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Three Mistakes That Can Kill Your Time to Market

By Dan Baril

Developing next-generation technology for medical devices is only half the battle when it comes to being first to market in today’s fast-paced global environment.

Developing next-generation technology for medical devices is only half the battle when it comes to being first to market in today’s fast-paced global environment.

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How Good is Good Enough? The Importance of Medical Device Performance Specifications

Telling the parent their child has a temperature of 38.674 °C may be an impressive engineering feat, but the last two digits have no real value and any time spent in development getting there was misspent.

Telling the parent their child has a temperature of 38.674 °C may be an impressive engineering feat, but the last two digits have no real value and any time spent in development getting there was misspent.

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4 QFD Tips for Emerging Medical Device Technology

Defiant minds can conceptualize embodiment that customers actually want. But determining methods to best define what the customer wants with novel technologies can be challenging as many of the methods published just don’t fit early stage work. How can we then manage the process of quality function deployment?

Defiant minds can conceptualize embodiment that customers actually want. But determining methods to best define what the customer wants with novel technologies can be challenging as many of the methods published just don’t fit early stage work. How can we then manage the process of quality function deployment?

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