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  • How Srivastava’s career journey lends unique perspectives to SSI’s vision for surgical robotics
    Oct 24 2025

    In this episode of DeviceTalks Weekly, Dr. Vishwa Srivastava shares his unique journey to leading one of the more dynamic surgical robotics companies in MedTech.

    Dr. Srivastava’s path takes him across disciplines and geographies from anthropology to medicine. He discusses the founding of SS Innovations, which has developed the Mantra series of surgical robotics systems that the company hopes can make a robotic surgery more accessible and affordable. Dr. Srivastava emphasizes the importance of telesurgery and the future of surgical robotics, highlighting the challenges and innovations in the field.

    Host Tom Salemi opens this episode with MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker to review some of the top stories in MedTech over the past two weeks including – Olympus, Solventum, Boston Scientific, DePuy Synthes, and Hologic.

    Thank you for listening to DeviceTalks Weekly.

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    Chapters
    • (00:07:23) - How Olympus views ‘different’ Swan EndoSurgical surgical robotics play
    • (00:09:14) - Boston Scientific to acquire Nalu Medical for $533M
    • (00:12:25) - Johnson & Johnson to separate DePuy Synthes Orthopaedics business
    • (00:15:48) - Solventum hires Baxter EVP and COO Heather Knight for new C-suite role
    • (00:18:26) - Hologic to be acquired by private equity firms Blackstone, TPG for up to $18.3B
    • (00:25:22) - Keynote Interview, Vishwa Srivastava, MD - President & COO - South Asia
    • (00:50:00) - Why did SS Innovations International need to be started.
    • (01:09:00) - The case for surgical robotics
    • (01:22:02) - Is telesurgery necessary?
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    1 h et 34 min
  • Our crew just scratches the surface of what you missed this week at DeviceTalks West
    Oct 17 2025

    In this episode of DeviceTalks Weekly, the DeviceTalks West on-site crew – Tom Salemi, Kayleen Brown, and Jim Hammerand – share their favorite moments and lessons of the two-day event. We’ll talk about keynotes, hot technologies, and the power of having and being a mentor. Thank you to our amazing sponsors, speakers, and attendees!

    Thank you for listening to DeviceTalks Weekly!

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    31 min
  • Inside AECs: Where ‘Skin in the Game’ Meets Innovation, Access, and the Ability to Adapt
    Oct 14 2025

    See how ambulatory endoscopy centers (AECs) are reshaping GI care—combining independent physicians’ personal investment with “nimble” innovation and improved patient access.

    In this episode, Olympus’ Director of Strategic Marketing for GI Diane Locher, joins Dr. Nalini Guda of GI Associates and Dr. Neil Parikh of CTGI & GI Alliance to discuss the unique challenges and opportunities of AECs. Learn how these centers streamline procedures, foster team-based care, and rapidly adopt new technologies, all while tackling access deserts and supporting physician well-being.

    Chapter 1: Meet the Guests

    • Diane Locher shares her journey to Olympus and her focus on supporting AECs.
    • Dr. Nalini Guda and Dr. Neil Parikh introduce their backgrounds, independent practice models, and what drew them to GI.

    Chapter 2: Defining AECs

    • What sets AECs apart from traditional ASCs and hospitals?
    • How “skin in the game” or independence drives efficiency, ownership, and patient-centered care.
    • The importance of nimbleness and adaptability in adopting new technologies.

    Chapter 3: Access, Innovation, and Teamwork

    • Tackling “colonoscopy deserts” and improving patient access.
    • The team approach: physicians, nurses, anesthesiologists, and staff working toward a single goal.
    • How AECs serve as “innovation playgrounds” for piloting new GI technologies.

    Chapter 4: Burnout, Well-being, and Technology

    • Physician burnout and how independent models help mitigate it.
    • The role of ambient listening and AI-powered documentation in streamlining workflow.
    • Training, onboarding, and staff support as critical components of AEC success.

    Chapter 5: The Future of GI in AECs

    • Expanding the menu of procedures: from colorectal screening to endobariatrics and pancreaticobiliary care.
    • The evolving partnership between industry, physicians, and healthcare systems.
    • Advocacy and support to enable broader access.

    For more episodes by OlympusTalks, please visit olympusamerica.com/podcasts.

    This podcast has been paid for by Olympus Corporation of the Americas. The views and experiences shared are those of Dr. Nalini Guda and Dr. Neil Parikh, paid consultants of Olympus Corporation and its affiliates. Olympus makes no representations regarding the accuracy or applicability of the content and disclaims all liability arising from its use. Product performance may vary, and techniques, instruments, and clinical decisions are unique to each facility and practitioner. Always refer to the Instructions for Use (IFU) and applicable labeling for guidance, risks, and cautions.

