Human Factors Usability Studies
Learn how to make your Human Factors (HF) usability studies less chaotic by investing in a small amount of planning and keeping some guidelines in mind
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Learn how to make your Human Factors (HF) usability studies less chaotic by investing in a small amount of planning and keeping some guidelines in mind
Eric Soederberg discusses ways to invest in your company’s future and create a culture of continuous improvement. Building a company culture of continuous improvement and investing for the future sounds like an obvious recipe for success, but it is easier said than done. Eric Soederberg, CEO of Sunrise Labs, joined Tyler Kern on this episode of […]
No one is an expert at everything, which is why hiring a product development team to get your medical product off the ground can determine whether it will ultimately sink or swim. Product development team expert at Sunrise Labs, Laurin Noel, joins the ‘Making Bright Ideas Work” Podcast Series to discuss what components lead to a successful group […]
The fundamental question that comes with designing new MedTech devices is this: What are the user needs and requirements? The questions feel simple enough, but it’s far from simple. With that question comes others: Who is the user? What makes a good requirement? How do you actually test these requirements? For a MedTech designer like Nick […]
Project management, leadership, teamwork, communication, motivation, personal connection, success
There are several benefits associated with prototyping early in the design process
This article explores some of the benefits and challenges related to the connectivity of medical devices to external networks and provides an overview of how to address many of these challenges.
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
Perhaps no state is more renowned for medicine than Massachusetts. The Commonwealth is host to leading hospitals, medical centers, and medical device companies that are maturing next-generation technologies. But Medtech enterprises large and small need representatives to ensure that innovations in the space can thrive. That’s where Brian Johnson comes in. He is President of the Massachusetts Medical […]
Every device can be made smaller, and the first misconception is smaller is better.
Medical device software, real-time software, embedded systems, software development, reliability, safety, regulatory compliance