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January 2nd, 2007
Medical Device Forecast & Trends 2007
Abstract:
As microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and nanotechnology finally begin to get a foothold in the medical device industry, a regulatory gap arises. These technologies are very promising, and products using MEMS technologies have already started to be introduced to the market. The FDA has not provided a blanket guidance specifically on MEMS and nanotech in medical devices, Vogel says. This could lead to unintended mishaps before regulation catches up with the technology.
Source:
boston.dbusinessnews.com
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