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SINGAPORE: HSA ATTAINS HIGHEST LEVEL RECOGNITION FROM WHO FOR MEDICAL DEVICE REGULATORY SYSTEM – March/April 2026

SINGAPORE: HSA ATTAINS HIGHEST LEVEL RECOGNITION FROM WHO FOR MEDICAL DEVICE REGULATORY SYSTEM – March/April 2026

  • 2026-04-23 09:11:50

Singapore's Health Sciences Authority (HSA) has achieved the World Health Organization (WHO) Maturity Level 4 for medical device regulatory systems, the highest classification under WHO's global benchmarking framework. The recognition, announced on 10 March 2026 during the International Medical Device Regulators Forum (IMDRF) 29th session in Singapore, strengthens Singapore's position in global medical device regulation as a trusted reference authority for other regulators.

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Japan: Rising Need for Orthopedic Medical Devices – March/April 2026

Japan: Rising Need for Orthopedic Medical Devices – March/April 2026

  • 2026-04-23 08:41:55

Japan's orthopedic medical device market is drawing increasing global attention, supported by strong import activity and rising clinical demand. In 2023, orthopedic equipment accounted for the largest share of Japan's medical device imports at 14.9%, while orthopedic appliances alone reached US$2.67B in imports in 2024. With nearly 30% of the population aged 65 and above and more than 3.4M orthopedic procedures performed annually, Japan continues to see growing demand for advanced musculoskeletal solutions.

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QT Activity: Webinar Recap | Medical Device Studies in the US: Regulatory Requirements, Study Design, and Best Practices in Subject Management – March/April 2026

QT Activity: Webinar Recap | Medical Device Studies in the US: Regulatory Requirements, Study Design, and Best Practices in Subject Management – March/April 2026

  • 2026-04-23 07:36:58

The webinar hosted by Qualtech in March takes a closer look at how medical device studies are conducted in the United States. Covering US FDA classification, IDE and IRB pathways, and study design, it connects regulatory frameworks with their practical application in study execution. This recap highlights key considerations shaping how studies are structured and managed in the US context.

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Philippines: An Overview of the Proposed PFDA Guidelines for Medical Device Surveillance and Traceability – February/March 2026

Philippines: An Overview of the Proposed PFDA Guidelines for Medical Device Surveillance and Traceability – February/March 2026

  • 2026-04-01 09:14:49

The proposed PFDA guidelines establish requirements for maintaining importation and distribution records and for reporting product complaints, adverse events, and field safety corrective actions for medical devices to ensure traceability and facilitate appropriate regulatory action. This article outlines the specific responsibilities, strict reporting timelines, and record-keeping mandates designed to protect public health throughout the device lifecycle.

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NEW ZEALAND: Accessible Medical Device Entry & Growing Healthcare Demand | Qualtech 15th Office Expansion – February/March 2026

NEW ZEALAND: Accessible Medical Device Entry & Growing Healthcare Demand | Qualtech 15th Office Expansion – February/March 2026

  • 2026-03-31 09:43:08

Qualtech's expansion into New Zealand, marked by the opening of our 15th office, highlights a market that combines accessible regulatory pathways with growing healthcare demand. With no pre-market approval required and a notification-based system, New Zealand offers an efficient entry route for medical devices. At the same time, increasing healthcare investment, aging population, and infrastructure development are driving demand for advanced medical technologies, positioning the market as a strategic opportunity within APAC.

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Qualtech Webinar: Navigating Medical Device Studies in the US - Regulatory Strategy, Study Design, and Subject Management - March 2026

Qualtech Webinar: Navigating Medical Device Studies in the US - Regulatory Strategy, Study Design, and Subject Management - March 2026

  • 2026-03-04 08:36:52

Join Qualtech's free webinar, "Medical Device Studies in the US: Regulatory Requirements, Study Design, and Best Practices in Subject Management" on March 26, 2026. This complimentary session is designed to provide clear and practical insights into US regulatory expectations, study design considerations, and effective subject management strategies.

Take advantage of this opportunity to strengthen your understanding of US medical device study requirements

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Malaysia: Gazettement of the Medical Device Order (Designated Medical Devices) 2026 – January/February 2026

Malaysia: Gazettement of the Medical Device Order (Designated Medical Devices) 2026 – January/February 2026

  • 2026-02-26 08:25:34

The Malaysia Medical Device Authority (MDA) has officially gazetted the Medical Device (Designated Medical Device) Order 2026, effective on 1 June 2026. The Order involved medical device primarily used in aesthetic, therapeutic, and clinical settings. To enhance safety and mitigate risks, designated medical devices shall comply with Malaysian regulatory requirement for entering the Malaysian market.

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Thailand: Recommendations on Applicable Standards for Active Medical Device Registration in Thailand – January/February 2026

Thailand: Recommendations on Applicable Standards for Active Medical Device Registration in Thailand – January/February 2026

  • 2026-02-25 04:43:48

Thai FDA has provided recommendations on applicable international standards for particular types of active medical devices to support medical device registration in Thailand. These standards are presented as advisory references only and are intended to assist the registrants in preparing relevant test reports in accordance with the ASEAN Common Submission Template Dossier (CSDT).

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South Korea: Medical Device Regulatory Update - MFDS Amends Approval, Notification, and Review Rules – January/February 2026

South Korea: Medical Device Regulatory Update - MFDS Amends Approval, Notification, and Review Rules – January/February 2026

  • 2026-02-25 04:14:57

The Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) has amended the Regulation on Permission, Notification, Review, Etc. of Medical Devices, effective 26 January 2026. The revision expands acceptable clinical documentation, integrates Class II certification responsibilities, refines the regulatory framework for innovative medical devices, clarifies technical documentation requirements, and strengthens cybersecurity submission obligations for connected devices. These updates aim to enhance regulatory clarity, align with international standards, and improve the efficiency of approval and certification procedures in South Korea.

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