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Manufacturing Spotlight: Covered Stents and Frames for High Impact Procedures

Covered stents, stent-grafts, and valved frames are at the center of today’s most advanced interventional and structural heart therapies. These devices pair precise metallic scaffolds…

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The Future of FemTech: Implantables, Catheters, & Delivery Systems

Women’s health is finally getting the innovation it deserves, with investment shifting from apps and wellness to advanced medical devices that solve long-standing clinical problems….

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Why More Medtech Companies Are Manufacturing in Illinois

California has long been a hub of medtech innovation. Many of the world’s best ideas, technologies, and companies were born there. But as organizations move…

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Design Considerations for Embolic Filters

Embolic filters protect patients from harmful debris (emboli) that can travel through the bloodstream during or after medical procedures. These devices are designed to capture…

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ISO 13485: The Foundation for Safe, Scalable Device Development

When people hear “ISO 13485 certified,” they often think of it as a stamp of approval or a box to check for audits. But it’s…

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Optimizing Catheter Braiding for Flexibility and Control

For many next-generation minimally invasive devices, braided catheter shafts are at the heart of performance. The way a catheter bends, rotates, and resists kinking inside…

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Developing and Manufacturing Imaging Catheters

Imaging catheters are critical tools in modern medicine, enabling physicians to see inside the body with high precision. These medical devices integrate advanced optics, electronics,…

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Choosing the Right Polymers for Soft Tissue Implants: ePTFE, PET, TPU, Bioabsorbable, and More

When developing implantable medical devices for soft tissue applications (vascular, gastrointestinal, urology, and more), one of the earliest and most critical decisions is selecting the…

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Why Integrated Medical Device Testing Leads to Better Design

When you’re developing a complex medical device, especially a Class III product, testing should be part of the process from the very beginning, not something…

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From Idea to DHF: Building a Regulatory-Ready Medical Device

Startups love prototypes. They’re tangible, testable, and exciting. But if you want to commercialize a Class II or Class III medical device, the physical product…