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Medical Design Briefs Podcast

Expect thought-provoking conversations with influential figures, including government officials, university researchers, industry experts, and handpicked speakers from SAE Media Group events. Each episode is hosted by the editors of Medical Design Briefs and provides a concise news update or insightful commentary on industry trends, followed by a 10–15-minute interview with a prominent guest.

  1. 51

    How Tissue-Based Approaches Are Enabling Long-Term Implants

    For implants designed to perform over time, it’s not always about electronics or batteries — it’s also about biology. There’s a new category of medical devices on the horizon that integrate with and leverage the body’s own tissue to function more effectively, heal more naturally, and dramatically reduce or eveneliminate the need for replacement surgeries. In this episode, John Schorgl, co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Peytant Solutions, explores how advanced tissue-based approaches are enabling implants to perform better and remain longer inside the body, thus redefining what long-term success really means.

  2. 50

    Training the Future of AI-Powered Surgery

    As AI and robotics rapidly advance surgical capabilities, a parallel transformation is reshaping how surgeons aretrained. This episode explores the convergence of artificial intelligence, extended reality (XR), and immersive simulation — and why training may be the most critical factor in unlocking the full potential of next-generation surgical systems. Richard Vincent, CEO and Founder of FundamentalXR, discusseshow scalable, data-driven simulation and haptic feedback are bridging the gap between technology innovation and real-world clinical performance.

  3. 49

    Making Human-Centered Robotics Work in the Real World

    As robots increasingly share workspaces with people, success depends not only on interaction design but on engineering discipline, safety certification, and reliable system integration. In this episode, Ernst Neumayr, Cobot Business Manager for ABB Robotics, explores how human-centered robotic systems aredeployed at scale, drawing on lessons from collaborative robotics in industrial and regulated environments. He examines how real-world constraints shape the future of robots designed to work alongside people.

  4. 48

    The Hidden Nervous System of Surgical Robotics: Power, Data & Sensing Behind Precision Performance

    In this episode, we explore how enabling technologies — connectors, sensors, and ruggedized electronic architectures — are redefining what robotic systems can safely and reliably achieve. From maintaining signal integrity during delicate microsurgery to delivering durable performance through repeated sterilization cycles, we examine the engineering challenges that make precision possible. Michael Klitze, SeniorPrincipal Architect at TE Connectivity, shares how advances in interconnect density, force sensing, and system integration are shaping the future of surgical and assistive robotics.

  5. 47

    Surgical & Assistive Robotics: Redefining Human Capability

    Robotics is rapidly advancing beyond the operating room into patient recovery. Devices paired with brain–computer interfaces and adaptive machine learning algorithms are helping stroke and spinal cord injury patients regain movement faster than ever before. In this episode, Owen Kent and Todd Roberts, Founders of ATDev, highlight the latest neurorobotic systems, their impact on neural plasticity, and the promise of personalized rehabilitation programs.

  6. 46

    How Wearables Are Enhancing Smart Drug Delivery

    In this episode, we’re exploring how wearables are improving drug delivery. Matt Huddleston, chief commercial officer and executive vice president of Enable Injections talk with us about how these wearables are enabling personalized drug delivery, ultimately improving quality of life for patients with chronic conditions.

  7. 45

    Developing Sustainable Drug-Delivery Devices

    In today’s episode, we’re exploring the growing emphasis on sustainability in drug-delivery devices. Martin Alexander Sørensen, Mechanical Design Engineer, and Martin Høier Thomsen, Senior Development Engineer and Project Manager, at MGS discuss the challenges and opportunities in developing greener drug-delivery solutions without compromising performance or safety.

  8. 44

    Smarter Pathways for Precision Drug Delivery in Cancer Care

    In this episode, we’re exploring how targeted intra-arterial delivery platforms are redefining the treatment of solid tumors, offering a way to bathe cancer directly in therapy while limiting systemic toxicity. Our guest is Shaun Bagai, CEO of RenovoRx, who will discuss an ongoing post-marketing registry study that is gathering real-world evidence on safety, performance, and survival outcomes for patients receiving these localized treatments.

  9. 43

    Personalized Medicine and Drug Delivery

    In this episode, we’re diving into personalized medicine and drug delivery — and how cutting-edge tools like AI, automation,and robotics are transforming cancer care. Joining us in this episode is Jim Foote, Co-founder and CEO of First Ascent Biomedical. First Ascent is at the forefront of developing platforms that personalize therapy by leveraging advanced analytics and automation — with the goal of reducing trial-and-error in oncology and improving patient outcomes.

