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Contents ¦ March/April 2016 HOW TO CONTACT THE TEAM Director – Publishing Colin Martin T: +44 (0)1293 710 042

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30 MATERIAL FOR LIVING How composite technology from Morgan is helping save lives on the scanning table 32 SEEING NEW FILMS CFT technology wins finance to combat heart diasese 35 HIP TO IT Lucideon research investigates the longevity and wear and tear in orthopaedic implants 36 SCALING UP – GOT WHAT IT TAKES? Phillips Medisize outlines the criteria for successful volumetric med-tech production

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37 NEW PRODUCTS Part of our regular look at med-tech innovations reaching the market place 38 MED-TECH AT WAR Using smart phone applications for medical emergencies on the battlefield 40 MACHINERY UPDATE Two new developments featured from the world of med-tech machinery

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at EXPO 2016 with MTI! Med-Tech Innovation is a unique multi-media platform serving the UK and Ireland’s medical device manufacturing industries. We spoke to founder and director Colin Martin about MTI’s vision and purpose and how it serves med-tech businesses throughout the year…..

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e were established in 2010, and our aim has always been to provide the med-tech industries with a platform from which device manufacturers – and in particular the design engineering community – can learn about the latest technology and services available from the allimportant supply chain. Additionally, we also orchestrate and match-make a number of other relevant industry stakeholders – this in order to help facilitate collaboration, funding, research, innovation and good business through the industry. Our publishing We still see a print publication as a very viable and much wanted medium. In an increasingly digital world our research overwhelmingly indicated that a print publication was the most desirable method of content delivery for the majority (over 80%) of our target audience in the UK and Ireland. Our subscribers in the UK & Ireland have the choice to receive a print copy or a digital edition to their inbox, both free of charge. We currently have over 6000 such subscribers, a figure which we shall certainly maintain in order to be able to deliver quality content to a quality audience. By virtue of our digital edition of the magazine and our new App, we also have a growing international reach from the USA to ASIA of around 2000 subscribers. These subscribers are typically generated via our leading website www.med-techinnovation.com which has a vibrant mix of news content, blogs, archive technical articles, jobs, events, and a suppliers directory.

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'It is a design-led, advanced manufacturing industry where people play a critical role in the innovation process' Social media plays an important role in the media platform with a very active twitter account (@ medtechonline) with 3,500 followers and a buoyant group on Linked In (Med-Tech Innovation) with approximately 1000 members. Dovetailing with the print and digital products is our unique annual event, Med-Tech Innovation EXPO. The value of MTI EXPO Ultimately, business – in this industry at least – is still done between people! It is a design-led, advanced manufacturing industry where people play a critical role in the innovation process; and MTI EXPO is designed to bring those professionals together in a face-to-face environment. The MTI EXPO combines an exhibition with over 100 leading supply chain companies together with a worldclass conference addressing some of the key issues facing the industry. At the same time, a comprehensive

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seminar programme looks at key technology and service sectors, from wearable tech and additive manufacturing to regulatory issues around ISO13485, to design challenges. There will also be a Recruitment Clinic this year within which confidential meetings can take place to discuss recruitment needs and/or career progression and development. Round this off with a gala dinner and the Medilink UK Healthcare Business Awards and you have a fabulous two day event that is totally unique in the UK.

The magazine, the website, the MTI EXPO is all there to help you do your job – hopefully, better!

So what’s in it for you? If you are a device manufacturer then MTI is a source of the best quality content to help you in your job. Design/R&D/Manufacturing/Process/Quality/Regulatory engineers and your senior management teams this is for you. The magazine, the web site, the MTI EXPO is all there to help you do your job – hopefully, better! This is all provided free of charge; and as a further incentive to come to the MTI EXPO this year, we are giving away a fabulous Makerbot Z18 Replicator 3D Printer to one lucky visitor via the automatic raffle entry. Opportunities for suppliers If you are a supplier to the industry, we know how difficult it can be to get valuable ‘face time’ with your existing customers, let alone your prospects. MTI is your window into their world via the various means made available to you. We can help you get your message across clearly with advertising, PR, exhibition space, sponsorship, video, e-mail, advertorial, contract-publishing supplements and much more.

Med-Tech Innovation is a 365 day-a-year resource that is there to serve you and your industry.

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Make a date with us at the EXPO to discuss how we can help you create better med-tech business all year round.

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Win a 3D printer at MTI EXPO! Laser Lines Ltd and MTI EXPO 2016 are once again giving all visitors who pre-register and attend the show, the opportunity to win a brand new Makerbot Z18 Replicator 3D printer. Simply: Pre-register; attend the show – and the organisers will do the rest! The winner will be randomly selected from all eligible attendees, across both days of the event, in a prize draw at the end of the show.

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TI EXPO 2016 will feature a number of companies that offer 3D printing solutions in different ways. In a field where innovation saves lives, Stratasys-based 3D printing has empowered doctors, researchers and medical device manufacturers to work faster, test thoroughly and customise their devices in new and innovative ways. In the medical industry, there have been many cases where patient diagnosis and treatments have been improved by 3D printing. For example, 3D printing helps manufacturers bring their medical devices to market quicker than ever before. Hospitals can have prototypes to test and any design changes can be made on-the-fly. This demonstrates the indirect effect 3D printing has on the process and in turn, improves patient care. On the other hand, 3D printing applications such as surgical planning directly affects the amount of time patients spend on the operating table and can improve their chances of a successful surgery For highly accurate surgical guides and prototypes that mimic the look and feel of the finished medical device, 3D printers that offer precision are essential. These systems produce models in a range of materials - from rigid to flexible, clear to opaque, right through to specialist bio-compatible materials. PolyJet technology, for example, has impacted the dental market in particular, with dentists able to print extremely accurate dental moulds in a matter of hours. For applications such as tooling, custom fixtures and in some cases, printing end-use parts, Stratasys’ FDM Technology works with production-grade materials, including high-performance thermoplastics, to produce strong, high performance parts that function like the intended product. For medical device manufacturers, the ability to print tough, durable parts enables them to test prototypes for fit, form and function in its intended environment – bringing products to market quicker than ever before. www.med-techinnovation.com

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Both of these technologies offer biocompatible materials, providing users with 3D printing‘s scalability and geometric capabilities in patient care and advanced experimental work. The med-tech and healthcare industries are at the cutting edge of driving 3D global demand. When human lives are directly affected by a technology, users will always look for innovations that can reduce time and improve quality. In some cases, surgeons are now able to “practice” surgery ahead of the operation using 3D printed models, enabling them to perfect the treatment and reduce the amount of time patients spend on the operating table. The MTI EXPO 3D printer prize itself will be on display at the show next to the Medilink UK Awards Finalists section. At MTI EXPO 2016 you will also have the opportunity to witness the Makerbot Z18 in operation on Stand No. 55 where Laser Lines will be running live demonstrations and fielding a team of experts to answer any questions you may have. March/April 2016 : 7


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Get vital research at the MTI EXPO 2016 Conference The UK’s biggest Med-Tech Event benefits greatly from a having a top notch conference on both days. We go behind the organising scenes with our partner Medilink East Midlands (MEM) to learn about the upcoming highlights on April 20-21. this conference, this will primarily be the owner/managers of Med-Tech businesses, but the event is also likely to attract a diverse range of delegates from across the life science sector. Therefore, the speakers on April 20-21 will be appealing to an expert audience, and will also be presenting specialist topics in a way that non-experts can follow. Successful conferences are all about providing a balance of content that is relevant to the audience and Medilink EM utilises a four point question system when considering topics and speakers:

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edilink East Midlands (EM) is a founding member of Medilink UK, a federation of regional organisations who have been providing business support to the life sciences sector for two decades. Each regional organisation has its own capabilities and Medilink EM has created expertise in event management. Based in Nottingham, Medilink EM is perfectly placed to support the Med-Tech Innovation Expo and have taken the lead to deliver the UK Med-Tech Innovation Conference. Medilink EM’s small but effective team has over 20 years of combined experience in delivering events from bespoke training courses to conferences for 250+ delegates. Using a network of over 4,100 contacts from 700 plus organisations the team are well placed in sourcing speakers from industry, academia and NHS. For the 4th year running, Medilink EM is running the two-day conference and are delighted to share some of their experiences for making a successful event. The first thing that needs to be clearly understood when planning an event is who the audience will be. For 8 : March/April 2016

