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measurements. Temperature- screening systems with Heimann Sensor arrays as part of self-service platforms became widespread.
■ Heat and cold treatment: Heimann Sensor products can be found in the area of heat and cold treatment as a supplementary therapy concerning physiotherapy. Monitoring of the treated areas by single sensors or thermal imagers deliver important data for assessing the well-being of the patient and prevent damage.
Heimann Sensor
www.heimannsensor.com
ELM for medtech development
manage medical device software engineering life cycles. Take advantage of built-in medtech development knowledge as well and adopt best practices with minimal effort. Ensure high product quality and accelerate regulatory audits with the Medical Audit & CAPA Template, and control quality documents, manage eForms and CAPA, and conduct root cause analysis all in one place. Teams can benefit from these in many ways: ■ Accelerate product delivery by aligning processes: Orchestrate medical device hardware, software, and service design with quality control processes. Automate document management to accelerate time to market.
■ Agility in regulated development: Easily adopt agile best practices while ensuring regulatory compliance. Provide freedom for teams and confidence for auditors.
codebeamer X is a platform for software-driven products for the life sciences sector.
codebeamer X is an integrated engineering life cycle management (ELM) platform for the development of software-driven products in the life sciences sector. It provides mature design control for medtech software development, quality process management and comprehensive risk management – all in one tool. Through predefined compliance templates, codebeamer X helps reduce the time and effort costs of complying with ISO 13485, IEC 82304-1, ISO 14971, IEC 60812, IEC 62304, ISO 60601, EU MDR, FDA Title 21 CFR and more.
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■ Simplify regulatory compliance: Hit the ground running using predefined regulatory compliance templates for ISO 13485, IEC 82304-1, ISO 14971, IEC 60812, IEC 62304, ISO 60601, EU MDR, FDA Title 21 CFR and more.
Intland Software also offers a validation service to simplify the tool qualification processes of medtech developers. Have Intland validate the processes and environment, and let teams focus on innovation.
Intland Software
www.intland.com
When contact is not an option Introtek’s IntroPro non-invasive occlusion free-entry detection devices accurately monitors
IntroPro monitors occlusion in soft tubing accurately and non-invasively.
tubing occlusion in soft tubing. When tubing within an application becomes blocked (occluded), the result is a change in pressure within the tube. These variations in tubing pressure are detected using a passive device output non- invasively with the free-entry IntroPro Occlusion Detector. This type of detection is considered critical in improving processes for various applications. Some of the product highlights include: ■ non-invasive and compact design with durable housing
■ versatile output signal that corresponds to tubing occlusion
■ factory-calibrated and maintenance-free
■ simple uni-body construction with no moving parts
■ low cost.
IntroPro also ranges multiple applications such as medical devices, clinical laboratories, pharmaceutical manufacturing, automated packaging, liquid and chemical dispensing, and food and beverage processes.
Introtek
https://introtek.com
Motion control and counterbalancing through precision spring products John Evans’ Sons is ‘America’s oldest springmaker’. Founded in 1850, it manufactures precision springs, wire forms, mechanical assemblies and stampings. The company is a leading manufacturer for the medical equipment industry and has provided spring assemblies for many of
the world’s largest medical corporations. Evans’ quality assurance procedures have been surveyed and approved by more than 300 of the world’s largest corporations. By employing ISO 13485:2003 and ISO 9001:2008, in conjunction with cutting-edge inspection and calibration systems, it can ensure that customers’ most exacting requirements are met. The engineering group consists of skilled professionals with broad experience in the design and development of all types of springs. The group is backed by an unusually high level of expertise – due to having more than 160 years in business in total – and the latest in spring manufacturing equipment. The company provides three different types of spring: ■ Constant-force springs provide a smooth range of motion and a constant load in the extending or retracting direction. This spring design has no inertia to overcome when considering the initial- position starting forces. Constant-force springs are compact and mount easily to existing hardware.
■ Spiral torsion springs allow rotation in two directions and a ‘return to centre’ capability. Spiral torsion springs are normally used in applications requiring less than 360° rotation. They are generally used to obtain a large amount of torque with a small amount of rotation.
■ Spring-powered reels – arbor and base-mounted – are available with a wide range of force, cable lengths
John Evans’ Sons serves many of the world’s largest medical companies.
Medical Device Developments /
www.nsmedicaldevices.com
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