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Hear closing arguments for attending DeviceTalks West and a preview of MedTech Innovator’s Finals
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In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Host Tom Salemi opens by making a strong case for MedTech people to attend DeviceTalks West, which is happening on Oct. 16-17. Go to West.DeviceTalks.com to register. MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker brings his Newmarker’s Newsmakers – Women’s Health, Philiips, Nyxoah, CMR Surgical, and Johnson & Johnson MedTech. Finally, Paul Grand, CEO of MedTech Innovator, introduces DeviceTalks listeners to the five finalists who will compete for the 2024 Early-Stage Grand Prize. The winner will be voted for at the AdvaMed annual meeting in Toronto. Thank you for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don’t miss a future episode.
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In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Host Tom Salemi opens by making a strong case for MedTech people to attend DeviceTalks West, which is happening on Oct. 16-17. Go to West.DeviceTalks.com to register. MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker brings his Newmarker’s Newsmakers – Women’s Health, Philiips, Nyxoah, CMR Surgical, and Johnson & Johnson MedTech. Finally, Paul Grand, CEO of MedTech Innovator, introduces DeviceTalks listeners to the five finalists who will compete for the 2024 Early-Stage Grand Prize. The winner will be voted for at the AdvaMed annual meeting in Toronto. Thank you for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don’t miss a future episode.
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1 Olympus and Patient Advocate Discuss A New Age in GI Health: Early Detection and the Rise of Patient-led Advocacy 41:15
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In this debut episode of OlympusTalks, Host Tom Salemi welcomes Olympus Corporation of the Americas’ Vice President of Endoscopy Marketing Kurt Cannon, and colorectal cancer survivor and advocate Brooks Bell for a candid discussion on the importance of early screening. They explore Olympus’ role in advancing endoscopic technology and how it contributes to early detection and prevention of colon cancer. Bell shares her personal experience with early-onset colorectal cancer, highlighting the urgent need to shift cultural perceptions around colonoscopies. She discusses her work through Worldclass Clothing, a nonprofit aimed at removing barriers to screening. Cannon elaborates on Olympus' commitment to improving adenoma detection rates and sheds light on how their latest innovation, the EVIS X1™ endoscopy system, is designed to support this mission. Colorectal cancer is rising in younger adults—but early screening can make all the difference. Tune in to hear how innovation, advocacy, and awareness are coming together to tackle colorectal cancer. For more episodes by OlympusTalks, please visit olympusamerica.com/podcasts. *Brooks Bell is a paid endorser of Olympus Corporation, its subsidiaries, and/or its affiliates. **The content of this podcast was paid for by Olympus. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: • To learn more about the EVIS X1™ Endoscopy System, visit https://medical.olympusamerica.com/products/evis-x1 . • For resources on colorectal cancer screening and to read patient stories, visit https://www.colonoscopytoday.com/. To follow OlympusTalks on your favorite podcast player and YouTube, please visit: https://olympustalks.castos.com/subscribe Thank you for listening to the OlympusTalks podcast!…
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1 Here's Some of What You'll Hear at DeviceTalks Boston! Don't miss out! 58:08
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In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, we’ll get a small taste of what’s to come at DeviceTalks Boston. Host Tom Salemi interviews Paul Grand of MedTech Innovator, Holly Scott of The Mullings Group, and Peter Stebbins of Satio about the state of startups in Boston and the hot topics in MedTech. Managing Editor Kayleen Brown warms up for her fireside chat with Charisse Sparks, MD, former chief medical officer at Inspire Medical Systems. Dr. Sparks will be the opening keynote interview on Day 2 of DeviceTalks Boston. Don’t miss it! Register at Boston.DeviceTalks.com . Use the code mentioned inside to save 25%. Thanks for listening to this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don’t miss a future episode: https://devicetalks.castos.com/subscribe…
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1 How Abbott built AVEIR™ DR pacemakers to be smaller, leadless, and able to talk with each other 1:04:06
