But there is a new range of technologies coming into the market which are changing the way we think about imaging. These devices are more portable, and cheaper, allowing true point of care for patients, while also unlocking imaging in new realms of healthcare.
In this episode of Invent Health, we speak with George Wylde of TTP and Paul Cload of Serac Imaging Systems, to assess the state of play in medical imaging today, to see the benefits and disparities between the new range of machines and the ones which have previously dominated the market.
Find out more on this week’s episode of Invent Health from TTP.
This Week’s Guests:
Paul Cload – Dr. Paul Cload is the chief marketing officer of Seracam Imaging Systems. With over 30 years of experience in the global pharmaceutical medical device and diagnostics industries, Paul brings insight from all areas of the bioscience space to his work with Serac. He has a broad knowledge of multiple therapeutic areas including infectious diseases, cardiovascular disease, oncology, diabetes, and musculoskeletal disease.
George Wylde – George Wylde is a technical consultant at TTP where he combines a passion for medical imaging and sensing inside the body with a love of building things. His experience has spanned from the development of a gamma imaging system for nuclear medicine to a smart orthopaedic implant. Prior to TTP George worked at a family-run scientific instrument company in Sussex developing an instrument to be flown on the next generation of ESA’s meteorological satellites (MetOP-SG MWS). He holds a Biophysics PhD in Embryonic Stem Cell Research from the University of Cambridge.