
MPE Inc.
MPE Inc., a leading provider of contract design, development, and manufacturing of capital medical equipment, has launched the industry's first and only unified capital medical equipment commercialization platform for medtech original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
MPE Inc.'s unified capital equipment commercialization platform has been purpose-built to redefine the medtech development and manufacturing industry, offering clients the benefits of working with an onshore, integrated organization that can infuse compliance, differentiation, and adoption readiness into every stage of the product life cycle.
MPE Inc. has combined the most critical control planes of compliance, differentiation, and adoption readiness under one platform to bring products to market faster and reduce the risks associated with legacy, siloed contract manufacturing operations that medtech companies have been increasingly burdened with as the healthcare market rapidly changes.
"We've worked for years to purpose-build this solution and our customers have experienced great results," says President & CEO, Hank Kohl. "Our commercialization platform is helping eliminate the common risks associated with the legacy siloed processes that can significantly influence market success. Our platform approach has been proven to reduce time to market by almost double what the market is used to, saving time, money and resources for our clients."
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