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AbbottTalks launches Season 3 with a fresh new video presence, a new co-host, and several new powerful conversations from Abbott's senior leaders. Host Tom Salemi and new co-host Kayleen Brown welcome Vish Charan, divisional vice president of product development for Abbott's Cardiac Rhythm Management, to explore the engineering evolution of the pacemaker—and where it’s headed next. Charan reflects on the remarkable transformation of pacemakers from large, wired implants to compact, leadless systems that dramatically improve patient outcomes. He details Abbott’s development of the AVEIR™ DR dual chamber leadless pacemaker system, the first of its kind to enable synchronized communication between the atrium and ventricle without leads, using Abbott’s proprietary i2i™ (implant-to-implant) technology. The conversation dives deep into conduction system pacing, modular upgrades, and how Abbott is shaping the future of cardiac care for millions of patients. The episode closes with a powerful story of a former professional surfer whose life was transformed by Abbott’s innovation—an example of technology enabling patients to reclaim their lives. Thank you to FPT Americas for sponsoring this episode of AbbottTalks. For more information on how FPT works with medical device companies, visit https://fptsoftware.com/ Thank you for listening to the AbbottTalks Podcast. Click here to subscribe on your favorite podcast player: https://abbotttalks.castos.com/subscribe .…
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1 Could CereVasc Be Boston’s Next Big MedTech Success Story? The Future of Ortho with The Fro 1:06:46
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In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Tom Salemi talks with seasoned MedTech executive Daniel Levangie about the blood-brain barrier-breaking technology being developed by CereVasc. The company has developed a less invasive way of treating patients with communicating hydrocephalus, one of the most common neurological conditions affecting both children and adults. But the company’s tech gives physicians access to the brain, creating a potentially huge opportunity for future applications. Just prior to the keynote interview, Tom talks with orthopedic surgeon and OrthoShow podcast host Scott Sigman, MD, about the Future of Orthopedics, a conversation they’ll resume at the start of DeviceTalks Boston. Go to Boston.DeviceTalks.com to register to attend the April 30-May 1 conference. Use the code mentioned frequently in the podcast to save 25%. But we’ll start off with MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker’s Newsmakers - Abbott, Boston Scientific, Edwards Lifesciences, EBR Systems, and Johnson & Johnson MedTech. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don’t miss a future episode.…
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1 Edwards’ Joe Nuzzolese on planning for disruption, prioritizing patients & automating supply chains 35:14
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In this episode of Structural Heart Talks, Joe Nuzzolese, corporate VP of global supply chain and quality at Edwards Lifesciences, shares how the company has built a resilient and responsive supply chain capable of withstanding significant disruptions—pandemic included—without missing a single patient case. Nuzzolese explains how Edwards takes a "plan, make, source, deliver" approach, and why MedTech supply chains differ from consumer goods with a stronger emphasis on quality and availability. He details how the company strategically leverages dual sourcing, inventory buffering, and global distribution flexibility to maintain operations, even when borders close or suppliers face challenges. He also unpacks the need for automation and digital integration, explains how Edwards connects employees to patient outcomes to instill purpose, and reveals why fostering innovation readiness is central to their long-term strategy. Thank you to Daikin America for sponsoring this episode of Structural Heart Talks. To learn more about Daikin America’s products for your medical application visit https://daikin-america.com . Wait, there’s more! Want to learn more about Daikin America’s new Co-Extrusion technology? Click here for a high resolution image with more detail . Thank you for listening to the Structural Heart Talks podcast. Subscribe to Structural Heart Talks or the DeviceTalks Podcast Network wherever you get your podcasts and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks on YouTube Podcasts to ensure you never miss an episode.…
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1 CorVista using AI to get patients the correct cardiac care; Why ASCs should matter to MedTechs 1:23:14
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In this episode of DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Host Tom Salemi tracks the career of CorVista Health CEO Adrian Lam, an engineer turned financer turned VC turned CEO. CorVista is bringing AI to bear on cardiac diagnostics, helping hospitals and doctors identify who need the most care. Before that talk we’ll hear from Scott Frasier of Fraser Healthcare about what ambulatory surgery centers mean for the future of MedTech. Finally, MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker and Tom talk about the impact President Trump’s tariff tactics are having on the MedTech industry. This episode is brought to you by DeviceTalks Boston, April 30 - May 1. Boston.DeviceTalks.com Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don’t miss a future episode.…
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1 Hachach-Haram: How Proximie builds digital bridges to the OR; Norris: Q1 VC, the good, the bad 1:07:22
