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How soldiers power their military devices

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~ A look at the high-tech battery that conforms to the shape of the body ~

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Batteries that don’t break the NHS budget

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Funding for the Department of Health has slowed by around 3% compared to historical trends.  As a result, hospitals are likely to assess cost savings in their purchasing decisions, which will have a knock-on effect on the prices that medical device manufacturers (OEMs) are able to charge.  Therefore, OEMs may consider reducing spending on parts such as the battery.  Accutronics’ range of Entellion pre-engineered batteries are an excellent low-cost option, as they have no tooling or qualification costs and are certified to comply with medical legislation.  The range includes VR series, CMX series and credit card batteries.

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Product development for the soldiers of tomorrow

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~ What will soldiers look like in 2028 and how will military tech have changed? ~

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