Medical Device Design & Development

INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES

Selecting The Right eQMS To Maximize Quality Maturity

Let's take a closer look at the current electronic quality management system (eQMS) landscape in pharma/biotech and what a future-ready eQMS must enable to support continuous improvement.

How To Stop (Most) Medical Device Recalls Before They Happen

Supplier quality failures are a leading cause of medical device recalls. This article distills a practical framework for managing supplier quality, from standard off-the-shelf items to custom contract-manufactured components.

A Case Study: Control Strategies For A Multi-Dose Pen Injector

A case study highlighting the importance of drug and device team alignment on control strategy, defining what to control and which controls can and should be implemented.

Control Strategies For Injectable Drug Delivery Combination Products

Defining combination product CQAs across drug and device enables an end-to-end control strategy that improves product quality from the start of development.

WHITE PAPERS & CASE STUDIES

  • Color Consistency In UHMWPE Medical Textiles

    Color consistency improves surgical visibility, differentiation, and workflow efficiency, requiring medical textiles that deliver strength, compliance, and reliable quality in every color.

Deterministic Nondestructive Seal Integrity Testing

Deterministic, non-destructive seal integrity testing delivers validated, quantitative results. Learn why this method outperforms traditional approaches in ensuring patient safety and product quality.

Choosing The Right PCD Configuration For Reliable Sterility Assurance

Accurate PCD configuration ensures sterility assurance. Learn how to align validation strategies with ISO standards, optimize cycle efficiency, and select the right BI format for EO sterilization success.

Life Sciences Corporation Implements eLogbooks Across 15 Sites

New regulations challenged how surgical kits were tracked and processed across 15 U.S. sites. Discover how one team balanced compliance and efficiency to keep life-saving procedures on schedule.

Implementing A Next-Gen MES At A Fraction Of The Cost

Discover how a top medical device manufacturer accelerated product launch by digitizing assembly processes, streamlining training, and ensuring compliance.

DESIGN COMPONENTS & SERVICES

Precision Optics Corporation offers models of micro-couplers with 10x magnification and 4.6x magnification. They’re able to image fiber endoscopes 1 mm or smaller, and feature focusable or fixed focus settings.

Cardinal Health’s FILAC™ 3000 Electronic Thermometer product family uses the most accurate predictive thermometer technology on the market. These thermometers are designed to make fast body temperature readings through the use of the mouth (oral), anus (rectal), and armpit (axillary). Developers can also integrate FILAC™ technology into multi-parameter units, and are therefore provided with the necessary mechanical models, drawings, communication protocols, interface documentation, and component samples for meeting the demands of the market.

A line of imaging equipment for screen printing consists of lighting systems

DSM’s CarboSil® Thermoplastic Silicone Polycarbonate Polyurethane (TSPCU) is a copolymer that combines the biocompatibility and biostability of conventional silicone elastomers with the processability and toughness of thermoplastic polycarbonate-urethanes. The silicone portion of CarboSil® TSPCU works synergistically with the polycarbonate component to improve stability. This medical-grade polymer is highly biocompatible and well suited to be used in many types of medical devices.

At SMC Ltd. we understand your desire to have a single point of contact for your full medical device. With SMC’s demonstrated strength in IQ/OQ/PQ validation, our network of established and qualified suppliers, and our experience in custom manufacturing, we have the comprehensive resources in place to manage your program from conceptual design to final distribution.

KMC Systems offers decades of experience in manufacturing high-value, complex platforms for use in the clinical environment, including their Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) and Quality Management Systems (QMS). KMC can partner with customers at any stage of the product’s life cycle, from development to pilot production or full-scale manufacturing, and assume all responsibility for medical contract manufacturing needs.

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