Newsroom Blog Why Early Design Decisions Can Make (or Break) Medical Device Manufacturing Engineers love solving problems. But sometimes they’re solving problems that didn’t need to exist in the first place. We’ve seen it happen more than once…. Blog Stroke Thrombectomy Catheter Design: Key Engineering Considerations for Neurovascular Devices Mechanical thrombectomy has become one of the most important advances in stroke treatment over the past decade. As physicians continue improving outcomes for patients with… Blog Why Catheters Keep Getting Smaller: Benefits, Challenges, and What’s Next Catheter-based procedures continue to move deeper into the body, into smaller vessels, and toward more complex anatomy. Physicians are treating conditions through less invasive access… Blog 30 Years of Medical Murray: Built on Solving Problems That Matter Founded in 1996, Phil Leopold and Andy Leopold made a decision that was both professional and personal. They wanted to work together, and they wanted… Blog Catheter Shaft Reinforcement: Braid, Coil, Laser-Cut, and Beyond When designing a catheter, shaft performance is often where success or failure is determined. Pushability, torque response, flexibility, and kink resistance all depend heavily on… Blog Streamlining EO Sterilization Validation with Cycle Adoption Sterilization validation is one of the final steps before a medical device moves toward regulatory submission or commercialization. For many teams, it also becomes a… Blog Common Reasons V&V Testing Fails (and How to Avoid Them) Verification and Validation (V&V) testing is a critical milestone in medical device development. It’s where teams generate objective evidence that a device meets design requirements… Blog Closing Out V&V Programs with Confidence: A Guide to Medical Device Testing As a medical device approaches regulatory submission or commercialization, the focus shifts from design iteration to verification and validation (V&V). This phase provides objective evidence… Blog Scaling Catheter Manufacturing: From Prototype to Pilot to Full-Scale Production Scaling a catheter program is not simply about increasing production volume. It is about increasing maturity across four critical areas: device design, manufacturing process, quality… Blog Why Women’s Health and FemTech Medical Devices Need More Than Great Ideas Women’s health has been underrepresented in medtech for far too long.Not because the clinical needs are small, but because they have often been treated as… 1 2 3 … 10 Next » Load More