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Listen to this quick recap of what you'll find inside the March 2020 issue of Today's Medical Developments magazine.
FEATURES5 key questions every medical device manufacturer should ask: A product-centric QMS approach supports continuous improvement, streamlines regulatory compliance, and simplifies validation.
Medical 3D printing: Untapped potential: Medical equipment manufacturers can leverage additive manufacturing to improve performance and enhance patient outcomes.
Installing coiled spring pins: Manual or automated assembly options support various volume demands.
Optimizing extrusion tooling: Guill Tool & Engineering’s President Glen Guillemette explains how tooling maintenance improves efficiency, enhances quality, and boosts overall productivity for medical tubing.
What is bioelectronic medicine?: Targeted electric signal use for diagnostics and treatment could be as much of a healthcare game-changer as biotech was in the 1970s and ’80s.
MOTION, DESIGN & AUTOMATION
Motion control technologies increase operating room efficiencies: For surgical staff and patients, linear actuators perform key functions that improve comfort and safe movement.
Multi-turn absolute encoder kit: Gantry motion system for inspection, assembly, 3D printing; Brushless motor; Safety torque sensor; Dual camera system
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