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MEDevice: AutoVein

by Vincent Khau

The AutoVein team at MEDevice was made up of Tom, Anna, Michael, Dilini, Aaren, and Chandra who collectively tackled the problem of cannulation inaccuracies. Their solution? Automate the process with a robotic device for 100% success rate!

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Autovein-automating inoculation! Really awesome pitch! #MEDevice @ResPlat @thevinniek @JasamineCB pic.twitter.com/CKS4ByGA3r

— Aliza w (@awajih08)
October 4, 2016
    • #MEDevice
    • #AutoVein
    • #medical
    • #device
    • #innovation
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