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    Take your AEC to the next level—partner with Olympus. Visit our site for training, resources, and portfolio solutions tailored to your needs. Visit, Ambulatory Surg...

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    47 min
  • Can Mickelsen’s Sequel - Field Medical - Be Superior to the Original? Talking about a Revolution
    Oct 10 2025

    In this episode of DeviceTalks Weekly, Dr. Steven Mickelsen shares his unique journey to becoming a leading figure in the MedTech industry.

    He discusses the evolution of pulse field ablation technology, the challenges faced in the field of electrophysiology, and his decision to start Field Medical, a follow up story to the historically successful Farapulse. Host Tom Salemi conducts the interview.

    This episode is sponsored by Viant. Managing Editor Kayleen Brown interviews Anthony Misener, GM, design and development, Viant. To learn more about Viant, visit https://viantmedical.com/.

    Sarah Matt, MD, a practicing physician, former tech exec, and now author sits in the virtual FOMO studio to give a sense of where Connected Health is headed. Dr. Matt will sit on a panel at DeviceTalks West exploring how deeply connected technologies have penetrated MedTech and the clinical setting.

    See Drs. Matt and Mickelsen at DeviceTalks West. Go to West.DeviceTalks.com to see the agenda.

    Thank you for listening to DeviceTalks Weekly.

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    Chapters
    • (00:01:35) - Women in MedTech Breakfast Update
    • (00:08:11) - Details Steven Mickelsen, MD’s talk at DeviceTalks West
    • (00:13:00) - FOMO with Physician, Tech Guru and Author Sarah Matt, MD
    • (00:25:26) - Anthony Misener, general manager, design and development, Viant
    • (00:28:14) - Keynote Interview - Steven Mickelsen, MD, CEO of Field Medical
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    1 h et 14 min
  • Understanding Cognito Therapeutics’ mission to bring hope to people, families enduring dementia
    Oct 3 2025

    In this episode of DeviceTalks Weekly, Cognito Therapeutics’ Christian Howell conveys a deep sense of service that brought him to the MedTech industry. Host Tom Salemi talks with Howell about his Navy service, including a mission targeting pirates in the Persian Gulf on Sept. 11, 2001. From there, Howell gained a unique—and faraway—view of the tragic events that changed the world. He carried those lessons into roles at Covidien and Medtronic, where he helped drive Medtronic’s move into value-based healthcare.

    Howell is now leaning into that same call of service at Cognito Therapeutics, an MIT-launched startup working to prove that lights and sounds can stimulate the brain to slow the onset of dementia. The technology could become a platform for new brain therapeutics.

    You can learn more about Cognito’s technology at DeviceTalks West, where Chief Medical and Scientific Officer Ralph Kern will sit on a panel. Visit West.DeviceTalks.com for more information and to register.

    This week’s FOMO interview spotlights ivWatch, a new device for monitoring intravenous lines.

    MassDevice Editor Chris Newmarker delivers this week’s Newmarker’s Newsmakers, featuring CorWave, Medtronic, Olympus, Siemens Healthineers, and Zimmer Biomet.

    Thank you for listening to DeviceTalks Weekly.

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    1 h et 17 min
  • Why surgeons and hospitals – not robotics industry – should drive telesurgery’s future adoption
    Sep 30 2025
    In this episode of IntuitiveTalks, Host Tom Salemi visits Intuitive’s Atlanta hub to sit down with Brian Miller, executive vice president and chief digital officer. Miller, who witnessed the first telesurgery procedure in 2001, shares his perspective on how surgical robotics has advanced beyond many early barriers to long-distance surgery. He emphasizes that adoption must be driven by user needs, not hype, with success hinging on meeting the daily realities of surgeons, patients, and health systems. This practical, patient-centered conversation explores what’s next for telesurgery. This conversation comes to you courtesy of Blue Goat Cyber. To learn more, visit: https://bluegoatcyber.com/ ***

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    32 min
  • GE HealthCare’s Gera focuses on heart and CV disease – new device delivery tech and MTI finalists
    Sep 26 2025

    In this episode of DeviceTalks Weekly, Managing Editor Kayleen Brown talks with Jyoti Gera, CEO of CardioVascular and Interventional Solutions for GE HealthCare, about her journey into the MedTech industry, the significance of cardiovascular health, the challenges faced in patient care, and the innovative solutions GE HealthCare is implementing to improve outcomes.

