Intricons to begin production of sensor-driven medical devices in Costa Rica
Intricon announced its plans to open the first facility in Costa Rica dedicated to the production of sensor-driven medical devices.
Intricon announced its plans to open the first facility in Costa Rica dedicated to the production of sensor-driven medical devices.
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A medical device company’s production equivalent failed design validation, threatening to derail the project via missed deadlines, inflated costs, and broken business promises. Suspecting a faulty electromagnetic sensor, the company turned to Intricon to salvage the project.
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Len Desmond joins Intricon as an embedded wireless engineer in its new Biosensor Center of Excellence, dedicated to bringing medical biosensor devices to market.
Intricon announces that it has launched a new Biosensors Center of Excellence.
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Todd Latterell accepts Intricon’s 2022 Extraordinary Supplier Award from Ethicon, a Johnson & Johnson Medtech Company.