What do delegates need to know that will be helpful for their business today? Typically such information includes issues such as current changes to government policy, regulatory changes and availability of funding and finance. On day one of this conference, for example, we therefore have John Wilkinson, Director of Devices at Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) describing the implications of the new Medical Device Directive. John’s presentation will be absolutely vital to any company operating in the Med-Tech sector. It alone is worth the visit to the Ricoh Arena, Coventry. What is strategic that delegates need to know going forward? Issues such as economic trends and specific sectoral trends are important. For example, understanding what is essential to the NHS and its direction of travel is vital to all Med-Tech companies. On day two, we will be joined by Alyson Brett, Chief Executive of NHS Commercial Solutions who will be talking about transforming procurement covering Innovation and Medical Technology. Again, this is a mustsee presentation for companies who wish to serve and sell to the NHS. What would delegates find of general interest? Entrepreneurial case studies are always valuable, instructive and encouraging, so conferences should always try and include a component of ‘real life’ business www.med-techinnovation.com


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stories. The cross over from military applications to public health is becoming increasingly relevant to our sector and at MTI Lieutenant Colonel, Chris Gibson MBE will take the stage to present his experiences. What are the hot topics in med-tech that must be covered? There is always so much happening in this growing sector that it can be difficult to pin this down to one or two things, but for MEM one key area that our network want to hear more about is:

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Digital health: the cost of acute care in the UK is becoming prohibitive, so care will increasingly take place in the community. Digital health is seen as a major contributor to reducing NHS costs, moving healthcare into the community, integrating primary and acute care and making NHS systems more efficient. The NHS Five Year Forward View and the Accelerated Access Review (AAR), both recognise the contribution of Digital Health to the future success of the NHS. During the conference Stephanie Parker, Digital Health Strategy Lead from the Office of Life Sciences will address the growing challenges that industry will face. Costa Philippou, Business Development Manager at Medilink East Midlands says that ‘getting the right balance between these elements is probably one of the biggest challenges for an event organiser. Finding the right mix of speakers who will be both engaging and informative, current and forward looking is never easy – but in the case of the UK Med-Tech Innovation Conference 2016, we hope that this has been achieved.’ Becky Brown, Project Leader, Marketing and Events at Medilink East Midlands adds; ‘Even the best line up of presenters can be let down by poor venue and set-up, but with Colin Martin and the MTI team on hand that’s really not something to ever worry about for this conference. We are very excited to be part of such a diverse, fast-paced event for the sector and hope to see many new and returning companies.’

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Day one conference

The UK Medical Device Manufacturing Conference by Wednesday 20th April 2016 09.00 UK MEDTECH INNOVATION EXPO OPENS 10.30 Welcome and opening remarks Gary Stapleton – Chair Medilink UK 10.40 Creating value through innovation Dr Amir Babaei-Mahani – Senior Director, New Ventures (Medical Devices), Johnson & Johnson Innovation, London 11.20 The new medical device regulation – implications for MedTech businesses John Wilkinson – Director of Devices, Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) 11.50 Med Tech and the Accelerated Access Review Nicole Mather – Director of the Office for Life Sciences at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) and the Department of Health (DH) 12.20 Precision medicine – opportunities and challenges for the diagnostics industry Berwyn Clarke – Chief Executive, Glyconics 12.50 LUNCH 13.30 Digital health in the UK – an industry study and growing the sector Stephanie Parker – Digital Health Strategy Lead, Office for Life Sciences, BIS and Department of Health 14.00 An overview of the funding landscape for UK MedTech SMEs Ian Tracey – Head of Access to Funding & Finance, The Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) 14.30 From human performance to healthcare, the journey continues… Dr Tom Dawson – Founding Director, Rescon Technologies 15.00 UDI, GS1 and NHS eProcurement – latest developments Chris Doyle – Managing Director, Genshone Transformation 15.30 CONFERENCE CLOSE 16.30 MEDTECH INNOVATION EXPO CLOSES 19.00 MEDILINK UK AWARDS DINNER

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The UK Medical Device Manufacturing Conference – Thursday 21st April 2016 09.00 UK MEDTECH INNOVATION EXPO OPENS 10.00 Innovation, from conflict in crisis Lieutenant Colonel Chris Gibson – SO1 Clinical Policy, Defence Medical Directorate 10.40 United Kingdom trade & investment priorities for the Life Sciences sector 2016-21 David Sheppard – Head of Life Sciences Trade, UKTI Life Sciences Organisation (LSO) 11.10 Jellyfish Collagen Biomaterials: Next generation collagen for cell culture and Med-Tech products Andrew Mearns Spragg – Chief Executive, Jellagen Pty Ltd 11.40 Developing solutions for next generation health and social care Paul Thomas – Enterprise Architect, Enterprise Strategy Practice, Microsoft 12.10 Decentralized Diagnostics: Point-of-care testing solutions to meet the needs in health care Jos Rijntjes – Marketing & Strategy, Handheld Diagnostics, Healthcare Incubator, Philips and Alison Sundset – Director of Business Development and Clinical Affairs, Home Clinical Monitoring, Healthcare Incubator, Philips 12.40 LUNCH 13.15 Key Enabling Technologies: the future of Med Tech skills Joanna Counsell – Research Manager, Cogent Skills

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13.45 Transforming procurement together: innovation and medical technology Alyson Brett – Chief Executive, NHS Commercial Solutions 14.15 Can you build a winning healthcare company without understanding patient needs? Michael Seres – Founder 11 Health 14.45 CONFERENCE CLOSE 16.00 MEDTECH INNOVATION EXPO CLOSES

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Get essential Med-Tech learning at seminars MTI EXPO is renowned for the quality and depth of its seminars for the Med-Tech industries. And knowledge is indeed power in this most demanding of sectors. The lastest changes to ISO 13485; the latest financial instruments available; the marketing strategy and tactics for med-tech innovators – these are all part of our MTI EXPO 2016 seminar programme.

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hree leading consultancies, for example, have combined in order to provide top notch help in seminar format to med-tech innovators at MTI EXPO 2016. In addition the consultancy triumverate will make free

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one-to-one clinic sessions available on 21 April on a first come first served basis. The diverse talents of Maddison, Tactiq and Viadynamics will be leading the way. Alan Johnson, Tactiq technical director has over 30 years experience in the sector via various positions at GE Healthcare. Vincent Ellis, MD of Maddison has over 20 years experience in product development and Nicholas Duggan has led a wide range of assignments at Viadynamics. The afternoon of 20 April will see the three men in action through the open seminar format. A total of four modules will be offered to MTI EXPO. On the 2nd day of the show the three consultants are back to offer the Innovation Clinic. This is an exclusive, confidential and free of charge opportunity for entrepreneurs, start-ups, SMEs and university research groups. The opportunity it there to discuss the challenges associated with your technology, business strategy, product proposition and routes to market with leading innovation consultants. Whether you have progressed to an advanced stage, or have an exciting new idea, you can benefit from engagement with a team dedicated to help you make the most of your innovation. www.med-techinnovation.com


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The 50 minute, closed door clinic (under NDA if required) provides you with an opportunity to discuss your product and innovation issues with a highly qualified panel of innovation thought leaders. The aim is to help you to establish a target driven product development path to reduce technical risk, navigate regulatory hurdles and enhance your commercial potential. These clinics are set to cover subjects such as: • Opportunity and project definition • Development planning and road mapping • Product design and development • Regulatory and compliance Colin Martin, MTI EXPO show director says that ‘these Innovation clinics are a great opportunity within the EXPO 2016 setting. Places are strictly limited, however, so if you wish to book into a clinic session, please get in contact with us as soon as you can.’ The internationally recognized medical device industry quality management systems (QMS) standard, has been under revision since 2010. The published standard was available on 25 February 2016. The standard ISO 13485 (Medical devices) is a requirement for regulatory purposes and at MTI EXPO 2016, the British Standards Institute (BSI) will provide a free guide to all of the updates and changes. These are extensive. For example, the new revision ISO 13485:2016 will NOT align with the revised high level structure, Annex SL, used in ISO 9001:2015. For those medical device manufacturers who hold dual certification, you will need to be aware and start to consider and develop transition plans to allow for a smooth migration from previous versions of the standards to the two newly released versions. Cross referencing material will be available within the standard which will correlate the clauses of ISO 9001:2008 to the clauses of ISO 9001:2015. As with previous versions of ISO 13485, the standard will also contain cross referencing tables, i.e. ISO 13485:2016 with ISO 9001:2015. All to be further explained at EXPO 2016. www.med-techinnovation.com

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High value technology is another ‘hot button’ within the medical sphere. MTI EXPO 2016 is delighted to have secured the services of the UK’s High Value Manufacturing (HVM) Catapult – who will outline some of their success and case study work in the med-tech sectors. The UK is a global leader in innovation, but much of this innovation ends up being commercialised and produced outside of the country. Bridging the highrisk and high-cost journey from innovation to UKmanufactured reality, is key to commercial success. Seminar lessons from the HVM’s seven centres across the country will illustrate the full range of manufacturing technology capabilities. Much of the technology innovation developed in sectors such as aerospace and automotive, now successfully transfers to medical technologies also. The HVM Catapult will therefore introduce the technology innovation opportunities it offers to the medtech sector, and will share the stage with a number of med-tech companies who successfully work with the Catapult. These include: The Centre for Process Innovation - helping med-tech business progress • The Manufacturing Technology Centre - Design for Additive Manufacturing in Med-Tech • Medical Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre, which will offer a number of SME case studies. • MTI EXPO seminar lessons from the HVM’s seven centres across the country will illustrate the full range of manufacturing technology capabilities, from materials to biologics and from automation to virtual reality, from additive manufacturing to metal forming. The HVM works with businesses of all sizes and many sectors in order to help turn ideas into commercial applications by addressing the gap in, and accelerating the activity between technology concept and commercialization. The HVM urges vistors and exhibitors alike to attend the seminar sessions at MTI EXPO and to visit them on Stand 63. To learn more about the complete MTI EXPO seminar programme over the two days of the show – please visit www.mtiexpo-uk.com/WhereWhen/FREEspecialistseminars

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Boddingtons back to enjoy MTI EXPO Nowhere are med-tech manufacturing services as much in demand as in the highly specified world of cleanroom injection moulding.