  10. 42

    Material Science Innovations for Medical Devices

    This episode delves into some of the latest advancements in materials for medical devices. Dr. Jeremy Schaffer, Head of R&D at Fort Wayne Metals, talks to us about how new materials are enabling the production of devices that are stronger, more flexible, and more sustainable.

  11. 41

    Automation, Robotics, and AI Integration in Medical Manufacturing

    This episode investigates how advanced manufacturing using techniques such as automation and artificial intelligence is streamlining production processes in the medical device industry. Francisco Almada Lobo, CEO of Critical Manufacturing, dives into how AI-driven quality control, predictive maintenance, and process optimization are improving efficiency and reducing manufacturing costs.

  12. 40

    How 3D Printing Is Transforming Medtech

    In our continuing look at advanced manufacturing in healthcare, this episode explores how 3D printing is transforming the design and production of medical devices. My guest today is Atul Dhall, Engineering Consultant at TransAtlantic Science. He will talk to us about the benefits of creating custom implants, prosthetics, and surgical tools tailored to individual patients, as well as the ability to quickly prototype new devices for testing and development.

  13. 39

    Addressing Material Changes and Safety in Medical Devices

    In this season, as we look at the advanced manufacturing in healthcare, this episode addresses one of the most pressing challenges in medical device manufacturing: ensuringsafety when materials or processes change — because how even small material modifications can impact biocompatibility and regulatory compliance. Audrey Turley, Director of Lab Operations, Biosafety, Nelson Laboratories providespractical strategies for assessing risk, streamlining testing, and managing documentation.

  14. 38

    Creating Wearables for Preventative Healthcare

    This episode explores how wearables are being used to detect early signs of health issues. Dr. Shalini Prasad, professor of bioengineering at the University of Texas at Dallas, discusses her work, which focuses on using sweat and other biomarkers to detect early signs of disease, paving the way for wearable devices that can transform preventative healthcare.

  15. 37

    Privacy and Data Security in the Era of Medical Wearables

    As we continue to explore the impact of wearables on healthcare, this episode focuses on privacy and data security in the era of medical wearables. Wearables are collecting vast amounts of sensitive health data. Colin Zick and Chris Hart, partners with the law firm Foley Hoag, discuss current regulations, how companies are protecting user data, and the potential risks associated with sharing health data across platforms.

  16. 36

    Integrating AI into Medical Wearables

    In this season, as we look at the impact of wearables on healthcare, this episode focuses on the integration of AI into medical wearables. My guest today is Mark Goddard,Vice President of Clinical Services, InfoBionic.Ai. With a clinical and technical lens, Mark will help us explore how artificial intelligence is transforming the design and function of wearable medical devices — from enhancing diagnostics to enabling truly personalized care.

  17. 35

    How Wearables Are Transforming Chronic Disease Management

    In this season, as we look at the impact of wearables on healthcare, this episode focuses on how wearables are transforming chronic disease management. My guest today isKirk Huntsman, CEO of Vivos Therapeutics. He talks to us about how wearables are enabling clinicians to intervene earlier in disease management and thus provide better patient outcomes.

  18. 34

    Robotics in Rehabilitation: Enhancing Recovery and Patient Independence

    In this season, we are taking a deep dive into the evolving role of robotics in healthcare, and this episode will focus on robotics in rehabilitation for enhancing recovery and enabling patient independence. My guest today is Hao Su, associate professor at New York University and Director of the Center of Assistive and Personal Robotics for Independent Living. He will discuss how wearable robotics are helping patients regain mobility and independence after.

  19. 33

    Creating Emotionally Intelligent Healthcare Robots

    In this season, as we continue to look at the evolving role of robotics and robots in healthcare, this episode focuses on developing emotionally intelligent robots for healthcare.My guest today is Dr. Elizabeth Broadbent, professor of health and psychology at the University of Aukland. She will talk to us about how developers can create AI-driven caregiving robots that are emotionally intelligent.

  20. 32

    Socially Assistive AI-Driven Robots for Rehabilitation

    In this season, as we look at the evolving role of robotics and robots in healthcare, this episode focuses on AI-driven robotic caregivers. My guest today is Maja Mataric, Professor of Computer Science, Neuroscience, and Pediatrics, at the University of Southern California. She will share insights into socially assistive robotics and how they are playing an increasingly powerful role in eldercare and patient rehabilitation.

