A notable trend in the medical device market is miniaturization. Smaller medical devices allow for less invasive procedural techniques, reduced trauma during surgeries, and faster recovery times. Similarly, the COVID-19 pandemic has paved the way for the rise of "smart" medicine. The widespread adoption of telehealth has made the use of at-home smart health devices more acceptable. The medical devices of the future are wireless and app-based. Achieving miniaturization and incorporating smart features requires ultra-fine wire components. Meeting these demands necessitates precision cutting and wire grinding capabilities that go beyond what many medical device manufacturers have in-house. Visit booth S15 for more information.
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