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ittle wonder then that leading practitioner Boddingtons returns to MTI EXPO 2016 for further business. The company has increased its med-tech turnover from last year, has garnered yet another Plastics Industry Award (for Braidlock - a med-tech device) and has high expectations for further enquiries and orders in the healthcare and medical fields. Andy Tibbs, Managing Director, says that ‘Boddingtons had a fantastic experience at EXPO 2015 last year. We attracted a very significant batch of interesting and solid enquiries, many of which entered into our gated product introduction process. The net result was an increased in new business that is now a healthy part of our overall company growth.’ Tibbs adds that ‘successful manufacturers today not only need to make a great product. Increasingly they need to master the art of marketing – to see and be seen – and to clearly communicate services, strengths and benefits to target markets. As a company we are therefore walking our marketing talk as part of our ambitious growth trajectory for the next five years. MTI EXPO will play an increasingly important part in helping us achieve our aims and our sales targets.’ Colin Martin, EXPO founder and organizer says

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Lucy Bridge, Boddingtons Customer Service Manager pictured here with the 2015 Plastics Industry Award for the Boddingtons design and moulding work involved in the Braidlock device

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that ‘we are delighted to have a key player such as Boddingtons once again showing its services and capabilities at EXPO. The world of injection moulding – contracted manufacturing services for healthcare – is very much at home within the EXPO; exposed to all levels of the supply chain.’ Tibbs reflects that ‘most people realize that medtech business generally provides opportunity for better margins. The real benefit, however, is that once established, med-tech provides a much more stable and sustainable future.’ So what are the secrets in winning that med-tech business? ‘Open-mindedness is key,’ says Tibbs. ‘No company is too small or too big for us to do business with. Right from the outset we made a point of working with start-ups who specifically demonstrated both drive, initiative and strong intellectual property.’ And a number of these start-ups are now beginning to produce significant sales. This includes Arc Medical, on behalf of whom Boddingtons won the Industrial Product Design of the Year Plastics Industry Award. Boddingtons also makes it easier for clients by invariably handling legal responsibilities for the products it makes. ‘We do this for a variety of reasons’ notes Tibbs, ‘and it also sharpens up our own business and manufacturing practices to a very competitive level.’ One physical manifestation of this growth can now be seen in building work at the Marden-based site with a doubling of factory size. ‘Come and see us EXPO 2016,’ says Tibbs. ‘There is no aspect of med-tech product design and manufacture that we are not versed in. We look forward to helping you with your needs.’ March/April 2016 : 15


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Medilink UK sets out its stall for the show Many companies will check out MTI EXPO 2016 simply for the opportunity to sample the various Medilink UK activities – the prestigious national awards and the activities on the stand itself.

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edilink UK is a national health technology business support organisation, with a strong track record in increasing the viability of manufacturers, service providers, designers, OEMs and suppliers of medical technology. Confronting the day-to-day issues that face businesses, Medilink UK helps companies from concept through to commercialisation and nurtures collaborations between academics, clinicians and industry. With a team of experts, Medilink UK can provide bespoke market research for companies diversifying into the sector or investing in research and development. Since 1999, Medilink UK has worked with hundreds of companies in the health technology market, processed tens of thousands of commercial opportunities and entertained thousands of delegates at its instructive healthcare and medical technology events. As a result of Medilink’s support, introductions and guidance, these companies have secured deals worth millions. Did you know? Medilink UK’s members come from all sectors of the medical and healthcare technology market in the UK, and farther afield. Internationally, Medilink UK supports global companies investing in the UK market as well as promoting the export of products and services to the US, Middle East and Asia.

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The Medilink UK National Awards at MTI EXPO 2015

Services offered by Medilink UK Each regional Medilink has specialist skills and expertise to give your company an extra competitive advantage in the marketplace. While not an exhaustive list, here are some of the services available through Medilink UK: Innovation Service – specialist support with your new product development, project management, and market entry guidance and development PR and Communications – let our experienced PR and communications team assist you in getting your news out to your target audience, both within the UK and abroad International Markets – Assistance selecting the right target market, guidance on how to approach it, and support to visit and start selling overseas Market Research – market reports, intelligence, competitor research, bespoke guidance and analysis for your product or service Procurement & Innovation Surgeries – guidance and support specific to your product and service, targeting the world’s fourth largest medical technology consumer, the NHS Bid Review Service – A unique solution to grant applications, enabling you to maximise your initial application or re-submission Student Placement Programme – Working with Step Enterprise, Medilink will work to find the right candidate for your business needs NHS Procurement – Get a comprehensive overview to the many routes into this £20bn market place

Why become a member? With so many changes to the healthcare landscape, the needs of manufacturers, service providers and companies within the healthcare supply chain are changing. That’s why all the Medilinks across the UK have decided to provide a uniform membership package, bringing together the most popular elements of existing local services. By providing a clear, consistent offer for all companies, regardless of location, we hope to ensure that we continue to meet the commercial needs of small and medium-sized companies working in the health technology sector. Medilinks operate right across England and Wales. To find out more about the Medilink in your area please visit: www.medilinkuk.com 16 : March/April 2016

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Check out the Awards

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AbBaltis Brandon Medical Kimal Plc MedaPhor Paintcraft Ltd t/as Hospital Aids Physicool Ltd Vernacare

SEHTA Medilink Yorks and Humbs Medilink West Midlands Mediwales Medilink East Midlands

Cardiocity Huntleigh Nervecentre Software NuVision™ Biotherapies Ltd Primasil Silicones Ltd QuantuMDx Trio Healthcare Ultramed Ltd

Medilink North West Mediwales SEHTA Medilink East Midlands

Outstanding Achievement

Healthcare Matters Inspiration Healthcare Ltd Kemdent NutraHealth Plc QuantuMDx Rescon Ltd Sharp Clinical Services Sidhil

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To register your interest in attending, exhibiting or sponsorship opportunities please call the MTI team on +44 (0)1293 710042. www.med-techinnovation.com

Celebrate the very best of UK Life Sciences at one of the largest events on the Medical Technology and Life Sciences Calendar. Every year the eyes of the UK's Life Sciences sector focus on the Medilink UK Healthcare Business Awards.The prestigious Medilink UK awards present a fantastic opportunity for you to network and form new connections with leading professionals from the Life Sciences sector,UK government, research institutes and overseas organisations celebrate with the announcement ofthe Medilink UK Award winners and acknowledge the achievements of its innovators. The Medilink UK Awards finalists are made-up of the winners from each of the regional Medilinks awards ceremonies. These fall into five categories (see shortlisted companies in the box). The Medilink UK exhibition stand Ten Medilink UK clients have jumped at the chance to have an exhibition pod at MTI EXPO 2016 as part of an exclusive stand share. This initiative gives these organisations the opportunity to test the market in a cost effective way at this national show before hopefully exhibiting in their own right in future years. The stand share is also a great way to bring a diverse range of offers together, with no two organisations alike; ranging from healthcare service providers, to universities and law firms, as well as med tech and diagnostic providers. This variation is a reflection of the vast range of organisations that Medilink UK supports on a daily basis and equally it demonstrates the pull of MTI EXPO 2016. For the 4th year, Medilink UK have offered this unique opportunity to their clients and one of the returning companies is GX Group, who provides a wide range of services to the sector including Product Design, Value Engineering and Control System Development. Their clients benefit from a holistic approach to new product development and innovation, as well as cost-effective solutions. Medilink UK will be joined by BHR Pharmaceuticals, based in Nuneaton, Warwickshire. BHR are dedicated to providing Point of Care diagnostics equipment, drug delivery specialists Nemaura; business consultancy, TBAT Innovation; patent attorneys, AdamsonJones; cloudbased application experts, Therapy Audit; Environmental Observation organisation, Vaisala Ltd; LeicesterĂ­s Hospitals (one of the biggest and busiest NHS Trusts in the country); Management Consultancy, Pera Technology; and The Design Unit, part of De Montfort University. Visitors will be able to find out more about each of these 10 companies by visiting the Medilink UK stand share, exhibition stand number 50, at the MTI Expo 2016. March/April 2016 : 17


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Manpower for Med-Tech - live help at EXPO 2016 There’s nothing more important than having the right people in your business. Samantha Blythe-Moore, Director of Medical Engineers explains how her company will be helping companies and candidates find the perfect fit.

