Some of the most impactful technologies and therapies used in modern medical devices are not new. What is new is how they’re being re-engineered, integrated, and applied to medical devices to unlock their full clinical and commercial potential.
This webinar explores how forward-thinking companies are revisiting “old ideas” with fundamentally new approaches — rethinking technical assumptions, development models, and applications to remove constraints that have historically slowed innovation and limited adoption. Through real-world examples, this panel will examine how modern MedTech teams can use these improved products and processes to move faster, reduce risk, and expand who benefits from proven technologies.
Featured Companies:
- Neuroloop: Tackling hypertension in a new way — using a proprietary cuff electrode wrapped around the vagus nerve to treat uncontrolled hypertension (high blood pressure) by selectively stimulating specific nerve fibers.
- Cadence Neuroscience: Using personalized electrical stimulation that detects and modulates neural activity to help people with drug-resistant epilepsy live seizure-free. Their approach combines proven implantable technology with adaptive, patient-specific control to solve the long-standing challenge of limited efficacy in traditional epilepsy treatments.
- Resonant Link Medical: Reimagining wireless power by redesigning coils, system architecture, and data/communications, transforming wireless charging from a bottleneck into an innovation accelerator for implantable medical devices.
Key Themes
- Why “mature” technologies often fail to reach their potential
- How legacy assumptions quietly constrain device capabilities and timelines
- The shift from component-level optimization to system-level thinking
- Expanding indications and patient populations through new applications
- Designing for real-world adoption—not just technical feasibility
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