Sedation Monitoring, 3D Printing Get Attention From J&J Innovation Centers
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Twelve new early-stage alliances announced for J&J’s Innovation Centers include collaborations with device firms on a technology to monitor for safe sedation levels and a project to develop patient-specific 3D-printed implants.
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