Medical Device Engineering
Medical devices carry special levels of design control. We create novel and functional devices that fit your requirements.
Typically specialized materials are required for medical devices, biocompatible polymers and metals require special considerations. We’ve worked with many materials and manufacturing methods, whether machined or cast metals, or molded plastics we’ve worked with several device materials.
If you have a sketch or model of your idea, we can worth closely with you using rapid prototyping methods to develop and fit, form and function that meets the end goal. Rapid prototyping improves the design cycle while reducing the time between design iterations.
At In2Design, our medical device design engineers, develop, test, and evaluate medical devices. These devices can range from simple instruments to complex machines.
With a strong foundation in engineering principles, medical technology, and regulatory requirements, our engineers have a good understanding of human anatomy and physiology, as well as the unique challenges of developing medical devices that can be used safely and effectively in the healthcare setting.
Our deliverables and engineering responsibilities may include:
- Designing and developing new medical devices
- Conducting research to improve existing devices or create new ones
- Testing and evaluating devices to ensure they meet safety and performance standards
- Collaborating with healthcare professionals and regulatory agencies to ensure compliance with laws and regulations
- Creating documentation and technical specifications for devices
- Troubleshooting and problem-solving technical issues with devices
- Providing technical support and training to healthcare professionals who use the devices.
Overall, medical device engineers play a critical role in the development and advancement of medical technology, and their work helps to improve patient outcomes and enhance the quality of healthcare.