Device Week, 4 February 2022 – Digital Health Targets Consumers; Robot Operates On Pigs

On this week’s podcast, Medtech Insight's Marion Webb reviews the recent Digital Healthcare Innovation Summit and Barnaby Pickering provides an update on a major milestone for autonomous surgical robots.

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