Medical Device Development – Thought Leadership
NextFlex Interview with Megan Brosnan, Director of Technology Development
NextFlex, America’s Flexible Hybrid Electronics Manufacturing Institute, recently interviewed Intricon’s Megan Brosnan about the company’s membership in NextFlex and its commitment to flexible-rigid hybrid (FHE) applications in medical-grade wearables.
Designing Medical Devices: Wear It Well
Intricon’s CCTO Dave Liebl was recently featured in Medical Plastics News, discussing the main challenges for designing wearable medical devices. Learn about the 4 challenges that can be conquered at the design stage to enhance efficiency, cut costs, and expedite time to market.
7 Steps for Biosensor Success
Read more about best practices at the design stage to reduce delays and costs when bringing your biosensor device to the medical market.
Electromagnetic Surgical Navigation: Technologies and Applications
Electromagnetic components in interventional devices offer numerous advantages, but it takes careful optimization of EM sensors to maximize performance. Learn about the principles of EM navigation, sensor optimization, and key aspects of the design process from Intricon engineers.
6 Power Management Considerations for Developing and Scaling Smaller, Smarter Micromedical Devices
From mechanical functionality to data operations and wireless communications, effective power management drives continued device innovation. Learn more here in this article by Intricon engineers for Medical Design & Outsourcing magazine.
Accelerating Medical Device Manufacturing with Forward-Thinking Innovation
MedTech Outlook interviews Intricon CC&TO Dave Liebl about medical biosensors. Intricon is uniquely positioned to accelerate medical device manufacturing and innovation given its four+ decades of experience in body-worn devices. Learn about commercializing medical biosensor devices.