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Med Tech: From Mind to Market

Having a “Eureka!” moment and coming up with a new idea is only the first step in a lengthy and sometimes tedious process known as medical device development.. David Hibbard of Sunrise Labs has worked in medical technology development for over 25 years, so David knows a thing or two about navigating this process. In today’s […]

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Avoiding the Pain Points of Getting Medtech to Market

Getting a medical product to market is no simple task. From conception to development, to marketing to appeal to audiences worldwide, every step has its speed bumps, and like a speed bump, and put in place for good measure. Quality control for feasibility and engineering tests both play a part in making sure that the […]

Project Rescue

This whitepaper discusses the rigorous systems engineering approach Sunrise Labs uses to quickly assess your situation and advise you on corrective measures.

How a Hobby Created New Data Logging Methods

Doug Currie talks about one of his hobbies to implement new data logging methods from a hobby project

Rechargeable Batteries in IoT Devices

Rechargeable batteries are finding their way into small, portable IoT devices. Here are some pitfalls to avoid

Designing at the Discrete Components Level and Below

This blog discusses a few of the challenges and offers examples of how our team designs at the discrete components level

Designing User-Friendly Medical Devices

Sunrise designs user-friendly medical devices into commercial products by keeping the patient–not their infirmity–at the forefront.

The Sunrise System Engineering Process

Nearly every engineering project could benefit from the techniques provided by a system engineering process.

How to Ensure a Successful Design Transfer

Companies may view design transfer as a one-time event, rather than an essential part of an ongoing process

Unit Testing

To maximize the benefits of unit testing, planning should occur as early in the product development process as possible.

Medical Device Cybersecurity: Protecting Patient Data

In private life, identity theft can be a devastating experience, in the healthcare field, data breaches can carry even more significant consequences for the facilities affected by them

Device Design: Never Underestimate Connectivity

Eric Soederberg sat down with MedTech Intelligence to offer more related advice on product design and cybersecurity vulnerabilities

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