“We may not be one of the biggest contract medical device manufacturing companies,” says Adam Prime, CEO of Phase 2 Medical. “But, in many ways that’s actually a benefit to our partners” he explained. “One of our greatest attributes is to be able to take on medium to large projects right away, with an extremely robust medical device technology transfer process that assures confidence, quality and reliability when transferring a medical device product line. That’s something that really large medical devices manufacturing companies can also do,” Prime said. “But what they may not have is our flexibility and willingness to take on projects quickly.”
The Phase 2 Medical Manufacturing six-stage Technology Transfer protocol includes:
- Project Initiation
- Plan & Design
- Process Verification
- Implementation & Validation
- Production
- Continuous Revision
In addition to in-depth technology transfer, due diligence and risk assessment to assure a smooth process, Phase 2 uses continuous improvement processes to help reduce time to market and cost base.
“We’re ready to take medium to large medical device manufacturing projects right now,” Prime states. “We have the experience and the track record that proves our capabilities and flexibility to take on the most demanding product lines.”
Source: Phase 2 Medical
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