Medical device design and development is a process that helps to ensure devices that go to market are safe, effective, marketable, and profitable. The process is a blueprint of the phases needed to ...
Plastics have long played a key role in enabling the design and production of numerous medical devices. But intensive work ...
Early in the design process, there are near infinite ways in which the design of a user interface can be changed, and doing so may be as simple as editing a wireframe. However, as the device lifecycle ...
Medical device designers are at the forefront of a technological renaissance. From wearable monitors and implantable sensors to lab-on-a-chip (LoC) diagnostics, today's medical innovations are more ...
Medical device manufacturing is a high-stakes game where efficiency meets precision. With tight regulations, complex designs, and a need for speed, how do companies stay ahead without cutting corners?
Device makers are taking increased interest in product designs and assembly that support closed-loop recycling. A Branson plastic welding process can safely and nondestructively “unweld” plastics used ...
The medical device industry is larger and more innovative than ever. Clinical research is experiencing a surge of innovation ...
Recent developments in 3D printing materials allow for better simulation of human anatomy, not only in shape but also in how tissues appear in medical imaging such as X-rays and CT scans. RadioMatrix, ...
As electromagnetic (EM) sensors become core components in next-generation wearables, implants, and neurotech devices, product designers face a deceptively simple yet critical choice early in ...
These definitions as written out by AAMI (The Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation) offer clarity, helping designers recognize and address these risks effectively in product ...
Three months in, most medical device manufacturers have completed their initial gap assessments — but the harder work is only ...