Medical Device Development – Thought Leadership
Begin With the End in Mind When Developing Wearable Devices
Intricon’s Chief Commercial and Technology Officer, Dave Liebl, was recently interviewed by Design News in conjunction with his presentation at MD&M Minneapolis. Check out these highlights from his talk.
Overlooked Considerations for Wearable Biosensor Development
Material selection and effective navigation of regulatory requirements are two overlooked areas that directly impact wearable medical biosensor success. Learn more in this MD+DI article by Intricon’s Darren Gilmer and Craig Sandbulte.
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.
Case Study: Surgical Device Company uses Intricon to Save a Failed Design
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.