https://youtu.be/y8r-pZXb3NE You’ll probably remember our discussion about 5 key things that successful device development projects take care of, to minimise the risk of failure and the harm and expense that results? I’d like to share with you an approach to looking...
Training + Development
Human Factors Engineering 101
We're pleased to be presenting again at the Medical Device School in London, UK, later in November. Matthew once again joins a panel of industry peers to provide delegates to the School with both an introduction to the world of Human Factors Engineering for Medical...
Getting to grips with managing a medical technology project
With increasing pressures on healthcare businesses to get to market quicker, with lower development costs, managing your projects effectively has never been more important. However, regulatory expectations for medical technology development are continuously evolving....
How to find out what you really should be covering in your Human Factors programme
Regulators and developers from across the EU, the Middle East and Baltic countries gathered together at the Autumn 2015 Medical Device School, in London. In just 50 minutes, in addition to exposing the fundamental importance of Human Factors, I outlined the key steps...
Have you taken these steps to make your medical device safe?
Pressures to get to market quicker haven’t eased up any over the past year. Everyone’s looking for an advantage to press home. Developing medical devices that really meet users’ needs will give you that competitive advantage. And, given how many people die in...