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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…
…components can be modified. And some components require all-new design, testing and production. Before the production lines start rolling at full capacity, all tolerances must be evaluated and validated. Software/firmware:…
…a twofold improvement in performance – and automated manufacturing with robotics-driven molding, inspection, and parts-handling that eliminated distortion and human error, increased efficiency and yields, and reduced costs. Intricon also…
…Minnesota, Singapore, Indonesia Focus: Micromedical sensor-driven devices Capacity: 250,000 sq. ft. Employees worldwide: ~1000 Certifications: ISO 13485:2016 and FDA registered Output: 150+ million device components and assemblies per year Careers…
…commercializing a consumer wearable and a medical wearable. Market success will depend on each sector’s ability to learn from the other’s playbook. Download PDF Read the full article on MD&D…
Intricon’s latest MD&DI article has Intricon’s Darren Gilmer and Trent Birkholz speaking to MD+DI Qmed on component selection considerations. Thoughtful component selection for sensor-driven devices can help avoid pitfalls that can derail production,…
…the redesign process by 140% (Fig. 1). The client was able to restore its ability to meet pent-up demand for over one million parts. Download PDF < Back to News/Resources…
Dave Liebl, Chief Commercial and Technology Officer, Intricon, highlights the main challenges for designing wearable devices. Medical biosensors represent lucrative opportunities for innovative companies to disrupt and lead a market…
…targets,” said Dave. “I’m looking forward to pursuing opportunities in high-growth markets by advancing our technology and commercial operations to meet and exceed our customers’ expectations.” < Back to News/Resources…