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ere at Medical Engineers we really look forward to exhibiting at Med-Tech Expo on the 20 & 21 of April. Not only does the event give us an opportunity to see what new technology is on the market, it is the first major gathering of the year for our industry and it clearly enables us to meet with a large number of clients and candidates. It also enables us to keep connected to the issues and trends within the industry and its ongoing recruitment issues. Our company recruits exclusively within the Med-Tech industry. We therefore keep our ears pretty close to the ground and we note that recent mergers and acquisitions have had a significant effect on the recruitment landscape. One unfortunate outcome of any M&A activity is employee uncertainty and we have definitely seen evidence of this over the past 12 months. Some outcomes have taken the form of a marked increase in the number of candidate registrations, specifically those with 5 years plus experience. The good news for the industry is that these employees are wanting to stay in Med-Tech. Those people, therefore, who are running growing Small to Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs) have a great opportunity to capture some highly skilled and experienced talent. “Does this mean over supply is driving down the cost of wages” I hear you say. Not so. Employees transitioning from a large multinationals to SME employers may be willing to give up some of the perks, but pitching your offering correctly has never been more important! A well-researched offer featuring a competitive salary and relocation package should secure your headcount. What would that skill and experience mean to your project delivery? Think return on investment! As a result of the fluctuation in the market, Medical Engineers has this year come together with Med-Tech Innovation to offer a limited number of one-to-one clinics free of charge. In these consultations we will discuss challenges within the MedTech industry regarding securing highly experienced, skilled engineering 18 : March/April 2016

Candidate Clinic Who should attend? • Technical professionals within the Med-Tech sector who are looking to move roles. Suggested Topics • Creating your own personal brand. • CV review – Are you SEO ready? • Interview preparation advice – Things you should never forget!

Company Clinic Who should attend? • Hiring managers and companies looking to expand in the near future. Suggested Topics • Solid advice on how to secure top talent for your business. • •

Industry best practice advice. Developing a compelling ‘recruitment brand’.

• Advice on which companies would most value your specific skills

Benchmark your pay and benefits packages.

• Graduate advice – how to get into a MedTech business

In-house or outsource your recruitment?

The Medical Engineers team (left to right) Anna Groszek, Samantha Blythe-Moore, Jamie Moore, Matt Gubernat

professionals and from the job seeker’s perspective, how they can find roles within the companies who values their skills and experience. Above are a couple of outlines of the main topics that we are asked about, but these clinics will be tailored to answer the questions/problems or opportunities you are currently facing. We anticipate the sessions will last approximately 15 minutes at EXPO 2016. We have a very limited number of appointments available - bring along your job description, recruitment strategy plan or CV so we can be as specific as possible with our advice. www.med-techinnovation.com


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5D Health Protection Group Limited

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Advanced Digital Institute

Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (Medical AMRC)

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ATM Automation Ltd

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BSI

Cardiocity Limited

Carville

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Centre for Process Innovation

Coda Plastics Limited

Cogent Technology

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Cranfield University

Datalink Electronics

Stand 92

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Digital Life Sciences

Disposable Medical Instruments

Dolmen Product Design

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Dugdale Ltd

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Elite Electronic Systems Ltd

European Springs and Pressings Ltd

Fischer Connectors Ltd

Folienwerk Wolfen GmbH

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G and B Electronic Designs Ltd

Genetic Digital & Genetic Apps

Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel

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Greiner Bio-One Ltd

GSPK Design

GX

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Haredata Electronics

High Value Manufacturing Catapult

International Laboratory Services

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JEB Technologies Ltd

Laser Lines Ltd

Leicester’s Hospitals

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Lifesciences Healthcare Ltd

Lucid – Design for Life

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Make It In Plastics

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Axon’ Cable Ltd Stand 39

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MedNet GmbH

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Minnetronix

ML Electronics Ltd

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Nervecentre Software Ltd

NGS Cleanroom Solutions

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Stand 45

Pd-m International Ltd

Pennine Healthcare

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Stand 40

Stand 96

Pera Technology

Precipart

Primasil Silicones

Stand 50

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Promepla SA

Proto Labs Ltd

Qosina

Stand 43

Stand 46

Stand 58

Raumedic UK

Renfrew Group International

Rescon Technologies

Stand 79/80 Midas Pattern Company Ltd Stand 49 Nemaura Stand 50 Oliver-Tolas Healthcare Packaging BV

Stand 32

Rinicare Ltd Stand 76 Smallfry Industrial Design Stand 93 SteriPack Stand 44

Stand 60 Riverside Medical Packaging Stand 97 SP Medical A/S Stand 34 Synergy Health, part of STERIS Stand 86

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SBRI Healthcare Stand 74 Speciality Coating Systems Stand 59 Tactiq Ltd Stand 53

Tex Plastics (Barnstaple) Ltd

The BioHub Birmingham

Stand 124

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The Design Unit

The West Group Ltd

THERAPYAUDIT

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Stand 38

Stand 50

Thermoplay

Tinius Olsen Ltd

Stand 118

Stand 53A

Tommy Nielsen/ Swanstone Ltd

TBAT Innovation Stand 50

Stand 81

Ultramed Ltd

Vaisala

Venner Shipley LLP

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Stand 50

Stand 84

Viadynamics

Westfield Medical

Stand 53

Stand 47

Wickham Laboratories

WITTENSTEIN high integrity systems

Wittmann Battenfeld UK Ltd

XL Precision Technologies

Stand 41

Stand 122

Stand 10

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Product design help at EXPO 2016 MTI EXPO is rich in specialists to the industry – not least in the area of med-tech product design. Our regular correspondent Richard Hall, founder and director of consultancy, Pd-m, has explained the detailed and sticky niceties of designing medical products for the human body. Here, Richard turns his attention to the upcoming value and benefits of MTI EXPO 2016 itself.

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TI EXPO 2016 is almost upon us and all of the team here at Pd-m are excited to be exhibiting again. Last year was a huge success; we met existing contacts, clients and formed new collaborations. Over the last twelve months we have been busy commercialising medical innovations for clients in the UK and overseas. Recent successes at Pd-m are being shortlisted for the Medilink Yorkshire Partnership with Academia awards. We’re very proud of this, together with the delivery of new and exciting medical innovations. Being at the hub of innovation, we have the agility to work with a range of clients including start ups, spin-outs, manufacturers, SME’s, PLC’s and Universities. The MTI EXPO is an ideal opportunity for you to access the range of skills we have. There are a good number of reasons to visit our stand at MTI EXPO 2016 and to discuss product design. If you are a start up, we can give you help and advice on the most appropriate development strategy. If you are a manufacturer, we can help optimise products for you and help you maximise your value proposition. If you are an SME we can provide insight and advice on innovation management. If you are based at a University we can help you with maximising leverage on your IP. We are at the leading edge of new and emerging technologies that could be suitable for your business. Our expertise includes design and technology in areas such as Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality or Wearable Technologies. In my view, if you’re in med-tech, you really should be at MTI EXPO 2016 in any case. Sparing the blushes of Colin Martin and the MTI team, here are my ten reasons to visit the Expo on 20 and 21 April: • Come and meet and network with like-minded people in the medical industry community. • Attend the varied seminars and learn from the guest speakers about their particular specialism. • Learn about the new and emerging technologies, which could give your product or business a leading edge. 24 : March/April 2016

Richard Hall, founder and director of Pd-m

MTI EXPO 2016 sees us located on stand number 40 and we will be delighted to meet you. Whatever your reason for visiting the Expo, come and talk to us at Pd-m.

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Sample new materials at MTI EXPO 2016 The field of new materials for med-tech and healthcare is a growing and important one. Newcomer to EXPO 2016, Dugdale, is please to be showing off its antimicrobial compounds at the show. These are set to open up new markets for PVC based medical applications and products.

