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Emerging Technologies
Dr. Amit Zabtani, cofounder and CMO of CustoMED and orthopedic surgeon at UCLA, joins MobiHealthNews to discuss 3D printing personalized surgical instruments.
Emerging Technologies
Dr. Amit Zabtani, an orthopedic surgeon at UCLA and cofounder and CMO of CustoMED, says the company uses 3D printing to create patient-specific instruments based on an individual’s anatomy, enabling more precise positioning during surgery.
New York-based Somethings will use the funds to scale its mobile app that connects teens and young adults with trained peer mentors.
The partnership will allow Mira's hormone test results to be compared with Oura Ring data on sleep, temperature and readiness, enabling trend tracking.
A community trial has shown that the data-driven, fall-detecting wearable robot developed at Nanyang Technological University requires less physiotherapist assistance.
Powered by conversational AI, the tool aims to plug Hong Kong's palliative care workforce gap – with fewer than one specialist per 100,000 people – as advance medical directive legislation takes effect in May 2026.
The California-based company will use the funds to expand its healthcare advocate network and platform, partnerships with payers and providers and for clinical research.
Emerging Technologies
Debra Beauregard, director of medical intelligence and innovation at San Diego-based Rady Children's Health, joins MobiHealthNews to discuss partnering with digital health companies.
The pharma giant alleges that Hims & Hers is infringing its patents and misleading consumers by selling unsafe, unapproved compounded versions of its semaglutide drugs.
Also, Omniscient Neurotechnology has received $14 million in government-backed funding to scale its AI-based brain mapping platform.