Misconception 3: Smaller is Cheaper
Part 3 of this Blog series focuses on a misconception that smaller is cheaper in medical products
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Part 3 of this Blog series focuses on a misconception that smaller is cheaper in medical products
Part 2 of Misconceptions of Miniaturization focuses on how the push to use smaller packaging can be counterproductive
Every device can be made smaller, and the first misconception is smaller is better.
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