The definition of substantial changes has always been very critical for medical device manufacturers. We have already been talking about Design Changes and...
The automotive open system architecture (AUTOSAR) was developed in 2003 by engineers in the automotive industry to create an open and standardized software model for electronic control units (ECUs) used in vehicles. These engineers foresaw a seismic change in automobile engineering. Sophisticated software, control units, computing power, and cloud connectivity would enable the development of […]
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) recently reported that only 58 out of 128 reporting jurisdictions advising that they have now implemented any the revised FATF standards, including the “travel rule.” This aligns with what we have found through…
Andre Toh, the author of a new report, the first in a new WIPO series, discusses Singapore’s experience in developing a multifaceted ecosystem to help businesses maximize the potential of their IP assets.
Bioengineering an effective, small diameter (<6 mm) artificial vascular graft for use in bypass surgery when autologous grafts are unavailable remains a persistent challenge. Commercially available grafts are typically made from plastics, which have high strength but lack elasticity and present a foreign surface that triggers undesirable biological responses. Tissue engineered grafts, leveraging decellularized animal vessels or derived de novo from long-term cell culture, have dominated recent research, but failed to meet clinical expectations.
The Internet Of Things (IoT) is a network of smart objects that gather and share data in real-time over the internet or any other communication network. These smart...