Taiwan
Medical device market intelligence for Taiwan. Regulatory changes, competitor moves, and procurement trends.
Recent signals
A study compares a novel ultrasonic jaw tracking device to PSG for diagnosing obstructive sleep apnea.
The TipTraQ system for home sleep apnea screening has completed development, involving 240 subjects in Taipei.
A novel device for osteonecrotic femoral head has completed a feasibility study for safety in ONFH patients.
Study shows EMG-driven exoskeleton improves upper extremity function in brain injury patients.
A study in Taiwan is testing wearables for Alzheimer's care, focusing on usability and caregiver stress reduction.
The study compares the efficiency of 3D-printed writing aids for patients with nerve injuries.
A study will assess an innovative inhaler training device's impact on COPD patients' medication accuracy and quality of life.
A completed study reported a rare complication of left atrial appendage perforation during LAAO device deployment.
The HM3 post-market surveillance in Hong Kong and Taiwan was terminated after evaluating advanced heart failure outcomes.
Taiwan Biomaterial Co., Ltd. has registered a medical device with the FDA under product code JCX.
TAIWAN KING STRONG CO., LTD. has registered a medical device with product code ITI.
TAIWAN COMFORT CHAMP MANUFACTURING Co., LTD. has registered product code FXX with the FDA.
A non-invasive swallowing monitoring device is being developed, validated against impedance manometry, targeting dysphagia patients.
The study compares Angio-Seal + Proglide and Dual Proglide for femoral artery closure post-TAVI.
A study on a wearable voice-guided therapy for insomnia and sleep apnea is set to evaluate its efficacy in COMISA patients.
A completed study assessed physical activity and sleep quality in cancer patients using wearable actigraphy devices.
A study on a wearable support device aims to enhance safety for ventilator-assisted ICU patients during mobilization.
A study is recruiting to compare rigid and non-rigid interbody fusion devices for cervical disc disease.
China's GJ-21 stealth drones could counter Taiwan's uncrewed boat swarm strategy, offering high maneuverability.
Experts warn Taiwan must urgently reform civil defense and energy strategies to address a widening resilience gap.