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…you every advantage. Our engineers can guide your designs to ensure the highest performance and manufacturability. Then we use our state-of-the-art high-speed surface mount technology (SMT) pick-and-place machines to populate…
…been bringing the world’s smallest, smartest bioelectronic devices to life. We’ve grown and evolved our processes and capabilities to create biosensors that are smaller, lighter, and more comfortable for patients….
ST. PAUL, Minn. (Jan. 25, 2023) — Intricon, developer and manufacturer of medical devices powered by smart miniaturized electronics, announces that Len Desmond has joined the company as an embedded…
…validate every phase of our manufacturing processes. We specialize in product platforms with tight tolerances and challenging designs for insert- and injection molded assemblies. Examples include infusion needles with a…
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. Excerpt…
…Audion 16 amplifier, the Lumen® 155 is the newest hearing device for individuals with hearing loss. Wearers like its discreet design, featuring a compact shell case and choice of colors….
…the complexities of their sensor-enabled surgical navigation device. Learn More Precision Miniature Molding Our best-in-class precision molding with fully automated high-volume capabilities provides scalable efficiency without compromising quality. Learn More…
…procedures with certain imaging needs (3D), and has some reliance on radiopaque material design attributes. Electromagnetic navigation (EMN) is a proven alternative that provides precision location without radiation risks and…
…go back and repeat so many design activities,” he explained. “But, if you do them in parallel, you can do it for some incremental additional cost, but it’s not exorbitant.”…