Mar 24, 2020

Coronavirus pandemic also creates opportunities for medical applications

Mar 24, 2020

In the medical technology and healthcare industry, the coronavirus pandemic is likely to open up opportunities for new applications using microtechnology. A clear majority of 90 % of the surveyed industry representatives and researchers assume so. 

In addition to miniaturized and mobile systems for rapid diagnostics, critical situations such as the current pandemic would require, for example, sensors for respirators or medical measurement technology. In some cases, components and systems are already available for such applications. 

According to the industry representatives, it is necessary to rethink global supply chains to ensure that opportunities for companies in medical technology can be fully exploited. 

Apart from market opportunities, the microtechnology experts are also considering the consequences for the healthcare system. For example, the pandemic makes it clear that there is a need to accelerate the expansion of telemedicine. They also hope that politicians will recognize the need to strengthen the healthcare system and act accordingly.

Source: Poll conducted by the IVAM Microtechnology Network on March 19, 2020 among its members based in Germany.

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