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What Hospitals Actually Look for When Choosing a New Medical Device

Posted by Abby Kiliszewski Content on 4 Dec, 2025

Many inventors believe hospitals choose devices based on innovation alone; however, this is far from the truth. Hospitals operate within a complex eco...

Nebulizers and Their Place in Medicine

Posted by Tyler Kiliszewski Content on 30 Oct, 2025

Nebulizers have been around for several decades, being used in breathing treatments and medication delivery. They have found increased success among t...

From Idea to Market: How Long It Really Takes to Develop a Medical Device

Posted by Abby Kiliszewski Content on 23 Oct, 2025

Bringing a medical device from thought to market is an extensive process; even with the shortest timelines, considering the different types of devices...

What Engineers Can Learn From Nature

Posted by Tyler Kiliszewski Content on 21 Oct, 2025

Engineers often look to machines, software, or calculation-heavy analysis to find better designs. However, nature has been solving mechanical problems...

Fail Fast, Fail Safe: The Engineering of Testing Medical Devices

Posted by Tyler Kiliszewski Content on 7 Oct, 2025

Instead of chasing perfection from day one, engineers know the real goal is getting perfection through failure quickly. That’s where the idea of “fail...