Technology Anders commitment to quality in medical device design
Anders have announced they have been awarded ISO 13485 certification, a globally recognised standard for quality management systems in the design and manufacture of medical devices. Tis certification marks a significant milestone in their ongoing commitment to deliver high- quality and reliable technology that meet or exceed regulatory requirements for their medical customers.
What Is ISO 13485? Tis internationally accepted standard covers all aspects of a product’s lifecycle, from initial design and development through production and distribution. It ensures strict adherence to regulatory requirements, risk management protocols and continuous improvement processes. Achieving this certification underlines the organisation’s commitment to provide products and services that meet the stringent demands of the medical industry.
What this means for medtech companies Tis certification provides assurance of quality, safety and compliance. Whether you are developing advanced medical displays,
Synaptics unveils first Veros Wi-Fi 7 family tailored for the IoT
Synaptics Incorporated has announced it has extended its Veros wireless portfolio with its first family of Wi-Fi 7 systems-on-chips (SoCs) tailored for the Internet of Tings (IoT). Comprising the SYN4390 and SYN4384, the
scalable offering supports bandwidths up to 320 MHz to deliver 5.8 Gbps peak speed and low latency. Te triple-combo SoCs integrate Wi-Fi
7 with Bluetooth 6.0 and Zigbee/Tread, support Matter, and are designed to minimise system cost and power consumption. Tey target IoT applications requiring reliable performance-over-range for enhanced user experiences across use cases that include 8K video streaming, interactive gaming, security monitoring, immersive AR/VR and home and automotive entertainment. Wi-Fi 7’s multi-link operation (MLO) allows the devices to send and receive a data stream
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using multiple frequency bands (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz) simultaneously in support of low latency, reliable connections, and high throughput for real-time applications like video calls and gaming. Synaptics’ architecture provides a power-efficient, cost- effective way to deliver the benefits of MLO. “Growing adoption of Wi-Fi 7 in wireless
networking infrastructure has created an opportunity to address a massive and diverse array of Wi-Fi 7-enabled IoT end-user
devices by extending our Veros portfolio,” said Venkat Kodavati, SVP and GM of Wireless Products at Synaptics. “We are bringing the benefits of Wi-Fi 7
in a versatile solution for high-performance, low-power IoT devices. Combined with the ease of integration with our Astra AI-Native compute platform, we expect that developers will have an efficient solution for implementing next-generation connected and AI-enriched IoT products with features such as Wi-Fi Sensing.”
embedded systems, or custom HMI solutions, ISO 13485 accreditation means: • Regulatory Confidence: Anders’ processes align with global medical device regulations, reducing compliance risks and ensuring smoother approvals.
• Enhanced Product Reliability: Anders’ commitment to rigorous quality systems and controls translate into robust, high- performance products designed for critical healthcare applications.
• Supply Chain Assurance: As a trusted partner, Anders uphold the highest industry standards, enabling seamless integration into your
medical device manufacturing processes.
• Continuous Innovation & Improvement: Anders’ dedication to quality extends beyond compliancethey are committed to refining their processes and technologies to better serve the evolving needs of the medical sector. Bernard Lim, chair of Anders, said: “ISO 13485 certification reinforces our commitment to quality and compliance. It’s another major step in ensuring our medical technology solutions are safe, reliable, and have been designed and manufactured to the highest standards, from concepts through to reality.”
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