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Bluetooth LE in Medical Device Development: Three “Gotchas” That Can Derail Your Program

Past Event: January 9, 2021 12:00 pm

In this Suntra webinar, Nick Lesniewski-Laas shared expert insights on the pitfalls of Bluetooth integration in medical devices. The session covered best practices in workflow and protocol design, as well as strategies to close common security gaps—helping teams create reliable, connected healthcare products.

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Bluetooth is widely used in consumer goods and increasingly in medical devices, driven in part by connected medical devices made for in-home use. A common misconception is that you can buy a Bluetooth wireless module, drop it into your design, and it will ‘just work’.

In this technically focused webinar, Sunrise Labs’ Director of Electrical Engineering, Nick Lesniewski-Laas addresses several of the most common risk areas, and what actions you can take to avoid the derailment of your program.

Key Topics:

  • Workflow Design: managing the intersection of usability and detailed design
  • Protocol Design: avoiding the extra work caused by undermining Bluetooth LE’s expressive feature set
  • Designing for Vulnerability: understanding the most common security gaps and how to fill them

Finished watching our webinar? For more guidance, check out our blog post on the medical device development phases for new product development.

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