Medical Devices
In our previous article on the biomedical industry, we touched upon how we can reduce nosocomial infections with UV solutions, and how to choose the right partner to develop a UV based solution. We also covered how to improve the user experience with wearables, and the role of optics and optomechanics in the development of Tornado - A Bruker Company ' Hudson 785 Raman probe. You can read our previous article here.
Now focusing on the medical device industry, it's no secret that this industry is highly competitive one! For medical device manufacturers, it may feel like a race when developing and bringing a new product to market. Time constraints aside, the final product must be developed within budget, while meeting medical industry norms and standards, avoiding recalls and exceeding customer expectations.
So how can manufactures achieve all of this? The key is collaborating with an experienced team in optical and optomechanical design, and working together at every stage of the medical device development process.
Discover in this case study with Intellijoint Surgical Inc. how working together on the development of a custom solution for hip arthroplasty procedures helped surgeons ensure accurate selection, positioning, and alignment of implant components.
Technological, clinical and regulatory aspects make a medical devices' path to market complex. This is even more so true for optical-based medical devices! Managing risks associated to precision tolerances and fragmented supply chains require a multi-disciplinary team to bridge development hurdles.
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So how can manufacturers accelerate the market introduction of optics-based medical devices while respecting budgets, timelines, satisfying market needs, and avoiding recalls? Discover in this reference guide how a partnered approach with a truly end-to-end offering can streamline the optical medical device development pathway.
The first step in developing and bringing a new product to market is to have the right team in place. Discover how business leaders and technical leaders can fast-track their optical-based medical device development to market through an integrated partnership.
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