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owerby Bridge-based Dugdale has perfected its antimicrobial compounding technology and is now able to tailor grades of its Ducavin ABC materials to suit virtually any rigid or flexible PVC application requiring protection from bacterial attack. Andy Tombs and Stuart Hope will represent the company on both days at the show. The product lines are available in clear and opaque as standard, as well as colours. An additional benefit is the multitude of options for plasticiser choice in flexible PVC antimicrobial compounds. Materials can be produced with plasticisers that are non-DEHP, orthophthalate and phthalate-free, thus avoiding breech of the European Chemicals Agency as required under the REACH legislation. Whilst it is recognised that PVC products with antimicrobial protection offer considerable marketing potential in healthcare applications, Dugdale believes its extensive range of grades will enable manufacturers to increase market penetration and add value across many sectors including medical and healthcare. Micro-organisms that form naturally on plastics products can lead to product staining, offensive odours and in some cases loss of physical properties. Reducing these effects offers attractive benefits for many products, particularly consumer items such as footwear, flooring, clothing and waste containers. Equally appealing is the performance protection afforded as bacterial attack can lead to brittleness, shrinkage, loss of mechanical properties and integrity in some types of polymers. In addition to the above, the most emotive target applications are associated with risks related to crosscontamination through contact with multiple use items such as door handles, sanitary ware products and surfaces in public places. These risks can be minimised by using products incorporating antimicrobial additives. Although normal cleaning procedures cannot be replaced in such hygiene applications, these products offer an effective ‘second line of defence’. Dugdale also confirms that the active substances within this technology are supported for the inclusion on the BiocidalProducts Regulation. All these benefits add value and increase the comfort and health image of products. These attributes are invigorating existing products, making them more www.med-techinnovation.com

Stuart Hope (left) and Andy Tombs (right) of materials specialist Dugdale

appealing in the market place, as well as leading to the creation of new applications for existing materials. Flexible and rigid compounds Anti-microbial rigid PVC compounds developed by Dugdale are independently tested and include standard and high impact, UV resistant, standard and easy flow injection moulding and general purpose and speciality extrusion grades. Flexible PVC compounds produced can be conventionally plasticised, DEHP-free, orthophthalate-free, phthalate-free and designed to impart additional anti-fungal properties. These materials can be offered in flame retardant, non-marring general purpose extrusion and moulding grades. Both rigid and flexible product lines are available in clear and opaque as standard and colours can be formulated on request. March/April 2016 : 27


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Money for Med-Tech? – here’s how… Raising finance for Med-Tech is often the most important factor in product development – and often left until last. Dr Gugs Lushai of LifeSciences Healthcare once again talks to MTI Magazine about the issues at hand and the way forward

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n the advent of the show we talk to Gugs about some of the global trends in healthcare, pharma and med-tech. The fact of the matter is that sources of med-tech funding are many and varied and require different understandings and different approaches. Here are the first eleven programmes that Gugs mentioned to us: Innovation Vouchers; KTPs; SMART; SBRI Healthcare; UKTI special focus - Export ; Apprenticeship; Industry Collaboration; Crowd funding; Loans for growth - Peer to peer lending; Capital Infrastructure funding – EIB; H2020, and many others. Med-tech funding is very much a ‘horses for courses’ Meantime Gugs notes that global trends and global financing cannot but be impactful everywhere. ‘Most analysts’, for example, ‘are talking about difficulties hitting us this year - so it’s a time for some battening down by Q4 2016. This may appear gloomy but it is more importantly viewed as a precautionary indication. The overall market shows some growth predicted for sales with some slowing down by 2019.’ Gugs adds that ‘the NHS spending review and cost cutting plans are the major influence on these trends in the UK. However, global trends are similar with pricing pressures in the US and unstable economic conditions in Brazil, Russia, and China also underpinning medium term trends. There are growth opportunities counterbalancing these trends including: the aging population, the rise of chronic diseases, and the advent of new and often expensive treatments (e.g. for cancer and evolving stem-cell treatments). Gugs notes that biotech drug sales posted an estimated $289 billion of sales in 2014 and are projected to grow to $445 billion by 2019. The majority top 10 pharma products by sales in 2014 are biotech drugs, including monoclonal antibodies and recombinant products (e.g. treatments for rheumatoid arthritis,

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Dr Gugs Lushai of LifeSciences Healthcare

Hepatitis C, and cancer). Gugs points out that estimated global Med-Tech global revenues are now expected to increase from $369 billion to $454 billion in 2019, growing an average of 4.1 percent annually. In vitro diagnostics (IVD) is still medtech’s largest segment, generating $67.3 billion. As reported in a previous issue of this magazine, Gugs supports the idea of precision medicine as a healthcare model of the future (see graphic). ‘It holds out the promise of a more efficient and targeted intervention driven healthcare approach that should bolster some of the growth trends mentioned.’ Described as the new medical paradigm it includes: integration of more novel tests, imaging, better analytics incorporating multiple data sets and thereby enabling better understanding and implementation of therapies and solutions. Against this backdrop, how can innovative and proactive businesses maintain a market lead? A brief phone call to Gugs at LifeSciences Healthcare will immediately clarify which schemes and financial instruments might apply to any business. The first five he mentioned at the start of our conversation - Innovation Vouchers; KTPs; SMART; SBRI Healthcare; UKTI special focus – Export – would certainly represent the initial ports of call. The accent with most of these schemes is aimed at supporting the spectrum of start-up, spin out, SME, and corporate organisations in the UK with a focus on high growth and new innovation product development. www.med-techinnovation.com


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Source best med-tech equipment and services MTI EXPO 2016 is host to a number of excellent suppliers of manufacturing equipment. There are extensive opportunities to discuss and purchase med-tech manufacturing technology at the show.

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njection moulding machinery supplier Wittmann Battenfeld will return to EXPO this year, offering a boosted range of medical injection moulding machines and ancillary equipment. Wittmann Battenfeld (WIBA) UK Managing Director Barry Hill says that the new equipment – first showcased at the Fakuma plastics exhibition, Germany in October 2015 – is ‘great news for injection moulders and for the med-tech sector generally. Our new med-tech machines are designed to be clean room ready from ‘out of the box’. As a first step it was decided to qualify a version of the all-electric EcoPower to clean room conditions. For this purpose, an ISO standard class 6 clean room from Max Petek Reinraumtechnik, Germany was installed at the Wittmann Battenfeld plant in Kottingbrunn, Austria and the new machine was developed there. The new med-tech moulding machines have been provided with a water cooling system with a closed cooling circuit, special alcohol- and solvent-resistant paint, nickel-coated clamping plates with covered threaded drillings and a laminar flow box, which supplies air with low particle content to the interior mould space. All openings in the mould area and the threading of the clamping plates are covered. The barrel insulation also minimizes emissions into the environment. An expansion in machinery and sales has meant a corresponding upturn in the company’s service: Wittmann Battenfeld (WIBA) UK Service Manager Adrian Walters

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Adrian Walters, Wittmann Battenfeld UK service manager

reports a quantum increase in the company’s recent service and spares business. Within three years, Adrian’s team of five for the UK and Ireland has now grown to 12 engineers, including one apprentice. ‘Many moulders are increasingly bundling a number of non-urgent jobs together – and having them tackled via a monthly service contract. At the same time, our engineers are also able to offer some equipment training and support at these sessions – often to new personnel at customers. This scheduled monthly arrangement not only helps our clients avoid costly call out fees, it also helps us structure and plan our customer service.’ Meantime Connect 2 Cleanrooms (C2C) will be exhibiting its clean air solutions at Med-Tech Innovation EXPO 2016 (STAND: 64). The company is fresh from its success with Tex Plastics, having supplied the latter with an automated canopy system within its HEPA-lite™ range. Through an intuitive user-friendly touch screen interface, Tex Plastics is able to remotely activate actuators that slide sealed HEPA-lite™ canopies back to allow overhead crane access to tooling. This customer-driven requirement ensures that clean air is supplied at the critical point of production and reduces contamination by significantly limiting the areas of machinery that are exposed to the external environment during tooling changes. This feature also limits downtime for cleaning, reduces risk of contamination and increases productivity.

