Is Medtech Ready for an On-Demand Manufacturing Model?
Advances in medtech prototyping are driving new manufacturing capabilities. An on-demand medtech contract manufacturer offers one perspective.

Do You Consider the Recyclability of Your Packaging?
Results from a study on flexible packaging could encourage medtech to consider the “second life” of materials.

Making Injection Molding More Efficient
Thanks to a new validation and part process, molders can now replicate transferable plastic conditions that can save millions of dollars a year and reduce machine downtime.

4 Factors to Consider When Selecting a Spring Manufacturer
Cost and timeliness alone shouldn’t drive your decision.

5 Steps to Move 3D Printing Processes from Prototyping to Production
Thanks to 3D printing, mass customization of medical devices offers a number of benefits to both patients and the healthcare system.

8 Medtech Manufacturing Trends You Need to Know
The manufacturing industry is on an upward growth trajectory, fueled by a strong economy and steady demand for products. But the $6.2 trillion industry is also faced with a host of challenges that are making it tough for

Making Injection Molding More Efficient
Thanks to a new validation and part process, molders can now replicate transferable plastic conditions that can save millions of a dollars a year and reduce machine downtime.

Coming Clean: Developing Standards for Cleaning Reusable Devices and Instruments
Five years ago, I shuddered to read the headlines about “dirty” endoscopes being used in colonoscopies and the speculation that followed. Are colonoscopies really safe? Is this what’s creating new superbugs? Why weren’t hospitals doing a better job of removing biomaterial and debris on these reusable devices?
Simplifying Medical Device Labeling in a Complex Environment
How simple labeling changes can drive big results for medical device manufacturers.
Insourcing vs. Outsourcing: What’s the Right Option for You?
You may be considering bringing more functions in-house, but be sure to consider the real costs.
