What were the biggest medical device trends for 2019, and what will be trending in 2020? Are there any unmet healthcare needs that medtech companies should begin to address in 2020? Editor-in-Chief of MD+DI, Daphne Allen, interviewed CTO Scott Thielman for their annual review of 2019.
Read MoreWhether she is brainstorming solutions to a medical problem, or coming up with a new ceramic form, Amanda Woodcock is constantly creating in her worlds as both a bioengineer and as an artist. Learn more about Amanda through her Geek of the Week profile on Geekwire!
Read MoreProduct development teams often need to build several prototypes to move from product idea to product launch. A development project will suffer unnecessary costs and schedule delays if prototype efforts are not carefully planned. Inside, Amanda Woodcock shares three steps to creating the perfect prototype plan.
Read MoreMeet our Senior Industrial Designer, Eli Hooper, and learn about how + where he began exploring industrial design, finding the “ah-ha!” moments with his clients, and his side-gig as a very talented croquet player here in Washington.
Read MoreEMulate Therapeutics invented a groundbreaking technology for the treatment of brain cancer. This non-invasive, home-use medical device allows for localized delivery of a therapeutic without chemicals, radiation or drugs. Product Creation Studio’s work was essential for the success of their field map project.
Read MoreScott Thielman is set to moderate the panel “What’s Next for Robotic Surgery” at BIOMEDevice coming up in early December. Read about his thoughts for the future of surgical robots, and to learn more about the event.
Read MoreThe Pacific Northwest has long been known as a hotbed for ultrasound technology. Take a look at the video highlights from our latest DeviceConnect event where you’ll hear about the latest opportunities and challenges from experts at SonoSite, OtoNexus, the University of Washington, and Siemens.
Read MoreCTO Scott Thielman is set to take the stage at BIOMEDevice on December 4-5 in the heart of MedTech innovation — Silicon Valley. On the final day of the conference, Scott will serve as the panel moderator for the session: What’s Next for Robotic Surgery?
Read MoreWhile we all want to develop the next breakthrough medical device, it is not as simple as just having a great idea. Human factors engineering is a dynamic process that addresses key design elements during each stage of product development with real-time collaboration between disciplines.
Read MorePhase Zero helps medical device companies be resource-efficient with new product opportunities. Scott Thielman offers three pillars to guide your development efforts.
Read MoreProduct Creation Studio — in partnership with Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center’s Shou Lab — is hosting an event based on their research of microbial communities on November 7 at Cambia Grove.
Read MoreDeveloping innovative catheters and minimally invasive surgical devices is hard. These strategies spur inventive solutions and unlock the path to success.
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