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he use of radiotherapy has become established over the last 25 years as a major tool in the fight against cancer but it is acknowledged that its effectiveness is only as good as the tools used to deliver it. By far the most common is a couch on which the patient lies while the treatment is delivered from both above and below. The most important attribute of the couch top is its ability not to deflect or sag when mounted by the patient, ensuring the treatment is then delivered to precisely the intended location. For many years, the most common material for the couch top was timber, but it was becoming clear that even the hardest of woods was not able to offer the requisite strength, rigidity or consistency required. This meant the possibility that treatment may be inadvertently applied to the wrong areas, rendering it ineffective with considerable cost to the hospital. Varian Medical Systems, the world’s leading manufacturer of radiotherapy delivery systems, felt that a more advanced material was required, able to offer greater homogeneity with minimal but measurable deflection under pressure, while minimising weight as far as possible to enable advances in delivery capability The Varian team consulted the Composites and Defence Systems (CaDS) business of Morgan Advanced Materials (then NP Aerospace) who recommended the use of a carbon fibre base. Carbon fibre boasts a number of attributes making it ideal for this type of application. Morgan Advanced Materials is a global materials engineering company which designs and manufactures a wide range of high specification products across multiple sectors and geographies.The company has a global presence with over 10,000 employees across 50 countries. After the initial recommendation Morgan worked to develop a suitable solution and manufacturing process that met the exacting requirements of Varian. The company has invested in its research and development capability and cleanroom manufacturing facilities in 30 : March/April 2016

Coventry, UK, enabling it to offer the latest in material enhancements and manufacturing process innovation to Varian. They produced a moulded component with no inclusions, which offers optimised image quality. The two businesses have worked in partnership for more than 25 years, with Morgan supplying more than 11,500 carbon fibre couch tops to Varian during this time, making it one of the company’s longeststanding and most loyal customers. This longterm relationship was recognised in 2012 when Morgan was named as Varian’s UK Supplier of the Year, from more than 100 suppliers. The partnership has been instrumental in optimising productivity and performance in hospitals worldwide. Vital to its success has been Morgan’s quality, delivery and responsiveness, with the design of the couch tops evolving to meet the needs of ever-changing treatment methods. Extensive process development and testing has resulted in a high level of homogeneity, resulting in consistent, repeatable performance across components and batches. The couches are also highly radiotranslucent (x-ray transparent), meaning they only absorb a minimal amount of the radio waves, so that the highest quantity of radiation reaches the patient. Perhaps most important, though, is the strength and rigidity of the end product, meaning that it will deflect by no more than 4 or 5mm even when holding a very heavy patient. The current optimised structural design features a precise fibre orientation in lay-up, with highly accurate moulded geometry requiring minimal machining, reducing part costs for Varian. This success has led to the carbon fibre base becoming the material of choice for all of Varian’s linear accelerator treatment equipment in addition to the original application of imaging on radiotherapy simulators which help to assess the position of the tumour and the best means of treatment delivery. Duncan Eldridge, President of Morgan’s CaDS business, commented: “Morgan is proud to continue to support Varian’s pioneering work in saving lives through the research into and treatment of cancer.” For further information visit www.morgancomposites.com/ commercial-composites.

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KNEE JOINTS SUBJECTED TO THOUSANDS OF MILES OF SIMULATED WALKING. NOBODY GOES FURTHER IN HEALTHCARE TESTING AND DEVELOPMENT. we’ll give you the knowl dge At Lucideon, we’re experts in medical devices thanks to our materials expertise, extensive analytical capabilities, knowledge of current regulations and industry experience. That’s why Lucideon should be your first choice for medical devices testing and development. • Wear and mechanical testing • Regulatory submission support • Cleanliness validation • Biocompatibility • Quality control • Failure analysis • Novel technologies – controlled release, bioactivity, polymer-ceramic hybrids

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Med-Tech Innovation Film Technology

CFT wins more SBRI Finance Capillary Film Technology Limited (CFT), a UK based technology and product development company for life sciences and clinical diagnostics has received £1 million in funding through a Phase 2 Small Business Research Initiative for Healthcare (SBRI Healthcare) development contract.

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FT will use the funding to work with partners to develop a prototype of its cost-effective and fully quantitative multiplexed point-ofcare (POC) microfluidic testing technology to diagnose acute coronary syndrome. The prototype will then be clinically validated in hospitals around the UK in preparation for regulatory approval. The phase 2 funding follows on from a successful £98K phase 1 SBRI Healthcare feasibility contract, which was awarded to CFT in April 2015 to demonstrate the feasibility of CFT’s micro capillary film in a POC setting in measuring heart attack biomarkers. The CFT technology is based upon a low-cost microfluidic fluoropolymer film with unique optical transparency that delivers extremely sensitive measurements within 10 or more microcapillaries. This allows fully quantitative immunoassays against multiple biomarkers to be performed from a single sample. Panels of existing or emerging diagnostic biomarkers can therefore be measured using MCF technology at the point of care with performance matching that of laboratory assays. MCF technology provides a cost effective and both highly sensitive and fully quantitative option for diagnosing acute coronary syndrome (heart attack), resulting in reduced waiting times and improved treatment for patients. Commenting on the funding, Dr Lee Smith, CEO at CFT, said: “In the UK and US, coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death. CFT was selected by SBRI to develop a test for use in NHS accident and emergency departments to diagnose myocardial infarction. Our

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Our next-generation lateral flow diagnostic testing technology has the potential to save the NHS up to £65 million per year next-generation lateral flow diagnostic testing technology has the potential to save the NHS up to £65 million per year by rapidly identifying those individuals who have a serious heart complaint whilst allowing those who have not suffered a heart attack to be rapidly and confidently discharged instead of being admitted. This phase 2 contract will be transformational for CFT. It validates the platform and will support us as we identify partners to co-develop this technology, which will improve the care of patients suffering from heart attacks.” Commenting on the Company’s proposed approach, Technology Co-founder and Director at CFT, Dr Nuno Reis, added: “CFT’s disruptive microfluidic technology is capable of repackaging highly precise and sensitive laboratory immunoassay equipment into an affordable and portable format with multiplex detection capability. Furthermore there is no need for complicated sample preparation since the assays can simply be performed in whole blood.” Capillary Film Technology Ltd (CFT) is a technology and product development company for life sciences and clinical diagnostics and is able to bring a disruptive manufacturing technique for the production of low-cost multiplex microfluidic material. www.med-techinnovation.com


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Med-Tech Innovation Orthopaedic Technology

Lucideon investigates implants and longevity Lucideon has completed and published its white paper on the tribology and testing of orthopaedic implants.

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uthored by Aia Malik and Dr Chris Pickles at Lucideon the paper references the continual state of development of the orthopaedic implant industry’ which is currently ‘witnessing an explosion of novel materials, designs, and applications.’ The authors note that ‘the biocompatibility of an orthopaedic implant is essential but, as an increased number of patients outlive the life expectancy of their implant, longevity is becoming a significant clinical problem. Thus, the bio-tribological performance of an implant becomes increasingly relevant. Bio-tribology as defined by Malik and Pickles is ‘the study of friction, lubrication and wear as they occur in the human body and, as such, are all important factors to consider in the design of implants. Assessment of an implant covers three areas - mechanical testing, debris analysis and surface analysis.’ The Lucideon white paper accordingly reviews the primary key techniques available, focusing on the value of generating a complete picture and an understanding of an orthopaedic implant in terms of how the design, base material or coating behaves under friction and loading. The white paper covers matters such as testing, simulation, surface analysis, debris analysis and AFM (Atomic Force Microscopy) which produces topographical images of surface features too small to be seen in conventional optical microscopes Some of the conclusions in the paper assert that ‘designers must use better material coupled with higher impact, wear and corrosion resistance in order to achieve better prognoses for implant patients.’ Malik and Pickles also say that ‘pre-clinical mechanical testing is essential for evaluation of new implant products, their validation against old designs, and in the support of regulatory approval. An understanding of how an implant’s material and design will perform is crucial. However, to generate valid results, mechanical simulators must be accurately representative of joint movements in the body – the current methods go some way to achieving this but more robust and representative methods must be developed to improve this.’ The white paper also draws attention to improvements in surface analysis measurement. ‘The advanced capabilities of surface analysis can provide invaluable information on what is really happening at the interface www.med-techinnovation.com

between implant materials, and should be used alongside the biomechanical data where possible. This would enable the designer and regulatory boards to make predictions for implant longevity and safety in body.’ Lucideon has also recently invested in a new six station knee wear testing simulator, doubling the company’s capacity to perform knee wear testing for orthopaedic implant manufacturers and taking the total investment in this service to over £1 Million across the group. Lucideon offers wear and fatigue testing and debris analysis from sites in the UK and USA. The company has invested in the latest gold standard AMTI and ProSim wear simulators and performs testing to all parts of ISO 14242 for hip and ISO 14243 for knee wear simulation. www.lucideon.com

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Med-Tech Innovation Manufacturing Matters

Making it scalable Leading med-tech manufacturer Phillips-Medisize continues to weigh up considerations of design and manufacture when considering new med-tech projects. ‘A brilliant medical device idea, but is it technically feasible and scalable?’ Phillips-Medisize regularly addresses these questions when developers and customers discuss their first medical device design with the renowned outsourcing partner. The company currently has annual global sales of over $600 million with 80% of the total revenue coming from drug delivery, medical device, primary pharmaceutical packaging and diagnostic products such as: disposable insulin pens, glucose meters, specialty inhalation drug delivery devices, single use surgical devices and consumable diagnostic components. At the outset of a project the product feasibility often presupposes HCD (human centered design), DFM (design for manufacturing) and DFA (design for assembly) based on engineered-in scalability. Positive results ensure that production performance – derived from the feasibility condition of the first 3D-printed build or pilot batch – can be raised proportionally and/or linearly in a defined scale. At the beginning of the project – according to Phillips-Medisize – the customer and its outsourcing partner should consider whether commercial production volumes will achieve target cost when considering DFM and DFA analyses. The feasibility study leads the R&D

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experts from the first reproduced pilot components to the preproduction series and finally to the scalability into millions of units of this medical device. The company estimates that some 80% of a product’s cost is determined during the first 20% of its development timeline. Scalability means that the production scale can be raised and/or varied from a basic low volume to the desired volume or magnitude. In the case of a specialised, niche drug-delivery device, for example, this may mean progressing from low-volume 3D-printed components assembled by skilled technicians to a ‘manumation’ (combination of manual assembly and automation) assembly process conducted by a trained operator.

