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Life Sciences and Stem Special Report
Life Sciences and Stem special report looks at how the life sciences sector in Ireland has played a huge part in the fight against Covid-19 and advancing Ireland’s reputation not only as a global leader in manufacturing but also in research and development.
The EU MDR, although aimed at improving safety and capability, places significant demands on the industry
Stable policy and the highest number of Stem graduates per capita in the EU are just two of the reasons for Ireland’s enviable life sciences success
Smart medical devices and AI enhancement and integration have the potential to revolutionise healthcare
Its proven track record means Ireland is well positioned to benefit from the next wave of pharma advances
With multinationals in need of skilled, knowledgeable staff, Stem growth will help keep Ireland competitive
To maintain our strong position in the globally competitive medtech sector, Ireland must remain innovative
In R&D, Ireland punches above its weight internationally – it’s important that we continue to move up the value chain
Despite its regulatory challenges, artificial intelligence makes this an exciting time to be involved in the pharmaceutical industry
The sector has prospered in from continuing life investment but there are areas that could benefit from further development
Public-private collaboration was critical in the response to Covid-19
Demand for the adoption of digital health has accelerated as a result of Covid-19
New EU rules requiring recertification of medical devices by May 2024 have prompted fears that patient access to medtech may be put at risk
Ireland has evolved into a highly cohesive research and innovation ecosystem
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