Tosin Alex-Duduyemi

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Tosin joined Signify Research in 2022 as a Market Analyst within the Clinical Care team. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences from the University of Birmingham & has prior experience working in primary and secondary education. In her spare time, Tosin enjoys cooking, yoga, and travelling. Tosin also has passion for literature & frequently spends her weekends going to galleries & exhibitions with friends.

The latest from Tosin Alex-Duduyemi

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31 Aug 2023: Clinical Care
Anaesthesia World Market Forecast to Reach $1.3B by 2027
The global anaesthesia device market reached $1 billion in 2022 and is forecast to reach $1.3 billion by 2027. Signify Research’s recently published report on the Anaesthesia Devices market dives into the product and regional trends that are currently impacting the market.
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08 Aug 2023: Clinical Care
BD Bounces Back with Alaris 510k Approval
The BD Alaris System is all set to make its comeback with its recent 510K approval. This follows significant remediation efforts after BD’s voluntary Class I recall of the device in March 2020. To learn about Signify Research’s thoughts on the impact the FDA approval of this device will have on the market, please read the full insight.
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20 Jun 2023: Clinical Care
Consolidation of the Anaesthesia Market Tightens Competition
Despite a short-term dip in market demand in 2021, the anaesthesia market is projected to bounce back with digitalisation being the driving force required.
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07 Jun 2023: Clinical Care
Key Trends at AACN NTI 2023
The annual American Association of Critical Care Nursing (AACN) NTI conference was a hive of activity attended by an array of clinicians, nurses, product specialists and leading vendors in clinical care.
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29 Mar 2023: Clinical Care
Automated Control in Anaesthesia Reaches a Hesitant US Market
End-tidal (Et) control has been utilised in the global premium anaesthesia market for almost a decade, however not all countries have managed to reap its benefits
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24 Nov 2022: Clinical Care
Sustainability and MDR: The Catalysts Sparking Change in Market Development and Innovation
Device regulations are imperative for the quality and safety of medical care by ensuring patients are not exposed to harmful products. As such, medical regulatory bodies are focused on mitigating the risk of patient harm and ensuring the safety of devices used in treatment.
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