More from polymermedics St Austell-based injection moulding company polymermedics has upgraded its metrology lab, delivering even more stringent quality controls for its plastic component parts. Additional atmospheric controls will enable the company to carefully regulate the temperature and humidity in the lab, as the quality team carry out micronlevel measurements using optical and probe sensing techniques. The investment move was prompted by an order from a world-class medical manufacturer, specifying precisely-fitting component parts to create a new device — and special fixtures were created by Verus UK to allow both sides of some parts to be scanned without removing them from the machine. The new measurement precision will prove especially valuable as the company monitors the quality of its micromoulded parts. Quality manager Derren Blewett says that ‘lives often depend on the medical and pharmaceutical parts we make, and we’ve worked hard to build a reputation for getting every product exactly on specification. We know there’s no room for error if these components are going to work, so we’ve decided to take our metrology to the next level.’ 36 : March/April 2016

Blewett adds that ‘it means that we can also submit our other products to the same high levels of scrutiny, get reliable, consistent moulding data and ensure our quality is always exactly where we want it to be — and that’s especially important with our growing micromoulding order book.’ The company also recently swept the board at this year’s Cornwall Manufacturing Awards. Nominated in three categories, the St Austellbased firm claimed the Community Engagement and Environmental Project of the Year titles, while Lauren Tregilgas was jointly crowned Trainee of the Year. Operations director David Yallop said; ‘I am really happy for everyone here; it’s great that all our hard work has been noticed. I had a feeling we might sneak one of the awards but I certainly didn’t expect all three, so that was a brilliant surprise.’ www.med-techinnovation.com


Med-Tech Innovation New Products

Gluing the surgical light together Medilink UK 2014 award winner Brandon Medical found a willing partner in Kidlington-based Intertronics when tackling some recent issues of product development. In any job of work it is a commonplace that extended curing times for adhesives can often create a production bottleneck. This was exactly the problem experienced by Brandon Medical Ltd. Technical Director Nigel Davill explained that ‘we had a problem bonding three polycarbonate lenses together in order to make the large front lens of our Quasar® eLite operating theatre lamp. The two-part epoxy we were using had an extended fixture time, so we were looking for an adhesive that allowed us to handle and position the parts easily with an unlimited open time, and then to cure quickly using UV light.’ Nigel adds that ‘the problem with this approach was that, although the parts to be bonded are visually clear, the material has UV absorbing properties - so getting the right amount of light curing energy to the joint appeared to be tricky. Fortunately, Matt Baseley and his colleagues at Intertronics came up with a simple solution that very successfully resolved things and saved us a considerable amount of time in the production process.’

Matt Baseley says that ‘our Dymax 3225-T-SC is highly suited to this application. It is a single part UV/visible light-curing adhesive which bonds to polycarbonate and many other plastics. It is readily dispensed, in this case using a benchtop robot, and typically cures in a few seconds. It has a colour change feature – this Dymax SeeCure® product goes from blue to clear when fully cured - so that dispensing and cure can be checked visually. Brandon Medical can have reassurance of the correct adhesive amount in the bondline and adequate cure. We also supplied a small LED UV curing lamp with a 50x20mm emitting window, allowing this to be mounted on the robot dispensing the adhesive. The lamp’s high intensity output overcame the UV absorbance of the polycarbonate, and provided enough light-curing energy to give Brandon Medical a fast cure, with less heat introduced into the polycarbonate modules compared with broad spectrum lamps.’

Materials innovation for syringes ELASTO Sweden, part of the HEXPOL TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) group has expanded its range of Mediprene TPE compounds for plunger seals in single-use syringes. The new grades were among the materials showcased by the company at the 2015 Fakuma plastics exhibition, which took place in Southern Germany, October 13-17, 2015. Niklas Ottosson, medical technical manager for ELASTO says that ‘over recent years there has been a rise in demand for singleuse syringes and a clear move from rubber to TPE for plunger seals. To support this growing market, we have expanded our range of Mediprene TPEs specifically designed for syringe plunger seal applications’. Mediprene grades are sterilizable with gamma, EtO and steam and representative grades have passed cytotoxicity tests according to ISO 10993-5 and biocompatibility tests according to USP Class VI. The Mediprene materials are latex free, www.med-techinnovation.com

which reduces the risk of allergic reactions. Mediprene TPEs are resistant to many fluids used in the healthcare environment. The Mediprene grades are available in a range of hardnesses from 43 to 73 Shore A. The TPE seal, which is mounted on the end of the plunger, needs to provide a leakproof seal with the syringe barrel. The Mediprene TPEs also offer low compression set, helping to maintain seal integrity. ELASTO offer these grades as translucent or coloured compounds, made from medical grade raw materials. The colour masterbatch supplier has been selected with care, ensuring that not only the pigments and carriers are compliant but also that the masterbatches are manufactured under rigorous controls with regard to traceability, consistency and change control, thereby fitting the Mediprene concept at ELASTO’s ISO 13485 accredited facilities. Alongside material advantages, because of the cost and speed at which they can be manufactured, ELASTO notes that Mediprene TPEs are being specified as an alternative to thermoset rubber. They require no vulcanisation and are 100% recyclable. Consistent shrinkage also allows for tight dimensional tolerances with fewer process steps and without the need for additional operations such as trimming. The HEXPOL TPE group brings together the ELASTO businesses in Sweden, UK and China and Müller Kunststoffe in Germany. The company’s materials portfolio includes TPS, TPO, TPV, TPU, soft PVC, cork compounds and masterbatch and the brands include Dryflex®, Mediprene®, Lifoflex®, EPSeal®, Lifolit®, Lifocork®, Lifobatch® and Lifoprene®. March/April 2016 : 37


Med-Tech Innovation Wearables

Life savers – by design Wearable med-tech is one of the sure-fire product areas set for growth – in all kinds of conditions, ordinary and extreme…

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echnology and design consultancy Cambridge Design Partnership (CDP) launched the world's first wearable device designed to measure and monitor the vital signs of multiple trauma patients for emergency response in disasters and battlefield situations. The First Response Monitor is designed to help medics monitor both heart rate and respiratory rate. Respiratory rate is often neglected by automated monitoring systems and has been described as the ‘forgotten bio-sign’, as many existing wearable monitors focus on heart rate alone. Those that do measure respiratory rate have often been found to have low accuracy or are difficult to use in an emergency situation. However, the benefits of accurately monitoring respiratory rate are clear, and when combined with other parameters – such as heart rate and body temperature – can indicate life-threatening conditions such as sepsis. When designing the new compact device, Cambridge Design Partnership interviewed a range of army medics about their needs and about the challenges in multiple casualty emergency situations. A clear and unmet need was identified for a low-cost device to bridge the gap between manual methods of vital signs measurement – which can be laborious and challenging amidst the noise and stress of a disaster or on the front line – and more expensive patient monitoring systems. The lightweight, robust and low-cost wearable biometric device not only monitors patients but collects and transmits data in real-time, enabling the medic to care for a greater number of casualties, providing more effective casualty triage to deliver improved patient outcomes.

