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NEO Tech to Highlight Solutions for Medical Design and Manufacturing at MD&M West 2017
January 25, 2017 | NEO TechEstimated reading time: 1 minute
NEO Tech, a leading provider of manufacturing technology and supply chain solutions for brand name OEMs in the industrial, medical and mil/aero markets, will exhibit its medical design service solutions, as well as medical device repair and refurbishment, and miniaturization services for implantable medical electronics at the 2017 MD&M West Exhibition in Anaheim, which will be held from February 7-9. NEO Tech's technology and medical solution expert team members will be located in Booth 673.
From complete medical product design, to full box-level medical device manufacturing and fulfillment, NEO Tech is focused on designing and building solutions optimized for each medical device OEM’s unique needs and requirements. NEO Tech’s medical customers rely on the company to manage the complexities associated with the design, commercialization, production and end-of-life management inherent to the product lifecycle of medical products.
Also at the show, NEO Tech will highlight its repair and refurbishment services for a broad range of medical devices. NEO Tech’s solution delivers competitive costs as well as significant time savings and accuracy benefits versus most available options. At the show NEO Tech’s experts will explain how the repair and refurb service provides improved efficiency, the ability to flexibly manage high-mix depot repair cost-effectively, service traceability, product refresh and more.
The medical market continues to push the pace with advanced implantable technology such as neurostimulation, implantable RF transceivers, cochlear implants, etc. To succeed miniaturization of the electronics is the key, and NEO Tech will discuss its capabilities during MD&M West. All implanted devices must be very small and very reliable. NEO Tech has the miniaturization design skills that bridge the gap between the OEM’s product design teams and the capability to build microelectronics with concurrent engineering process that enhances future production efficiencies.
For more information about NEO Tech and/or the products and services that will be highlighted during the MD&M West Exhibition, click here.
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