NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
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NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
NEWS RELEASE: MGS acquires experienced medical toolmaker Winther Mould Technology Integrated healthcare manufacturer expands tooling capacity while strengthening global position. GERMANTOWN, Wis. (October 2, 2023) – MGS, a global leader in end-to-end manufacturing solutions for healthcare innovators, announced today the acquisition of healthcare tooling manufacturer, Winther Mould Technology A/S (“Winther Mould”). The investment in additional… […]
North American Science Associates (NAMSA) recently opened its expanded preclinical lab near Minneapolis. It is “the biggest worldwide preclinical facility dedicated to medical medtech services,” NAMSA CEO Christophe Berthoux said in a promotional video by Medical Alley. The facility — at 8945 Evergreen Boulevard in Coon Rapids, Minnesota — now has six cath labs and… […]
Resonetics has closed on its $900 million acquisition of the SAES Getters medical nitinol business. Nashua, New Hampshire–based Resonetics said it will rebrand Memry Corporation and SAES Smart Materials as Resonetics. The Smart Materials business creates raw nitinol alloy from nickel and titanium and produces nitinol wires, bars, ribbons and sheets. The Memry business offers electric… […]
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women and has a high mortality rate globally, according to the World Health Organization. Screening and effective interventions can reduce cervical cancer deaths, but that access is limited in emerging markets and developing countries. Ananya Health, co-founded by Anu Parvatiyar, is at the forefront of tackling… […]
By Michael Alabran, President of PSN Labs Characterizing the risks of medical devices has always been a challenge. Materials are at the core of this challenge, especially as supply chain disruptions have led to the need to alter materials to continue production of critical devices. The understanding of toxicology and the effect of chemistry on… […]
The challenges of developing the LimFlow System for Transcatheter Arterialization of Deep Veins (TADV) went beyond engineering and anatomical obstacles. One of the biggest hurdles was downright emotional, LimFlow leaders said in an interview with Medical Design & Outsourcing. Artery-to-vein crossing is key to LimFlow’s unique FDA-approved system for chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) patients who… […]
The FDA today announced a proposed rule that would make it explicit that in vitro diagnostics are medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. The agency is publishing the full rule proposal in the Federal Register. “A growing number of clinical diagnostic… […]
Understanding and managing thermally induced dynamics during assembly and use is essential as devices become increasingly integrated and miniaturized. By Dave Fromm, Promex Some complexities of integrating miniaturized components, such as microelectronics, into increasingly small medical devices are obvious. Examples include the precision required to position and align components with the requisite accuracy, or the… […]
By Zachary Murnane, Medical Fiber Global Business Manager, Honeywell The rise in heart valve disease and other cardiovascular conditions has led to a growing demand for minimally invasive devices and technologies. In addition, medical devices need to meet specific tissue response and durability criteria for the biomedical structures to elicit proper biologic responses. This means… […]
Ambu’s CEO seeks to “Zoom In” on what the Danish company has done best. More than a year after she took over the corner office at Ambu, Britt Meelby Jensen recalls what brought her into leadership. She already had a seat on the board at the maker of single-use endoscopes, anesthesia and airway management devices,… […]
NEWS RELEASE: Qosina Introduces RondelO™ Stopcock Manifolds Ronkonkoma, NY, USA, September 21, 2023—Qosina, a global supplier of OEM single-use components to the medical and pharmaceutical industries, is pleased to introduce the RondelO™ stopcock manifold. The RondelO modernizes drug infusion protocols through an innovative, patented design. The RondelO is the world’s first medical stopcock manifold that… […]
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