Davos in the Desert Podcast Series

David Wanetick
Davos in the Desert Podcast Series

Davos in the Desert provides forums for the world’s elite business leaders, thought leaders and government officials to meet, collaborate and build the future.

  1. The Future of Endoscopic Medical Devices - Guest Speaker John Krall

    03/01/2024

    The Future of Endoscopic Medical Devices - Guest Speaker John Krall

    The size of the endoscopy devices industry was estimated to have reached nearly $55 billion in 2023. Some of the growth drivers for endoscopic medical devices include the less invasive facets of the devices reducing recovery times, the aging population requiring more endoscopic intervention and the trend of seeking to detect cancer at earlier stages. The following are among the issues discussed during this fascinating podcast: How do the economics of endoscopic devices disposability compare to the economics of sterilization? What are the benefits of using minimally invasive endoscopic devices in terms of the administration of anesthesia and recovery times? To what extent can endoscopy devices self-steer? Operate within the confines of blood vessels? Where do supply chain vulnerabilities lie in the manufacturing of endoscopy medical devices?  What kinds of fast-track programs does the FDA have for endoscopic medical devices? Where do the intersections of endoscopic medical devices and pharmaceutical delivery lie? To what extent may accounting practices disfavor the procurement of disposable endoscopic medical devices? How are minimally invasive devices received by medical insurers? What could be the impact of quantum computing on endoscopic medical devices? Which medical procedures are not well-positioned for endoscopic intervention? Guest Speaker:   John Krall has served as a senior medical device executive at OwensCorning, Baxter, Medtronic, Zimmer Biomet, Small Bone Innovations and Luminus.

    1h 3m
  2. China’s Role in Arming Hamas with Carice Witte

    01/25/2024

    China’s Role in Arming Hamas with Carice Witte

    This impassioned podcast discusses the extent to which China sells weapons to Middle East countries. It also addresses how Chinese arms are making their way to Hamas in Gaza. Other issues broached include: What is China doing on the diplomatic front to support Hamas? What is China’s end game in terms of siding with Hamas against Israel? Why is China supporting the Houthis when Houthi attacks on maritime traffic are detrimental to China’s economic interests? What is China doing to win the hearts and minds of Gazans? To what extent is Beijing’s vitriol against Israel a function of its commission of genocide against its Uyghur population? How has the Chinese drive against corruption impacted the traceability of Chinese arms throughout the Middle East? What is the risk of South Africa charging Israel with genocide at the International Court of Justice to China? Guest Speaker:  Carice Witte is the Founder and Executive Director of SIGNAL Group (Sino-Israel Global Network & Academic Leadership), an Israeli policy and organization that specializes on China-Israel and China-Middle East affairs. Ms. Witte has authored articles, research and policy analysis papers on Sino-Israel relations, China’s evolving policy reforms and their impact on Israel and strategic communication. Her research focuses on Israel’s China’s foreign and domestic policy as it impacts Israel and the region, China’s work in the United Nations, China’s Global Security Initiative and Global Civilizations Initiative and China and the Middle East. Ms. Witte is on the board of the Israel Council on Foreign Affairs.

    49 min

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