  21. 31

    Advances in Autonomous Surgical Robotic Systems

    In this season, as we look at the evolving role of robotics in healthcare, this episode focuses on advances in autonomous surgical robotic systems. My guest today is medical roboticist Axel Krieger, associate professor at Johns Hopkins University. He will discuss a transformative advancement in surgical robotics, where robots can perform with both mechanical precision and human-like adaptability and understanding.

  22. 30

    AI and Machine Learning in Medical Device Cybersecurity

    As we close out this season with a deep dive into cybersecurity, this episode will focus on AI and machine learning in medical device cybersecurity. DJ Fang, Cofounder and COO of Pure Global, discusses how these technologies can help detect andrespond to cybersecurity threats in real time, while also addressing the challenges they pose, such as biases, false positives, and system complexity.

  23. 29

    The Growing Impact of Cybersecurity on Patient Safety in Medical Devices

    As we continue our look at Cybersecurity in MedicalDevices,  this episode focused on the growing impact of cybersecurity on patient safety. Scott Mattila, COO of Intraprise Health, discusses how cybersecurity directly affects patient safety, the importance of cybersecurity by design, and risk mitigation strategies to protect patients from harm.

  24. 28

    FDA’s Role in Medical Device Cybersecurity

    This episode delves into FDA’s role in medical device cybersecurity. Andrew Garnett, Software Engineering Manager at Minnetronix discusses the regulatory landscape of medical device cybersecurity, focusing on the FDA's guidelines and requirements.

  25. 27

    Cybersecurity: Best Practices for Securing Medical Devices

    In this season, we are taking an in-depth look at Cybersecurity: Addressing Cyber Threats and Safety in Medical Devices, and this episode focuses on best practices for securing medical devices. Our guest, Florian Gilcher, Managing Director and Co-Founder of Ferrous Systems, discusses the cybersecurity risks associated with networked medical devices and strategies to safeguard them.

  26. 26

    Interoperability in IoMT: Overcoming the Connectivity Barriers

    In this season, we are taking an in-depth look at the Internet of Medical Things: The Future of Healthcare Connectivity, and this episode will focus on Interoperability in IoMT: Overcoming the Connectivity Barriers. My guest today is Deepal Mehta, Senior Director of Marketing and Business Development, InnoPhase IoT. He will discuss the barriers to interoperability and how these barriers can be addressed through solutions such as ultra-low-power wireless technologies. 

  27. 25

    The Integration of Sensors into Next-Generation Health Devices

    In this season, we are taking an in-depth look at Innovations in Sensor Technology for Medical Devices, and this episode will focus on the integration of sensors into next-generation health devices. My guest today is Lisa Trollo, ST MEMS Sensors Ecosystem and Digital Marketing Manager at STMicroelectronics. She will talk to us about how advanced sensor technologies driving the development of wearables and health-monitoring devices.

  28. 24

    The Role of MEMS in Next-Gen Medical Devices

    In this season, we are taking an in-depth look at innovations in sensor technology for medical devices, and this episode will focus on the role of MEMS in next-gen medical devices. Jessica Gomez, CEO of Rogue Valley Microdevices, discusses the transformative role of microfabrication and MEMS technology in advancing sensor technology for medical devices.

  29. 23

    Implantable Sensors for Internal Health Monitoring

    The advent of implantable sensor technologies has had a transformative impact on internal health monitoring. My guest today, Huanyu “Larry” Cheng, the James L. Henderson, Jr. Memorial Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics at Penn State University, talks about how the advent of implantable sensors is having a transformative impact on internal health monitoring.

  30. 22

    The Rise of Advanced Sensor Technologies

    In this season, we are taking an in-depth look at innovations in sensor technology for medical devices, and this episode will focus on the rise of advanced sensor technologies. My guest today is Michael Klitzke, Senior Principal Systems Architect for Medical Sensors at TE Connectivity. He will talk to us about how sensors are reshaping the landscape of medical diagnostics, enabling quicker and more accurate assessments for a wide range of health conditions.

