by ZachHavard | Oct 23, 2023 | Thought Leadership
As clinicians increasingly rely on electromagnetic surgical navigation, strategic sensor decisions can be the difference between device failure and market success. Learn more in this MD&O article by Intricon’s Trent Birkholz and Sam Puent. Excerpt from the...
by ZachHavard | Sep 15, 2023 | Thought Leadership
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. Excerpt from the...
by ZachHavard | May 7, 2023 | Thought Leadership
Biosensors represent a new frontier in medicine, where wearable and implanted devices monitor biological markers to predict, discover, and prevent disease(see Figure 1). The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated demand for biosensor devices for both consumer and medical use,...
by ZachHavard | Feb 15, 2023 | Thought Leadership
Supercharge every phase of micromedical device product development with these questions. First, some of the biggest considerations for designing, manufacturing and scaling today’s smaller, smarter medical innovations center on providing power to microelectronic...
by ZachHavard | Jun 22, 2022 | Thought Leadership
Tolerance stack-up is a defining design concept to ensure new products are built efficiently and effectively. At a time when the future of micro miniature medical devices seems unlimited, one fundamental reality remains firmly in place — the sizes and shapes of human...