    Jyoti emphasizes the role of artificial intelligence in enhancing early detection and personalizing treatment, while also outlining the future of cardiology care as more connected and efficient. The conversation highlights the importance of collaboration in the healthcare ecosystem to address the growing burden of cardiovascular disease.

    This week’s FOMO guest Chris Steadham, vice president of technology at Aptyx, unpacks the evolution of implants and delivery systems. He emphasizes the importance of co-developing delivery systems alongside implants to ensure optimal performance and physician satisfaction. The discussion also touches on the impact of emerging technologies like AI and robotics in reshaping interventional procedures. For more information, go to https://aptyx.com/

    Paul Grand, CEO of MedTech Innovator, commandeers the Newmarker’s Newsmakers to reveal the Finalists for MedTech Innovator’s finalists for its early-stage and execution awards. Read them here at MassDevice.
    https://www.massdevice.com/medtech-innovator-names-2025-grand-prize-finalists/

    Thank you for listening to DeviceTalks Weekly!

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    Chapters
    • (00:00:04) - Keynote Interview with Jyoti Gera, CEO, CardioVascular & Interventional Solutions, GE HealthCare
    • (00:02:45) - Welcome Paul Grand of MedTech Innovator
    • (00:05:15) - MTI’s Execution Award Finalists
    • (00:16:15) - MTI’s Early-stage Award Finalists
    • (00:35:05) - FOMO with Chris Steadham, vice president, technology, Aptyx
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    1 h et 31 min
  • New CMR CEO Brings MedTech, Provider Experience to Surgical Robotics Strategy; Capstan Targets the Heart
    Sep 19 2025

    In this episode of DeviceTalks Weekly, CMR Surgical CEO Massimiliano Colella joins Editorial Director Tom Salemi to share his wide-ranging journey through the MedTech industry. He talks about his experiences across global markets, his move from MedTech into the provider world, and why partnerships are critical to healthcare. Colella also dives into the future of surgical robotics, the importance of digital transformation, and CMR’s strategic vision moving forward.

    Sticking with the surgical robotics theme, our FOMO guest this week is Maggie Nixon, CEO of Capstan Medical, who sits down with Managing Editor Kayleen Brown.

    A big thanks to Vantedge Medical for sponsoring this episode of DeviceTalks Weekly. Learn more at https://vantedgemedical.com/ Be sure to catch Kayleen’s two-part interview with Cassandra Haupers, Director of Global Business Development, Machining at Vantedge Medical. (Want even more? Revisit their DeviceTalks West session from last year go to: https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/4612496/CCDA4762BD61D414E6C0DBC1D002216D?partnerref=DTWeekly .)

    Stick around for MassDevice’s Chris Newmarker’s Newsmakers listed in the timeline below. Thanks for listening to DeviceTalks Weekly!

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    Episode rundown:

    2:11 – Tom’s beef with Minnesota
    6:06 – Smith+Nephew reports positive clinical evidence for bioinductive implant
    8:39 – Dexcom CEO takes temporary leave of absence
    10:27 – Zimmer Biomet sues Deloitte for \$172M over ‘disaster’ project
    13:24 – Siemens Healthineers, Stryker partner on neurovascular robotics
    17:31 – Medtech Big 100: The world’s largest medical device companies
    23:00 – [Part 1] Cassandra Haupers, Director of Global Business Development, Machining, Vantedge Medical
    25:00 – FOMO – Maggie Nixon, Capstan Medical
    36:41 – Keynote – Massimiliano Colella, CMR Surgical
    55:58 – [Part 2] Cassandra Haupers, Vantedge Medical

    Chapters
    • (00:02:11) - Tom’s beef with Minnesota
    • (00:06:06) - Smith+Nephew reports positive clinical evidence for bioinductive implant
    • (00:08:39) - Dexcom CEO takes temporary leave of absence
    • (00:10:27) - Zimmer Biomet sues Deloitte for \$172M over ‘disaster’ project
    • (00:13:24) - Siemens Healthineers, Stryker partner on neurovascular robotics
    • (00:17:31) - Medtech Big 100: The world’s largest medical device companies
    • (00:23:00) - [Part 1] Cassandra Haupers, Director of Global Business Development, Machining, Vantedge Medical
    • (00:25:00) - FOMO – Maggie Nixon, Capstan Medical
    • (00:36:41) - Keynote – Massimiliano Colella, CMR Surgical
    • (00:55:58) - [Part 2] Cassandra Haupers, Vantedge Medical
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    1 h et 22 min