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Making hospital IT safer

Dear Sir or Madam,

When an attack on IT knocks out a hospital, human lives are at risk in the worst case. But making computers and other end devices secure is not enough to protect your own systems from attacks. To find out where the risks still lie and what hospitals can do about them, read our interview "IT security in hospitals".

By the way: There are less than four months until COMPAMED 2023! And you can find all exhibitors who have registered so far in our exhibitor and product database.

Enjoy reading and browsing!

Timo Roth
Editorial team COMPAMED-tradefair.com

PS: In the run-up to COMPAMED and MEDICA, we will once again bring you exciting online talk rounds on your screen this year. Look forward to the topics OR robotics, AI in diagnostics, sensor technology and telemedicine. You can find all information about MEDICA DEEP DIVE here!

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Interview: IT security in hospitals
MEDICA DEEP DIVE
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IT security in hospitals

Interview - SERVICES & ADVICE

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Hospitals collect a great deal of patient data, whether in admissions or when using medical technology equipment such as MRI or ultrasound. Unfortunately, it has been shown time and again that this data is not as well protected as it should be - hacker attacks sometimes paralyze entire hospitals.
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IT security in hospitals
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Electrodes: 4D printing for nerve stimulation

News

MANUFACTURING & DEVICES

Specific nerves may be stimulated artificially, for example to treat pain. The finer the nerves, the more difficult it is to attach the required electrodes. Researchers have now developed flexible electrodes produced with 4D printing technology. On contact with moisture, they automatically fold and wrap themselves around thin nerves.
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Product safety: anti-counterfeiting through laser printing

News

MANUFACTURING & DEVICES

A team of researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces (MPICI) has developed a method that could make it more difficult to counterfeit products in the future. The new and patented method makes it possible to produce unique, non-copyable fluorescent patterns quickly, environmentally friendly and at low costs.
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Biosensing: air monitor can detect COVID-19 variants

News

MICRO TECH

Scientists are looking at ways to surveil indoor environments in real time for viruses. By combining recent advances in aerosol sampling technology and an ultrasensitive biosensing technique, researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have created a real-time monitor that can detect any of the SARS-CoV-2 virus variants in a room in about 5 minutes.
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Micro scanners in medicine: flexible for customized applications

News

MICRO TECH

The potential of micro scanners in medical technology is immense. Their small size, low weight and high energy efficiency make them ideal for mobile use. More than 200 different micro scanner designs have been developed at Fraunhofer IPMS to meet customer-specific requirements.
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MEDICA DEEP DIVE – We. Talk. Healthcare.

Live Online Talk

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Innovation cycles in healthcare are becoming shorter due to the progress of digitalization, and knowledge is becoming more fast-moving. With MEDICA DEEP DIVE, we are giving trends and insights a stage even before MEDICA in November - live online on your screen.
Experience use cases and best practices in our online live talks!
MEDICA DEEP DIVE
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NOVA project: next generation of antimicrobial coating technologies

News

MATERIALS

Researchers develop and test highly efficient, environmentally friendly and stable antimicrobial (antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal) coating technologies in the NOVA project.
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Company News, MATERIALS

Fort Wayne Metals expands tantalum offerings with equipment acquisition

Fort Wayne Metals

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FORT WAYNE, IN, USA | June 5, 2023 –– Fort Wayne Metals, a leading manufacturer of precision wire-based materials and components, acquired certain equipment and assets to support tantalum production...
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Company News

Mindray & HugeMed Hands on Training

Shenzhen HugeMed Medical Technical Development Co., Ltd

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With an aging population and an increasing workload, global clinicians are facing more challenges. Such as lack of experiences in how to deal with complications during perioperative management, how to...
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