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In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Dr. Nadine Hashash-Haram discusses her journey as a surgeon and the founder of Proxime, a digital health platform that enhances surgical procedures through technology. She shares insights on the evolution of Proxime, its impact on healthcare systems, and the importance of collaboration with medical device companies. Before that interview, Jonathan Norris, managing director at HSBC Innovation Banking, reviews first quarter MedTech VC investment numbers. There’s good news, bad news and a lot of in-between as privately held medical device companies. This episode is sponsored by DeviceTalks Minnesota. Find the discount code inside this podcast. Go to Minnesota.DeviceTalks.com to register for the June 11 event. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don’t miss a future episode.…
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1 Fogarty’s Cleeland on impact of MedTech innovation; Soriano highlights Baxter’s hurricane response 1:25:51
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In this week’s episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Andrew Cleeland, CEO of the Fogarty Institute, shares his MedTech story, starting with a serendipitous move into the industry. Cleeland, of course, went on to lead two successful startups from The Foundry - Ardian and Twelve, that both went on to be acquired by Medtronic. Cleeland now leads one of the industry’s most successful incubator programs, the Fogarty Institute. Cleeland will share insights on leading a MedTech start-up and shares some concerns he has for the industry at large. The Fogarty Institute is also promoting the Thomas J. Fogarty prize for medical innovation, a $100,000 prize for one person or a small group of people who have broken new ground in the industry. Go to this article at Medical Design & Outsourcing for more information. https://www.medicaldesignandoutsourcing.com/mike-mussallem-tom-fogarty-prize-medtech-innovation/ Before that conversation, Host Tom Salemi and Holly Scott, managing partner at The Mullings Group, interviewed Cecilia Soriano, global president of Infusion Therapies and Technologies, at Baxter. We’ll preview Soriano’s interview at DeviceTalks Boston where she’ll talk about Baxter’s recovery from Hurricane Helene. But we’ll start the episode off with MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker’s Newmarker’s Newsmakers including the FDA, HHS, Alcon, Abbott and Johnson & Johnson MedTech. Thanks for listening to this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don’t miss a future episode.…
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1 Lotvin on why this Sequel AID is better than the original; ZB’s Tornos highlights new tech, ASCs 1:04:58
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In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly podcast, Host Tom Salemi interviews Alan Lotvin, MD, the CEO and co-founder of Sequel Med Tech, a small company promoting another BIG idea from prolific inventor Dean Kamen. Lotvin, who was formerly a senior executive at CVS/Caremark and PBMs, explains how Twiist, the automated insulin delivery system, could be a game-changer for people with diabetes. Before the interview, we’ll hear from Ivan Tornos, the CEO and president of Zimmer Biomet. Tornos, who is the opening keynote interview guest at DeviceTalks Boston on April 30 at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center talks with Salemi and Joe Mullings about the the changes at Zimmer Biomet and in orthopedics. Register to see Tornos live at Boston.DeviceTalks.com. Use the code mentioned in the podcast to save 25%. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don’t miss a future episode.…
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1 BIOTRONIK Neuro’s Langevin talks power of connected spinal stim; What’s Next in Surgical Robotics 1:17:26
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In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Host Tom Salemi interviews Todd Langevin, president of BIOTRONIK Neuro, a familiar name in medical devices with a new approach to alleviating pain through spinal cord stimulation. Langevin, who has spent his career in neuro devices, gives his assessment of the field today, explaining how it’s exceeded his early expectations. Just before that Tom talks with Joe Mullings of The Mullings Group and Surgical Robotics Expert Steve Bell about the state of the surgical robotics industry. The trio will talk about current leaders, emerging powers, and how a shift toward cardiac surgeons could change the playing field completely. But to start, MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker joins Tom for the Newmarker’s Newsmakers, the leading stories from the pages of MassDevice. This week’s newsmakers include Tariffs, Medtronic, Surgical Robotics, Stryker, and BCI company Paradromics. Thank you for listening to this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don’t miss a future episode.…
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1 Will SynCardia's Emperor be capable of boldly going where no artificial heart has gone before? 53:04
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In this week’s episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker talks with SynCardia CEO Patrick Schnegelsberg and COO Matthew Schuster. Twenty years after FDA approval, SynCardia is the only company with a commercially available total artificial heart, with more than 2,000 implants. Now they're developing what they think will be a game-changer for the technology: a next-gen artificial heart called the Emperor that will be a fully implantable version, without external drivers. But before the interview Host Tom Salemi gives a quick recap of the MassMedic Symposium and Gala. Then, Chris Newmarker and Senior Editor Danielle Kirsh unpack MassDevice’s new report on surgical robotic companies. You can download the report for free here. https://www.massdevice.com/gated/massdevices-surgical-robotics-special-report-2025/ Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don’t miss a future episode.…
