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14.11.2024 By Milena Sprysz and Niazmina Nasserie
Medical devices and sustainability: where high-tech meets greenfield
Medical technology and environmental protection may seem far removed from one another, but the future demands environmentally friendly solutions in healthcare. But how do you develop sustainable medical devices that are safe and environmentally friendly? In this blog post, we take a look behind the scenes and show how to combine high-tech with environmental responsibility.
Read more31.07.2024 By Matthias Zurth
Why digital production is essential for companies
Implementing digital production, IIoT, industrial metaverse and AI is often difficult. This blog series shows successful examples from various industries. In this blog post, I answer the questions of why digital production is important, what added value it offers and why implementation in production is often more complex than in other areas of the value chain.
Read more05.10.2023 By Tanja Picker
Taking a medical device into the cloud: what manufacturers need to consider beforehand
If a piece of software is designed by the vendor for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes, it is regarded as a medical device under the law. That means that the manufacturer must comply with all applicable laws and hence all guidelines set out in the different standards there are. In my blog post, I will describe how the expectations described in the standards and regulations can be presented and grouped to ensure it is possible to examine and document them as part of a larger overall process.
Read more11.09.2023 By Julia Thimmel
Spelling an end to Schrems II? The new Data Privacy Framework and its implications
In an increasingly digitalised world where data is transmitted to other countries, it is essential that personal data is protected. This is especially true when it comes to the cross-border transfer of health data. In this blog post, I will explain what impact the Data Privacy Framework has on the transfer of health data between the EU and the US and what effect this has on how digital health apps are run.
Read more06.09.2023 By Stefanie Ehrlich
Life sciences – a highly regulated project environment
Working on and supporting projects in the life sciences sector means dealing with a whole host of regulatory requirements. In this blog post, I will provide an overview of which standards, regulations, laws and guidelines might be involved and what impact they have on project management.
Read more16.08.2023 By Juan Carlos Peñafiel Suárez
What is lab 4.0?
Lab 4.0 is garnering a lot of attention at the moment – and rightfully so. It is more than just a passing trend; it marks a major leap forward in both technology and how we think on a societal level. But what exactly is lab 4.0? What are the goals being pursued with its rollout and what is the timeline on when they might be achieved? I explore these questions in my latest blog post.
Read more07.07.2023 By Juan Carlos Peñafiel Suárez
Is a single source of truth (SSOT) needed in the laboratory?
Laboratories are working hard today to solve the problems created by the exponential increase in data. One promising approach is single source of truth (SSOT). In this blog post, I will explain the underlying concept behind SSOT as well as the advantages it brings.
Read more09.06.2023 By Juan Carlos Peñafiel Suárez
Which laboratory challenges can data standards solve?
The era of digitalisation has seen the amount of data available increase exponentially. That is why good communication between instances is still the key to managing it – and data standards play a major role in this. This blog post will explain which challenges data standards can solve.
Read more13.02.2023 By Juan Carlos Peñafiel Suárez
A day in the laboratory of the future
Since work to redesign laboratories is already underway these days, it can be assumed that in ten years, the laboratories of the future will look much different than they do now. But how might they look? In my blog post, I will use the example of a fictitious scientist named Alva to describe the day-to-day work in a laboratory in the year 2033.
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