Introducing Analog Devices’ Digital Health business and the role of sensors in Medtech Brendan Cronin Director, Digital Healthcare Group at Analog Devices
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Rapid Antigen Diagnostics for Emerging Pathogens Lee Gehrke Hermann L.F. von Helmholtz Professor of Health Sciences GI device development in a few movements Giovanni Traverso Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering Electronic Textile Conformable Suit (E-TeCS) Canan Dagdeviren LG Career Development Professor of Media Arts and Sciences at MIT Media Lab MR relaxometer for improving clinical outcomes in hemodialysis Michael Cima David H. Koch Professor of Engineering, MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research
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U.S. manufacturing is at a transformational moment as the country embarks on an ambitious agenda to rebuild its industrial base. Supply chain priorities, climate threats, a changing geopolitical landscape, technological advances, and a new trajectory in public policy are leading to breakthrough innovations and significant investments in domestic manufacturing. Across core industries – transportation, semiconductors, defense, energy, and materials– there is a generational shift in U.S. manufacturing toward greater resilience, digitalization, and sustainability.  Liz Reynolds will provide an overview of the recent changes that are impacting the U.S. industrial base and the implications for U.S. manufacturing going forward.