Flex Health Outsources To A Medtech Industry In Flux

Flex Health Solutions' role in the medtech space is helping other companies develop superior products for the broadest market appeal. Its ability to source ideas for medical design from other parts of its $24 billion business means it is already leveraging the Fourth Industrial Revolution, just at the point that the industry is undergoing dramatic change.

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Commoditization, price pressures and regulation. Draw a picture with these three labels around the edges, all pointing inward, and guess the industry that goes in the center of the diagram. Right now, it is the health care products industry – and medtech in particular. It's a picture that many other industries are already familiar with.

How medtech deals with the new situation it is finding itself in is the talking point in the industry, bar...

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