A successful partnership between medtech companies and contract manufacturing organizations can help OEMs get products to market faster, meet quality requirements, support Design for Manufacturability, and reduce costs and inventories.
Here’s what was new in the world of medical device suppliers during the week of June 7.
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Here’s what was new in the world of medical device suppliers during the week of May 31.
The design for a low-cost ventilator created at the University of Minnesota has now been released as open-source to expedite production and distribution of the device.
A new “pulse staking” process could enable medical device designers to use more diverse and complex designs and a wider range of plastics than existing heated-tip and ultrasonic technology allow.
How four central operating principles can translate into successful relationships between medical device companies and contract manufacturers.
Lean manufacturing could influence the costs of manufacturing drug-delivery systems.
ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc. is helping manufacturers either reconfigure their facilities to temporarily make much-needed medical supplies or to rapidly ramp up production of components and devices.
The need to protect clinicians has driven efforts to identify safe ways to re-use disposable respirators.