Portable Product Design
Extending the life of battery-operated products is one of the most important considerations for portable product design
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Extending the life of battery-operated products is one of the most important considerations for portable product design
This checklist is intended to capture and guide the roles and responsibilities associated with the design & development transfer process.
Sunrise Labs found investing in a fully integrated engineering database an invaluable data management method for teams collaborating in a shared space
A Systems Approach for efficient and compliant design and development of Medical Devices
Supporting over 30 client medical product development projects a year gives us a broad perspective and provides the opportunity to share key takeaways
What the security vulnerability means for Bluetooth-enabled medical devices and how Sunrise Labs’ risk management process pre-emptively minimized or eliminated the risks.
The FDA reduced regulatory barriers for remote patient monitoring devices during the COVID-19 crisis.
A set of Bluetooth LE vulnerabilities, collectively known as SweynTooth, brought attention to some straightforward attack vectors.
Sunrise Labs has prepared an outline of the medical device business, development, and regulatory efforts required for the commercialization process.
We have transitioned into an unprecedented landscape of remote work, here are some suggestions for staying user-centered.
This whitepaper outlines how to evaluate technology readiness for new concepts, and offers methods to improve the odds for successful commercialization.
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