During 2020 majority of the world remained disrupted by the pandemic and it’s highly likely that the trend will not improve during most of 2021. But the most felt disruption in the Health care sector in particular, and in scenarios where products and supplies were not being able to reach their destination in time. During these hard times, we came across a lot of stories and faced a lot of challenges meeting the demands of our customers.
A lot of innovation took place to overcome the challenges, some of which specifically in the healthcare sector is in are clinical diagnostics, sample management, and vaccinations, we helped some of our clients developing the formula for virus transport medium, now they manufacture it in the lab and are not dependent on time pressing imports anymore.
Similar to that in the area of surgery additive manufacturing is taking the lead, customers demand solutions to get independence from the imports of implants which are getting expensive day by day. The way out to that is proposed by Quick Implants NZ Ltd, their implants are eco-friendly manufactured in the hospitals using smart materials and in the future will be employing smart sensory as well to monitor and support the healing process.
In addition to that we see the future of healthcare is heading faster towards the telemedicine and inclusion of IoT’s at the same time we will see more Artificial intelligence playing role in clinical and veterinary diagnostics .