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Key Considerations in Choosing a Design Partner and Contract Manufacturer

Which came first, manufacturing or design? For Eric Soederberg, CEO at Sunrise Labs, the answer is simple. Design always comes first. In this episode of “Making Bright Ideas Work,” Soederberg explains that if you choose a manufacturer to design your product, you may lose the ability to take a fresh look at your design. The time […]

Staying User-Centered

We have transitioned into an unprecedented landscape of remote work, here are some suggestions for staying user-centered.

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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The Keys to Successfully Outsourcing Product Development

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 […]

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How Do You Define a User Need?

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 […]

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Project Management is Most Successful When It’s Personal

Project management, leadership, teamwork, communication, motivation, personal connection, success

The Benefits of Prototyping Early

There are several benefits associated with prototyping early in the design process

Misconception 3: Smaller is Cheaper

Part 3 of this Blog series focuses on a misconception that smaller is cheaper in medical products

Misconception 2: Smaller Packaging yields Smaller Solutions

Part 2 of Misconceptions of Miniaturization focuses on how the push to use smaller packaging can be counterproductive

Corporate Culture as a Competitive Advantage

The success of any company or organization, no matter the industry, hinges on the culture of the company

What Systems Engineering Means for Medical Device Development

Download this whitepaper to learn how systems engineering can help you optimize your medical device development process, improve quality, and reduce risks

Technology Readiness: Assessments and Mitigations

Integrating technology readiness reviews into the product development process enables actionable processes that reduce project risk.

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