Reform uncertainties hold back German electromed market
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Investment in ultrasound is the only area in the German electromedical industry that is showing any real growth. Speaking to Clinica at Medica in November, Ellen-Urs Meyer-Schulke, general secretary of the medical engineering division of ZVEI, the German electrotechnical and electronics manufacturers' association, explained that ultrasound's relatively low cost and potential as a new modality are attractive for investment.
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