Recorded Tuesday, March 6 – Presented by PolyOne
Digital technology is rapidly—and increasingly— changing everything. Healthcare is no exception. And while “digital health” can sound impersonal, it’s actually making our health and wellness more personal. Personal, as in more tailored specifically to us.
Today, we know more about ourselves (inside and out) than ever before. We’re better attuned to our bodies—from our daily footsteps to our fevers—and better connected to the experts and resources that can help us stay healthy. We have digital technologies to thank for all of this.
In this webinar, we’ll offer some perspective on staying ahead of the trends and forces that are shaping the design of medical wearables and digital health products. At the conclusion, you’ll have a better understanding of what’s going on in this high-growth, high-potential market space and new perspective on the polymer materials that can help you proactively solve potential challenges to your next generation designs.
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