Medical Device Development – Thought Leadership
Medical Product Outsourcing Features Intricon on Designing Medical Devices with Intelligence
Building a multi-functional micromedical device and incorporating the electronic circuits required to power it calls for proven expertise at the earliest stages of design all the way to full-scale manufacturing.
5 Factors for Choosing a Vertically Integrated Med Device Partner
To overcome the obstacles of supply chain disruptions and rising material, equipment, and labor costs, many OEMs are partnering with vertically integrated suppliers that streamline operations and reduce expenses.
The Evolution of Vertical Integration: Capabilities vs. Cost-Cutting
Vertical integration is an ongoing trend as medical OEMs shrink their approved vendor lists (AVLs) to consolidate and simplify supply chains. However, the very definition of vertical integration is evolving to address modern challenges.
Component Selection Considerations for Sensor-Driven Medical Devices
Thoughtful component selection for sensor-driven devices can help avoid pitfalls that can derail production, force recalls, and threaten profitability. Read more in Intricon’s latest @MD&DI article.
The Big Differences Between Commercializing a Consumer Wearable vs. a Medical Wearable
Our Chief Commercial and Technology Officer, Dave Liebl, delves into this topic in his latest article for Medical Design and Development. Learn how to give your wearable device the best chance of success.
Sofia Vargas Featured in MD&O’s Women in Medtech
Sofia Vargas, Business Development Manager for Intricon Costa Rica, shares her insights on the greatest challenges and opportunities facing medtech today.