews with Paul Grand, CEO of the MedTech Innovator program. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network on any major podcast application.

Sep 30, 20231h 15m

Ryan Lakin dives into Abbott's pioneering role in digital health and patient engagement

In the newest episode of AbbottTalks, Ryan Lakin, Divisional Vice President of Digital Solutions, Medical Devices at Abbott, delves deep into the transformative role of digital health solutions in the medical device landscape and emphasizes Abbott's commitment to not just treating the sick but also empowering individuals to maintain optimal health. Lakin shares insights into how Abbott's innovative technologies, like the FreeStyle Libre 2 glucose monitoring system and Lingo, are reshaping patient care by offering real-time data and insights. This proactive approach allows patients to understand their body's reactions to various stimuli, leading to more informed health decisions. Lakin also touches on the challenges of integrating digital tools into healthcare, highlighting the need for evidence-based solutions that genuinely add value. He underscores the importance of simplifying patient pathways, reducing healthcare worker burdens, and enhancing overall patient experiences. As Abbott continues to pioneer in this realm, Lakin speaks to a future where medical devices play a more holistic role in patient care, from prevention to intervention. Listen today to hear more on how Abbott is shaping the future of digital health. Thank you to GlobalMed-MDI for sponsoring this episode. To learn more about how GlobalMed-MDI works with medical device companies, visit www.moldeddevices.com. Thank you for listening to the AbbottTalks Podcast.

Sep 27, 202344 min

CEO Clifford on how Moximed has kept singularly focused on developing a shock absorber for the knee

Osteoarthritis isn’t a typical target for startups but Moximed isn’t developing a typical device. In this episode, CEO Anton Clifford will walk us through the biomedical process that led to the decision to build a shock absorber that can stabilized an injured knee. The route been long, winding and has led the team over some bumpy roads but Moximed is poised to deliver on its long-time promise. At the start,co-hosts Tom Salemi and Chris Newmarker chat with Associate Editor Sean Whooley about Boston Scientific’s recent analyst day, with a tight focus on why Boston Scientific sees opportunity in China when other medical devices are withdrawing. Notes for this episode https://www.massdevice.com/boston-scientific-targets-next-level/ https://www.medicaldesignandoutsourcing.com/china-exposure-medtronic-intuitive-henry-schein-align-envista-dentsply-sirona/ https://www.massdevice.com/zimvie-reports-difficult-macroenvironment-q4-miss/ https://www.massdevice.com/category/massdevice-podcast/ Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network on any major podcast player.

Sep 22, 20231h 0m

Intuitive's Tony Jarc discusses the next leap in surgical robotics with AI integration

In this episode of IntuitiveTalks, Tony Jarc, Sr. Director of Digital & Machine Learning at Intuitive, walks us through the evolving landscape of surgical robotics, highlighting the transformative potential of AI and machine learning in enhancing surgical procedures, providing real-time guidance to ensure the best possible patient outcomes. Jarc also introduces Case Insights enabled by the My Intuitive hub, a digital tool designed to offer surgeons valuable post-operative feedback. But the platform's potential goes beyond the data. Jarc also underscores the significance of collaborating with surgeons from the early stages of product development to ensure its useability and effectiveness. As surgical robotics continue to advance, Jarc's insights provide a glimpse into how technology and human expertise can work in tandem for improved surgical procedures. Listen now to learn more about how Intuitive is not just embracing the intersection of AI and surgical robotics but using it to guide future opportunities. Thank you to TECAN, for sponsoring this episode of IntuitiveTalks. Visit tecan.com/paramit-design-to-manufacturing to hear from TECAN’s leadership team in an expert video series and to download TECAN’s Product Requirements Checklist to help you prepare for your product development. Thank you for listening to the IntuitiveTalks Podcast. Subscribe to this podcast on every major podcast platform.

Sep 19, 202338 min

Hawkins on how Avail is changing Medtech; Turning Pain into Purpose & other MedtechVision Takeaways

This week we’ll visit with Daniel Hawkins, CEO of Avail Medsystems. Hawkins is a prolific and successful medtech entrepreneur who was an early employee at Intuitive and co-founder of Shockwave Medical. Hawkins talks about both experiences, but DeviceTalks listeners should listen carefully for his insights on how ASCs are changing medtech and how OEMs are using Avail’s telepresence system to compensate. DeviceTalks Editorial Director Tom Salemi and Managing Editor Kayleen Brown share their takeways from the MedtechVISION conference in Menlo Park. The conference raised many themes that we’ll be exploring at DeviceTalks West on October 18-19 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network on many major podcast player.

Sep 15, 20231h 13m