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Innovation in Healthcare Status Quo & Quo Vadis Telemedicine 3D PrintingTRANSCRIPT
Innovations in MedTech
Dr. Peter Vogel Web: www.petervogel.org
Email: [email protected] Twitter: @pevogel
§ …enables people to live healthy and productive lives. § …increase the productivity and efficiency of healthcare
systems (shorter hospital stays, less invasive surgeries, etc.) § …contributes to economic growth
§ Global sales in 2014: > USD 350 billion
§ More patent applications than any other industry
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MedTech…
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Source: EUCOMED
„Instruments, apparatuses, implants, in vitro reagents, or similar or related articles that are used to diagnose, prevent, or treat
disease or other conditions.“
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500k medical technologies available
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What is MedTech?
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Wireless Implantable Medical Devices
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Connected Health
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Remote Patient Monitoring
Hospital-based Systems
Consumer Health
Telehealth
Connected Health
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The Global MedTech Market (in $ Billion)
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Source: ProMexico
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Emerging Trends in MedTech
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Source: Herman & Devey, Future Trends in Medical Devices Technologies
Electronic Technologies § Computerized devices, IT systems § Robotic devices § Wireless systems Synthetic Organs and Tissue § 3D Printing § Artificial organ, organ assistive devices § Combination products; Device + bio/pharma § Materials-based devices § Biocompatibility technologies § Infection-inhibiting devices Detection, Diagnostics, Monitoring § Early detection and diagnosis § Personalized medicine, “customizable" devices § Sensor technologies § Patient monitoring systems
Decentralized-Care Technologies § Home/self care devices § Portable/mobile devices § Telemedicine systems Demographic Technologies § Aging-related devices § Enhancement/augmentation products Invasiveness-Reducing Technologies § Photonic devices § Acoustic devices § Molecular therapies § Minimally invasive technologies § Miniaturized devices § Imaging Devices/Systems
Trends expected to reach the market by latest 2018
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Emerging Trends in MedTech
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Source: Herman & Devey, Future Trends in Medical Devices Technologies
Electronic Technologies § Computerized devices, IT systems § Robotic devices § Wireless systems Synthetic Organs and Tissue § 3D Printing § Artificial organ, organ assistive devices § Combination products; Device + bio/pharma § Materials-based devices § Biocompatibility technologies § Infection-inhibiting devices Detection, Diagnostics, Monitoring § Early detection and diagnosis § Personalized medicine, “customizable" devices § Sensor technologies § Patient monitoring systems
Decentralized-Care Technologies § Home/self care devices § Portable/mobile devices § Telemedicine systems Demographic Technologies § Aging-related devices § Enhancement/augmentation products Invasiveness-Reducing Technologies § Photonic devices § Acoustic devices § Molecular therapies § Minimally invasive technologies § Miniaturized devices § Imaging Devices/Systems
Trends expected to reach the market by latest 2018
3D Printing
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3D Printing
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3D printing or additive manufacturing (AM) is any of various processes for making a three-dimensional object of almost any shape from a 3D model or other electronic data source primarily through additive processes in which successive layers of material are laid down under computer control.1
1Adopted from Wikipedia
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3D Printing in Medicine
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“Out of all the applications and industries heavily impacted by advances in 3D printing, the medical field seems to be undergoing the most drastic changes as a
result of the technology” (3DP News, 09/14)
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3D Printing in MedTech
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Using PLA material, a hand prosthesis was built for a little girl in the US whose family did not have the means to pay for a real prosthesis – in particular due to the child’s growth.
Using 3D printing, doctors created an artificial windpipe for a 6-week old baby whose left bronchial tube collapsed on a daily basis, preventing him from breathing; ultimately saving his life.
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3D Printing – Selected News from the past 15 days!
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3D Printing – Selected News from the past 15 days!
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3D Printing – Selected News from the past 15 days!
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3D-printed Titanium skull replacement
3D-printed model of heart tumor prior to surgery
3D-printed Robohand
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3D Printing – A solution for inclusive innovation
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3D Printing – The 2 big players
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Stratasys 3D Printing Founding Year 1989 1986 Revenues 2014 $ 750 - 770 million $ 700 - 740 million R&D Expenditures 9.9% of revenues 11.7% of revenues # Acquisitions / mergers
Objet (merger) Solid Concepts Makerbot GrabCAD …
> 40 since 2010
# Patents 550 973
§ Demographic shift with ageing population
§ Widening gap between rich and poor
§ Increasing healthcare costs
3D printing is one of several technological innovations that can help in
getting a hold of the massive challenging we are going to face in the
upcoming decades. Yet, there is still a lot of homework to be done to
differentiate between dream and reality!
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Quo Vadis?
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Dr. Peter Vogel
Peter Vogel Strategy Consulting Rapperswil - Switzerland
Mail [email protected]
Twitter: @pevogel Web www.petervogel.org
Thank you for your attention.