In its latest article, DesignNews reports that Intricon will highlight micro-medical component capabilities at MD&M Midwest, offering solutions for miniaturization challenges.

Excerpt from the article:

This year at MD&M MidwestIntricon, a provider of micro-medical components, will showcase its capabilities in developing and manufacturing medical device components as small as 0.01005 in. The company offers assembly and manufacturing of custom EM sensors, microelectronics, microcatheters, and access sheaths, through precision molding, polymer and metal 3D printing. It also offers design control and regulatory support, finished packaging, quality control, and supply chain management.

“MD&M Midwest gives us the opportunity to connect with innovators who are rethinking what’s possible in micro-medical technology,” said Jayme Nelson, senior director of business development at Intricon, in a news release. “We look forward to showing how Intricon’s integrated capabilities — from precision molding to advanced assembly — help device OEMs accelerate innovation and bring smaller, smarter devices to market.”