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Managing Medical Product Development Effectively: A Systems Engineering Approach

May 10, 2013 3:24 pm | by Jennifer Vondran and Richard Moroney, PA Consulting Group | Blogs | Comments

For companies involved in designing and developing medical devices and diagnostic instruments, adhering to design control principles at every stage is critical. This begins with the identification of user requirements (voice of the customer) and continues through verification and validation testing.

LISTED UNDER: Design Services | Product Design | Technology Development
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5 Ways to Turn a Medical Supply Chain into a Competitive Advantage

May 9, 2013 2:25 pm | by Greg Thompson, Vice President of Engineering, Sanmina | Blogs | Comments

Design engineers are charged with creating reliable, high quality, safe medical devices that easily (and quickly) pass U.S. FDA and other geographies’ regulatory requirements. Because of the unique challenges that a medical device OEM must overcome to stay competitive, more and more OEMs are choosing to outsource manufacturing.

LISTED UNDER: Supply Chain Management | Electromedical Contract Manufacturing | Full Service Contract Manufacturing

Make Two Models and Call Me in the Morning

May 2, 2013 2:47 pm | by Joe Hiemenz, Technical Communications Manager, Stratasys Inc. | Stratasys Inc. | Articles | Comments

A prototype lab is tasked with inventing solutions to design challenges presented to them by surgeons with medical device ideas. Utilizing a fused-deposition modeling machine and design software, engineers are able to create physical prototypes of medical devices that are able to be put through functional testing.  

LISTED UNDER: Design Services | Product Design | Prototyping

Beyond 'Glocalization': Securing the Future for Medical Technology Innovation

May 1, 2013 3:08 pm | by Milind Purandare, Industry Principal, Medical Devices, Infosys | Blogs | Comments

It is a well-known fact that innovation is the true lifeblood of a medical device company. In an industry where approximately 80 percent of revenue for a medical device company comes from products introduced in the last five years, strategic growth requires continuous and efficient innovation.

LISTED UNDER: Conceptual Design & Visualization | Design Services | Product Design

Net Medical Xpress Announces Formation of Technology User's Group

April 23, 2013 9:24 am | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

Net Medical Xpress Solutions, Inc., (OTC QB: NMXS), announced today the formation of a Technology User's Group to accelerate the development of improvements in telemedicine. Dick Govatski, CEO, Net Medical, said, "User Groups are an ideal way to solicit and collect valuable customer feedback...

LISTED UNDER: Product Design | Technology Development

St. Vincent, Austen BioInnovation Institute Announce Strategic Partnership to Develop New Products

April 16, 2013 11:00 am | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

The Austen BioInnovation Institute in Akron (ABIA) and St. Vincent Charity Medical Center, a member of the Sisters of Charity Health System, jointly announced today a Strategic Innovation Partnership intended to create an innovation-oriented pathway for surgeons to explore and commercialize...

LISTED UNDER: Conceptual Design & Visualization | Design Services | Product Design

Additive Manufacturing Changes Everything

April 9, 2013 11:18 am | by University of Connecticut | Videos | Comments

The University of Connecticut and Pratt & Whitney have created one of the most advanced additive manufacturing laboratories in the country. The new Pratt & Whitney Additive Manufacturing Innovation Center at UConn is the first additive manufacturing facility in the Northeast to work with metals rather than plastics.

LISTED UNDER: Product Design | Product R&D | Prototyping

The Most Advanced Additive Manufacturing Laboratories in the U.S.

April 9, 2013 9:57 am | by Colin Poitras, University of Connecticut | News | Comments

Over time, the Pratt & Whitney Additive Manufacturing Innovation Center at UConn is expected to elevate Connecticut industries' production capabilities, reduce manufacturing times, eliminate material waste and allow for the creation of a new generation of intricate, light-weight, and durable custom products.

LISTED UNDER: Product Design | Product R&D | Prototyping

Designers, Hackers, Healers, & Hustlers Tackle Employee Wellness in Innovation Challenge

March 11, 2013 4:50 pm | by Ryan Wynia, Founder|Design Visioneer, FIREBONE | Articles | Comments

The innovators selected to participate in StartX MedIC were unbelievable individuals. The participants included physicians, surgeons, physicists, electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, computer scientists, data scientists, computer programmers, industrial designers, interface designers, interaction designers, start-up founders, serial entrepreneurs, inventors, PhD students, medical students, and marketing executives from all types organizations and institutions.

LISTED UNDER: Product Design | Product R&D | Technology Development

Industry Forecast 2013

January 15, 2013 12:00 am | by Sean Fenske, Editor-in-Chief, MDT | Xeridiem | Articles | Comments

Since 2013 brings uncertainty with it due to a number of issues and concerns, MDT sought out the industry’s supplier side to see where their thoughts were focused. Speaking with a number of service providers and component suppliers, this “industry forecast” highlights five areas: contract manufacturing, design, molding, power, and test.

LISTED UNDER: Injection Molding | Insert Molding | Micro Molding

Vessix Vascular Prepared for Growth and Compliance with PLM Solution

January 4, 2013 4:09 pm | by Alaine Portnoy | Omnify Software | Articles | Comments

The team at Vessix had previous experience with Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software as a tool to automate product design and development processes. They wanted to implement PLM early on as a best practice for managing BOMs, engineering changes, product documentation, training records, and Corrective and Preventive Actions (CAPAs).

LISTED UNDER: PLM | Product Design

Ball Guide Screw Linear Rail

December 21, 2012 10:00 am | Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions | Product Releases | Comments

Haydon Kerk Motion Solutions, a brand of AMETEK Precision Motion Control, has introduced the latest and final addition to the new BGS (Ball Guide Screw) linear rail product line. The BGS06 linear rail is a versatile system utilizing the popular size 17...

LISTED UNDER: Ball and Lead Screws | Guide Rollers | Linear Motion Systems

Precision Molded Medical Components and Assemblies

December 20, 2012 10:43 am | Minnesota Rubber & Plastics | Product Releases | Comments

Medical equipment manufacturers seeking a qualified manufacturing partner will find this brochure particularly useful. It details Minnesota Rubber and Plastics’ 65 years of experience in the medical components...

LISTED UNDER: Injection Molding | Molding | Cleanroom Assembly

Over-Molded Captive Screw with Color Versatility

December 17, 2012 11:04 am | Southco | Product Releases | Comments

Southco has recently expanded its offering of color-coded Captive Screws with an over-molded line well-suited to limited space applications. The new Miniature Over-Molded Captive Screw features...

LISTED UNDER: Fasteners | Product Design

IDE-Based Software Development Tool

December 7, 2012 9:33 am | Mouser Electronics, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

Mouser Electronics, Inc. is stocking and shipping the NXP Semiconductors’ LPC800 LPCXpresso Board, based on the new 32-bit LPC800 microcontroller family designed for the 8-bit microcontroller market.

LISTED UNDER: PCBs/Embedded Computer Boards | Product Design

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