  31. 21

    An Inside Look at Designing Drug-Delivery Pumps

    In this season, we are taking an in-depth look at Innovations in drug-delivery devices, and this episode will focus specifically on designing drug-delivery pumps, and particularly, the drive assembly of modern drug pumps. My guest today is Peter van Beek, Business Development Manager – Medical at maxon. He will talk to us about the unique drive assembly challenges different types that drug-delivery pumps present and how to mitigate those challenges.

  32. 20

    Emerging Trends in Drug Delivery

    In this season, we are taking an in-depth look the future of drug delivery technology. In this episode, we will examine the drug-delivery innovations that will shape the landscape and improve therapeutic outcomes for patients in the future. My guest today is Bob Barrett, Vice President of Systems Engineering at Full Spectrum. He will talk to us about some of these emerging trends and advancements in drug delivery.

  33. 19

    Pens and Autoinjectors as Drug-Delivery Options

    In this season, we are taking an in-depth look at Innovations in Drug-Delivery Devices, and this episode will focus specifically on Pens and Autoinjectors as Drug-Delivery Options. My guest today is Iain Simpson, Director of the Global Pharma Segment for Phillips Medisize. He will talk to us about how these devices can provide convenience, accuracy, and improved adherence and how these devices will affect the future of drug delivery.

  34. 18

    The Evolution of Precision Drug Delivery

    This podcast examines the transformative journey of drug-delivery devices, from microneedles to nanoparticle-based delivery and controlled-release systems. My guest today is Dr. Robert Langer, the David H. Kock Institute Professor at MIT. He will talk to us about the evolution of precision in administering medications for enhanced patient experience.  

  35. 17

    AI’s Role in Advanced Medtech Manufacturing

    In this season, we are taking an in-depth look at Printed Health: Transforming Medicine with Advanced Manufacturing, and this episode will focus specifically on AI’s Role in Medtech Manufacturing. My guest today is Francisco Almada Lobo, CEO of Critical Manufacturing. He will talk to us about how AI is optimizing manufacturing efficiency, quality control, and supply chain management.

  36. 16

    Exploring Robotics and Cobots in Medical Device Production

    This episode will focus specifically on Robotics and Cobots in Medical Device Production. My guest today is Tyler Bouchard, CEO & Co-founder of Flexxbotics. He will talk to us about how these advanced technologies are transforming the production of medical devices, providing increased efficiency and quality in the production process.

  37. 15

    Overcoming Challenges in Material Selection for 3D Printed Medical Devices

    In this season, we are taking an in-depth look at Printed Health: Transforming Medicine with Advanced Manufacturing, and this episode will focus specifically on Overcoming Challenges in Material Selection for 3D Printed Medical Devices. My guest today is Dr. Matthew DiPrima Materials Scientist, Division of Applied Mechanics, Office of Science and Engineering Laboratories in the FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health. He will talk to us about the challenges of achieving biocompatibility, meeting medical-grade standards, and navigating the regulatory landscape for certification for 3D printed devices.

  38. 14

    The Landscape of 3D Printing in Healthcare

    In this season, we are taking an in-depth look at Printed Health: Transforming Medicine with Advanced Manufacturing, and this episode will focus specifically on The Landscape of 3D Printing in Healthcare. My guest today is Dr. Scott Hollister, professor of Biomedical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He will talk to us about the latest innovations, emerging technologies, and the impact of 3D printing on the healthcare landscape.

  39. 13

    The Human Touch: Ethical Considerations in Healthcare Robotics

    In this season, we are taking an in-depth look at The Role of Robotics — and Robots — in Healthcare, and this episode will focus specifically on The Human Touch: Ethical Considerations in Healthcare Robotics. My guest today is Keith Abney, a lecturer in the philosophy department at California Polytechnic State University – San Luis Obispo and a member of CalPoly’s Ethics + Emerging Sciences Group. He will help us explore the ethical implications of integrating robots into healthcare, discussing topics such as patient trust, privacy concerns, and the balance between human and robotic interaction in caregiving.

  40. 12

    Automating Healthcare: The Role of Robots

    In this season, we are taking an in-depth look at The Role of Robotics — and Robots — in Healthcare, and this episode will focus specifically on Automating Healthcare: The Role of Robots. My guest today is Hao Su, Director of the Lab of Biomechatronics and Intelligent Robotics at North Carolina State University. He will talk to us about how robots are being utilized for tasks in clinics and hospitals, from delivering medications to managing inventory and performing tasks such as taking blood pressure, all to streamline operations and improve efficiency.