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1 Enovis’ Vogt on driving recon growth past $1B w/ M&A, knee breakthroughs and foot & ankle expansion 32:47
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In the kickoff episode of Season 2 of Ortho Innovation Talks, Louie Vogt, Group President of Reconstructive at Enovis, takes us inside the company’s strategic growth in orthopedics. Vogt shares how Enovis has transformed into a major player in the reconstructive space through key acquisitions and bold bets on innovative implant designs. He discusses the evolution of knee implants, highlighting Enovis’ pioneering work with kinematically driven bearings and the dual pivot knee concept. Vogt also touches on the growing role of robotics and enabling technologies in orthopedic surgery, emphasizing how these advancements are changing the surgeon experience and patient outcomes. Beyond knees, Vogt explores Enovis’ expansion into foot and ankle reconstruction—a rapidly growing market—and how the company is leveraging M&A and innovation to carve out a competitive edge. As Enovis looks ahead to 2025, Vogt teases major product launches in shoulders, hips, and extremities, signaling another big year for the company. This conversation comes to you courtesy of our sponsor, Paragon Medical. To learn more about how Paragon Medical can help you bring your device to market faster, visit them at www.paragonmedical.com. Tune in and subscribe to DeviceTalks on all major podcast channels and follow youtube.com/@DeviceTalks to ensure you never miss an episode. WATCH and LISTEN below, thank you for supporting Ortho Innovation Talks!…
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1 Hear Part 1 of Lungpacer Medical’s AeroPace Story; Be part of the conclusion at DeviceTalks Boston 1:23:52
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In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, it’s a DeviceTalks Team Up. Editorial Director Tom Salemi and Managing Editor Kayleen Brown interview Doug Evans, CEO and President of Lungpacer Medical. Evans shares the tragic reason he vowed to start a company that would help wean patients off ventilators. We’ll hear his success story in the podcast, but join us at DeviceTalks Boston to hear the story behind the AeroPace technologies as Evans will be joined by Lungpacer COO Viral Thakkar and Mike Longo, vice president of product development. Register to attend DeviceTalks Boston at Boston.DeviceTalks.com. If you missed our early bird rate use the code mentioned in the podcast on March 1 and 2. Before the DeepDive conversation, we’ll have Mass Device Honcho Chris Newmarker’s Newsmakers - Medtronic, Solventum, FDA layoffs, Boston Scientific, and Teleflex. Jim Hammerand, managing editor of Medical Design & Outsourcing, opens with an overview of the magazine’s current Min-Vasive issue. You can find all the articles mentioned at medicaldesignandoutsourcing.com. Thanks for listening to this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don’t miss a future episode.…
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1 How an artful pivot and IPO is positioning Anteris Technologies to take on the red hot TAVR space 1:13:42
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In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker sits down with Wayne Paterson, CEO of Anteris Technologies, a unique start-up that’s approaching the complicated and competitive TAVR market. Chris Newsmaker and Host Tom Salemi also discuss this week’s Newmarker’s Newsmakers including Medtronic, Boston Scientific, Johnson & Johnson MedTech, NeuroPace and the FDA. This episode was sponsored by DeviceTalks Minnesota. Register to attend the June 11 event at Minnesota.DeviceTalks.com. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don’t miss a future episode.…
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1 Boston Scientific’s Scanlon shares secrets to good integration, power of compassion for patients 1:16:05
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In this episode of the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast, Meghan Scanlon, SVP and president of urology at Boston Scientific, updates us on the integration of its powerhouse neurostim acquisition – Axonics. Scanlon also offers great insights on what makes the urology business such a powerful specialty for physicians and medical device executives. Go here to listen to Scanlon’s first visit with DeviceTalks Weekly. https://www.devicetalks.com/boston-scientific-and-zenflow-are-bringing-critical-new-tools-to-help-urologists-treat-patients/ DeviceTalks Managing Editor Kayleen Brown sits down with Kevin Dempsey, senior director of business development at Tecan, about the opportunities in neuromodulation. Tecan is the sponsor of this episode. To learn more about Tecan visit, https://partnering.tecan.com/ MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker brings a basket of Newmarker’s Newsmakers including Inspire Medical, Kestra Medical, MGB Layoffs, Medtronic and Johnson & Johnson. Thanks for listening to the DeviceTalks Weekly Podcast. Subscribe to the DeviceTalks Podcast Network so you don’t miss an episode.…
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