The small device clips onto a patient’s nose and monitors breathing rate and heart rate, giving ‘at a glance’ indication of both parameters. This data is added to a trends graph showing how these measurements have changed over time. This not only enables the medic to focus efforts on providing care rather than taking measurements but also enables the care-giver to understand how the patient’s condition has changed over time. The data can then be transmitted using Bluetooth low energy to a smartphone app or tablet, enabling other data analyses such as multiple patient triage or situational awareness across the group. Although the device has been primarily designed with first response medics in mass casualty incidents in mind, it has applications in many other fields – such as civilian medicine where additional monitoring of conditions has demonstrable benefit in patient outcomes, wellness monitoring and within sports for training and performance monitoring. The technology can also be developed to provide a low-cost solution for low resource healthcare settings. Speaking about the new development James Baker, Partner, Cambridge Design Partnership says that ‘with the First Response Monitor we’ve combined our expertise in wearable connected devices together with our extensive medical experience. The result is a technology for effective measurement of breathing and heart rate. James adds that ‘we believe that this monitor can help save lives in a variety of environments and we are therefore very keen to speak to partners about developing the potential applications further.’ For further information please visit www.thenorthwestfund.co.uk

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Graham Engineering and Conair target tubing As part of ongoing collaboration in extrusion process development, Graham Engineering Corporation and The Conair Group have agreed on an exchange of equipment that will be used in each company’s extrusion laboratory for development and innovation of technology for medical tubing. Graham will provide a 1-inch American Kuhne ULTRA CR extruder with AKcess touchscreen to Conair’s laboratory in Pinconning, MI. Conair will supply its latest MedVac™ vacuum sizing/cooling tank, a MedLine® puller-cutter, and a MedLine take-away conveyor to be installed in the new, dedicated medical laboratory in Graham’s 150,000 square foot (14,000 sq.m) headquarters and factory in York, PA. ‘Conair and American Kuhne have a long history of partnering on extrusion applications, not only on equipment, but also on expertise in process optimization, which is vital to the development and testing work taking place in our new medical laboratory in York,’ says Steve Maxson, Graham’s Director of Global Business Development – Medical. ‘Conair has been on the forefront of efforts to solve complex medical extrusion challenges such as non-contact and contact vacuum-sizing techniques for small bore medical tubing and cutter blade and bushing designs to effectively cut low durometer, difficult-to-feed small bore tubing.’ Maxson said the new medical laboratory will tackle

new developments, including next-generation medical solutions for bioresorbable tubing for stent scaffolds, multi-layer structures for minimally invasive devices and for the delivery of drugs, gradient tubing, and continued development of the company’s proprietary automatic die-centering technology. In Conair’s Michigan processdevelopment center, the new American Kuhne extruder will expand the complement of production-scale extrusion equipment installed, said Bob Bessemer, Sales Manager, Medical Downstream Extrusion. ‘This new extruder will expand our capabilities. It is specially equipped to allow us to process FEP (fluorinated ethylene propylene), which is increasingly being used in tubing for critical medical applications.’ The extruder can also handle high-temperature materials like PEEK (polyether ether ketone) and other medical grade thermoplastics including polyamides and polyurethane. The Graham Group acquired majority interest in American Kuhne in 2012, followed by Graham Engineering Corporation’s acquisition of Welex in June 2013. Together, Graham Engineering, American Kuhne, and Welex create a convergence of leading technologies, people, and capabilities in extrusion.

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Elmet dosing breakthrough A high-resolution flow meter with comprehensive documentation of additive and colorant metering, enable Elmet equipment to meet the stringent demands of the med-tech industries

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Manufacturing products for health-care applications entails very stringent requirements on the acquisition, compliance with and documentation of process data. While liquid silicone rubber (LSR) injection molding (LIM) is well established in this field, the metering of additives and colorants has in the past been something of a ‘black art’. With the launch of a high-precision, automatically controlled multicomponent dosing system, Elmet now offers processors a scientific solution. The key element is a highresolution flow meter. Integrated as a closed-loop control instrument into the colorant and additive feeding system, it determines the dispensed volume with a resolution of 640,000 increments per liter. On the basis of these precise measurements, the

system accurately controls the supply of colorants and additives. At the same time, the corresponding values are made available for documentation. Elmet believes that processors of colorless functional additives, including certain active ingredients, will in particular benefit from such precision-controlled metering. Optically imperceptible and hence, potentially undetected deviations from the setpoint, e.g. due to wear, clogging strainers or changing properties (viscosity) of the additive charge, may cause significant extra costs. The Elmet system, based on exact volume measurement, ensures that the necessary metering accuracy is maintained throughout by continually readjusting the feed rate to the originally acquired and stored reference value. The new flow meter is part of ELMET’s TOP 3000 S multicomponent dosing system for LSR injection molding applications, which has energy-efficient pneumatic drives and supports the use of both 20-liter and 200-liter drums. www.med-techinnovation.com


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Holoxica set to boost 3D medical imaging New 3D technology is set to pave the way for significant changes in clinical CT, ultrasound and MRI scanning

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oloxica, the specialist holographic 3D visualisation company, has secured €1.28million ($1.43m) from the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 SME Instrument in order to assist the development of pioneering medical imaging technology, using motion holographic video displays. The new technology will offer faster interpretation of 3D scan images, which will then enable better quality surgical procedures. A new medical market Holoxica will use the funding to build a prototype holographic video display for use in CT, MRI and Ultrasound volumetric scanning. Dr Javid Khan, founder and CEO of Holoxica says that the potential for this ground-breaking disruptive technology will be keenly anticipated by clinicians and surgeons and will tap into a market for medical imaging 3D display which is set to be worth an estimated $4.3bn by 2020. ‘We see holographic video displays completely transforming the field of medical imaging,’ says Khan. ‘In recent years, there have certainly been improvements in the clarity and detail of datasets produced by Ultrasound, CT, PET and MRI scanners, but whilst these machines generate 3D volumetric imagery as a series of 2D ‘slices’ scanned through the body using radiation, we can present the scans as wholly 3D images via holographic volume displays. The Holoxica display essentially performs the inverse operation and converts radiation into a photonic representation, showing the 2D ‘slices’ as a series of ‘light sheets’ suspended in free space.’ The Holoxica display is being designed to depict volumetric slices from a DICOM image stack, which will be accessed from a PACS database. The DICOM images can originate from any source, including CT, MRI, PET or Ultrasound. The display will initially work with Siemens scanners based at St Thomas’ Hospital / Kings College London. ‘The concept behind the innovation’, says Khan, ‘is simple: ‘3D images should be viewed in 3D easily and comfortably. Current solutions to viewing 3D images using glasses or optical tricks are too clumsy and www.med-techinnovation.com

awkward – and they lead to problems like motion sickness and disorientation. Holographic technology offers a solution to this problem.’ When built, the holographic video display will be tested in three pilot scenarios for medical teacher/ training; diagnostics, review and monitoring of conditions and also for live surgery. Holoxica’s R & D has revealed that holographic video display technology is capable of producing excellent results with large, bright images effectively ‘floating’ in mid-air without the need for cumbersome 3D glasses. The breakthrough innovation will meet an urgent demand from medical professionals for a 3D visualisation solution that can match the performance of scanning devices. Horizon2020 funds researchers and innovators at the cutting edge of their research disciplines, working on the latest breakthroughs in technology. It supports projects across the cycle from research to innovation, using a range of financial instruments to facilitate their exploitation and access to markets. Holoxica is an award-winning company specializing in 3D holographic technologies including digital holograms and holographic video displays. Digital holograms are aimed at high-end professional applications including medical imaging, scientific analysis, engineering design and architecture. Holoxica has also pioneered a series of patented dynamically changeable holographic displays over the past few years. The displays have live 3D images floating in mid-air, allowing you to ‘touch’ icons in space and to ‘draw’ in mid-air. The latest, third generation display, is aimed at medical imaging applications for CT, MRI and Ultrasound scanners. Horizon 2020 is the EU’s flagship research and innovation programme, running from 2014 to 2020 with an estimated budget of €80 billion. March/April 2016 : 41


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March/April 2016 : 43


Side View

31922 Cap, MLL Non-Vented with Strap DEHP-Free

12619 3 Channel Multi-Cavity Label Clip

99895 3-Way Stopcock FLL, MLS Tubing Port with One Way Air Check Valve

80208 Hemostasis Valve Y Connector Rotating MLL FLL Sideport

23261 Spike, Vented Vented Cap FLL Connector Side View 71685 MLL Connector

12539 2 Channel Multi-Cavity Clip with Guide Wire Slit

90404 Closed MLL to Barbed Valve Connector

97401 Universal Catheter Connector

80463 Tuohy Borst Adapter Flat Cap MLL Connector with Spin Lock

13619 Pinch Clamp

23265 Spike Non-Vented Vented Cap 80150 Needleless Injection Site Swabbable FLL MLL

Side View 11923 Elbow Connector Barbed

12622 3 Channel Multi-Cavity Clip

80209 Needleless Injection Site Swabbable FLL to Barb Connector

51069 Straight Connector

99773 4-Way Stopcock FLL, Swabbable FLL MLL

80461 Tuohy Borst Adapter Swivel MLL, Side Port Tubing, FLL Connector

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32401 Valved Tear Away Introducer Sheath with Dilator

80132 Needleless Injection Site Swabbable FLL

80507 Check Valve Barbed Inlet MLL Outlet

17682 FLL MLL Connector Stylet Port

90220 Rotating MLL Connector

12144 Open Jaw Slide Clamp

11184 FLL to FLL Connector with Wings

11928 T Connector Barbed

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