  41. 11

    Advances and Innovations in Assistive Robotics

    This episode focuses specifically on Advances and Innovations in Assistive Robotics. My guest today is Robert Kay, President and CEO of Elite Engineering and Elite Robotics. He will help us dive into the advances and innovations in assistive robotics that are helping patients with disabilities, supporting rehabilitation, and helping healthcare professionals better treat their patients.

  42. 10

    Surgical Precision: Robotics in the Operating Room

    This episode will focus specifically on Surgical Precision: Robotics in the Operating Room. My guest today is Dr. Michael Yip, Director of the Advanced Robotics and Controls Laboratory at the University of California San Diego. He will introduce us to current innovations in surgical robotics and will help us understand how robotic-assisted surgeries are transforming procedures, enhancing precision, and minimizing invasiveness.

  43. 9

    Data Precision in Wearables: The Challenge of Accuracy

    In this season, we are taking an in-depth look at medical-grade wearables. Nick Annetta, senior electrical engineer at Priority Designs talks to us about advances such as miniaturization that have led to the evolution of wearable devices. We will explore how these innovations are reshaping the future of healthcare, making treatments more precise, portable, and patient-friendly than ever before.

  44. 8

    Precision Health: Developing Medical-Grade Wearables

    This episode addresses the integration of artificial intelligence with biosensors, exploring how AI algorithms analyze and interpret the data collected, leading to more accurate diagnostics, predictive insights, and personalized health recommendations.

  45. 7

    Wearable Injectors: The Future of Drug Delivery

    In this episode, we explore advancements in wearable injector technology, examining how these devices are transforming the administration of medications, improving patient adherence, and enhancing the overall effectiveness of treatment plans. Our guest is Matt Huddleston, chief technology officer and executive vice president of Enable Injections, who talks about the enFuse infusion platform.

  46. 6

    Continuous Monitoring: Biosensors for Health Insights

    DNA or aptamer-based biosensors offer a highly sensitive, specific, and versatile approach for detecting a wide range of target molecules, with applications ranging from medical diagnostics to health monitoring. On this episode of Medical Design Briefs’ Podcast, Rob Batchelor, head of biosensors at Nutomics explores the latest developments in aptamer-based biosensors, discussing how they enable real-time monitoring of vital signs, biomarkers, and health parameters, providing valuable data for personalized healthcare.

  47. 5

    A Breakthrough in Wearable Neuromodulation

    Surgery- and drug-free at-home wearable neuromodulation represents a huge advancement for a variety of clinical conditions, including overactive bladder syndrome, which affects more than 46 million people in the U.S. On this episode of Medical Design Briefs’ Podcast, Jill Schiaparelli, CEO of Avation Medical discusses the first FDA-cleared, non-invasive, closed-loop wearable neuromodulation technology for at-home bladder treatment. From understanding the technology behind it to its real-world impact on patients and clinicians, this podcast uncovers the potential of wearable neuromodulation in revolutionizing the treatment of OAB.  

  48. 4

    Navigating Clinical Trials with Wearables

    On this episode of Medical Design Briefs’ Podcast, our guest Ashkan Vaziri, founder and CEO of Biosensics, examines how medtech and pharmaceutical companies can leverage the power of wearables to not only see a great increase in patient engagement but also to gather robust data for the clinical trial.

  49. 3

    Powering Wearables: Balancing Battery Life with Power Efficiency

    Wearable devices are typically constrained by battery life. This episode explores balancing the need for continuous monitoring with power efficiency, which becomes especially important for devices that require prolonged usage, such as continuous glucose monitors or cardiac monitoring devices. On this episode of Medical Design Briefs’ Podcast, Arvind Kamath, executive vice president of technology development for Ensurge takes a look at powering wearables and how to balance battery life with power efficiency.  

  50. 2

    Seamless Integration and Interoperability of Wearables

    This episode explores the challenges and breakthroughs in achieving interoperability as medical-grade wearables seamlessly integrate with diverse healthcare systems and electronic health records. We will examine the complexities of data formats, communication protocols, and standards across healthcare institutions.  

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Expect thought-provoking conversations with influential figures, including government officials, university researchers, industry experts, and handpicked speakers from SAE Media Group events. Each episode is hosted by the editors of Medical Design Briefs and provides a concise news update or insightful commentary on industry trends, followed by a 10–15-minute interview with a prominent guest.

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