Cute robots, lightweight EVs and a surprisingly quiet leaf blower are among the tech that stood out as the show winds down.
These products promise practical home upgrades, including control and safety sensors that don’t require setup, a self-charging lock, and blinds that automatically block the sun from your eyes.
WORK Medical’s subsidiary Hunan Saitumofei receives manufacturing approval for its Class II medical devices: Hangzhou, China Wednesday, December 31, 2025, 15:00 Hrs [IST] WORK M ...
WORK Medical Technology Group LTD (Nasdaq: WOK) (“WORK Medical” or the “Company”), a supplier of medical devices in China, through its subsidiary, Work (Hangzhou) Medical Treatment Equipment Co., Ltd.
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