Author: TechNation Staff

Probo Medical, a global leader in diagnostic imaging solutions, has appointed Mike Dilick as Chief Executive Officer, effective January 1, 2026, to accelerate the company’s growth and innovation.

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Wayne Shockey recently announced that he has started a new position as area director of biomedical engineering-east at Wellstar Health System. His duties include overseeing the Wellstar Biomedical Engineering Eastern operation for 1,000 hospital beds and multiple offsite clinic facilities in a 150 mile geographic area in Georgia. Responsibilities

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The ACCE issued a call for nominations for the Clinical Engineering Hall of Fame-Class of 2026. Check the eligibility requirements and complete the online nomination form​​ at tinyurl.com/4t4z3y4k. The deadline to submit a nominations is ​January 31, 2026.

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ServiceNow has entered into an agreement to acquire Armis for $7.75 billion in cash. Armis, a leader in cyber exposure management and cyber-physical security, manages cyber risk across the full attack surface in IT, operational technology (OT), medical devices, and other environments for companies, governments, and critical infrastructure worldwide. The acquisition will expand ServiceNow’s security workflow offerings and advance AI-native, proactive cybersecurity and vulnerability response across all connected devices. Together, ServiceNow and Armis will create a unified, end-to-end security exposure and operations stack that can see, decide, and act across the entire technology footprint by connecting real-time asset discovery, threat intelligence, and risk prioritization with automated remediation and response workflows.

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Biomedical engineers should be Laser Safety Officers (LSOs) because their technical expertise with medical devices, understanding of safety protocols, and familiarity with equipment maintenance and calibration make them ideal for managing complex laser systems and ensuring patient, staff, and public safety in healthcare environments. Their technical background directly aligns with the need for precise risk assessment, implementation of control measures, and adherence to strict ANSI standards.

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In multiple locations across Europe during DEFENDER, AMLC team members worked to support the medical supply chain, as well as provide hands-on training and logistics assistance during the military’s largest annual training exercise this past spring. The exercise brought together about 12,000 U.S. service members and 13,000 troops from 29 allied and partner nations, focusing on the strategic deployment of U.S.-based forces, the use of Army Prepositioned Stocks, or APS, and several follow-on exercises.

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