Posts Tagged ‘medical plastics’
Where Does 3D Printing Stand in 2020? Here’s What’s Changed Since We First Wrote About it in 2012
In 2012, we wrote about the future of 3D printing and the exciting new 3D printing methods and technologies that were hitting the market at the time. Eight years later, we have more insight into the many ways 3D printing has and is changing manufacturing. Here are some of the biggest changes to 3D printing…
Read MoreOutlook for the Medical Plastics Market in 2020
While it’s impossible to predict every fluctuation in commercial and industrial markets, there are plenty of predictions for where the plastic medical market is heading in 2020. With shifts in global manufacturing and a spike in the demand for medical equipment, supplies and devices, the plastic medical market is expected to grow as the year…
Read MoreEXPERTS SHARE THEIR PREDICTIONS FOR THE MEDTECH INDUSTRY IN 2012
In a recent editorial (“Blue Skies or Clouds Ahead for Medtech Industry? Experts Make Their 2012 Predictions”), Medical Device and Diagnostic Industry web editor Heather Thompson surveyed several leading experts in the Medical Device industry to get their opinion on the future of the medical device industry in 2012. Among the predictions? Greater opportunities to…
Read MoreRED CROSS WORKERS ASSESS DISASTER DAMAGE USING HIGH-TECH PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY KASO
In times of disaster, getting information from those on the scene to the organizations that can send help is one of the most crucial steps involved in making sure people get much-needed relief. Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy That’s why the Red Cross uses special high-tech PDA devices designed by KASO…
Read MoreNEW PLASTICS CENTER AT PENN STATE ASSISTS EDUCATION, DEVELOPMENT OF NEW DEVICES
MEDICAL PLASTICS NEWS At KASO we’re always interested in hearing news about new developments in the medical device market. Which is why we were particularly excited when we saw a recent Plasticsnews.com post that Penn State was opening its new Medical Plastics Center of Excellence, a 10,500 square foot facility created to help educate students…
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