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Adam Malofsky, PhD
Managing Partner, Elemence - We Help, Listen & Learn - $2.5+B Innovation/yr - Collaborator, Innovator, Advisor, Speaker
October 2015
Will graphene meet the same fate as superconducting materials?Scientists are racing to patent and profit from a new material, graphene, also called the “wonder material” of the nanomaterial universe. It is 100 times stronger than steel but as thin as...
Global medical device and life sciences product labeling is a complex subject and an integral part of the supply chain. The landscape is varied in terms of the systems and processes employed in designing, populating and printing labels (including boo...
The most important document in a Design History File (DHF) should also be the first document you create when you are developing a new medical device--the design plan. However, I find a number of companies that are preparing to submit regulatory submi...
Dave Fornell
Editor - Diagnostic and Interventional Cardiology (DAIC) at Scranton Gillette Communications, Inc.
November 2017
5 Tips for Medical Device Engineers on FDA Design ControlsIf you are an engineer in the medical device industry, you probably have a love/hate relationship with the FDA-mandated design controls process. While implementing design controls can feel lik...
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Group member Mike Tipton sent in this question: I'm working with a start up company. One of our investors asked what are the biggest threats to the medical device space in the short term, and how can you best mitigate that risk? How would you answer?...
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There were 274 companies listed under "Wearables" at the Consumer Electronics Show last month. 237 under "Health and Biotech." 87 under "Biometrics." That's at the CONSUMER Electronics Show. See http://medgroup.biz/device-design for access to our fre...