Resource Centre
Discover a wealth of knowledge and insights from the experts at StarFish Medical. Our Resource Centre offers product development tips, reviews of new and cutting-edge technologies, and in-depth articles on regulatory updates and compliance in medical device development.
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Compute demands on “the edge”, like embedded sensors or remote devices. have grown significantly as AI has moved from experimentation to deployment. Medical devices are pushing more of their AI functionality onto edge hardware.
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Computer vision technologies such as convolutional neural networks and vision transformers are transforming how AI analyzes medical images, each offering distinct advantages depending on the application and computing environment.
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Electrocardiography (ECG) remains the gold standard for non-invasive cardiac assessment, providing a vital window into the heart’s electrical health. By recording electrical impulses through surface electrodes, clinicians can identify life-critical conditions such as arrhythmias, myocardial infarctions, and conduction abnormalities.
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Medtech founders operate with more constraints than most sectors. You are responsible for deep technical problem solving, high-stakes decisions, regulatory navigation, investor conversations, and a constant stream of operational tasks.
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AI is quietly reshaping how hardware teams work. At StarFish, it’s become a versatile collaborator across the product lifecycle from early sketches to prototype validation.
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Project managers are on the front lines of rising complexity in medical device development. They sit at the intersection of vendor timelines, regulatory constraints, and engineering realities.
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Many developers have tried using AI to generate code, often called “Vibe Coding”. Sometimes, the results are nothing short of amazing. Other times, the results are mixed, or worse.
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Medical device development is a complex process that requires careful attention at every stage.
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Generative AI is gaining significant attention across industries, and MedTech is no exception. While some tools may still feel like entertaining curiosities, others are starting to make a real impact.