BIOMEDevice San Jose has announced some of the participating companies unveiling new products and services at the 2019 event.
Announcements will encompass new biomaterials, components, design services, flexible packaging, software, interconnected devices, and much more spanning the entire medical device chain. BIOMEDevice San Jose will take place on 4-5 December at San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, California.
BIOMEDevice San Jose will host many medical technology companies developing life-saving products bringing down healthcare costs while personalising and improving the patient experience. The show provides an opportunity for suppliers to connect with over 250 companies specialising in 3D printing, assembly, prototyping, medical device components, labelling, packaging, wireless technologies, and more, to bring devices quicker to market.
The two-day event will also feature free education directly on the show floor including a line-up of speakers at the Center Stage and Lunch & Learn sessions. Representatives from Abbott, AT&T, Microsoft, and Verily will keynote the event, examining the future of healthcare through the lens of digital devices.
With vast experience in the development of semiconductor and electronics packaging, biomedical, MEMS, and other electronic and electro-optical device technologies, Samtec’s chief technology officer of Packaging Steve Groothuis will discuss how to integrate new technology for biomedical device solutions during Samtec’s Lunch & Session: “Biomedical Solutions: Successfully Integrating New Chips, Packages, and Modules”.
Groothuis said: “The growing interaction between biomedical devices and systems and the silicon chip or circuit board is what is propelling biomedical solutions faster than ever. As one of the world’s leading innovative interconnect solutions companies, we are delighted to continue to promote the acceleration of biomedical solutions with modern and creative technological trends at BIOMEDevice San Jose this year.”
BIOMEDevice San Jose 2019 Exhibitor Announcements Include:
Biocoat will announce its launch of an ISO-certified, full-service on-site facility for the application of its HYDAK coatings to its customers’ medical devices. The new turnkey offering aims to save medical device companies time and money.
Foster Corporation will announce it has broken ground on a new manufacturing facility adjacent to its headquarters in Putnam, Connecticut. This new expansion comes a few years after Foster opened a new pharmaceutical building for its “Delivery Science” business.
KNF Neuberger will announce its new FK 1100 diaphragm liquid pump for gentle, low-pulsation flows. The 12 L/min flow rate doubles KNF’s previous maximum for liquid diaphragm pumps. KNF Neuberger will also showcase its FP 400, a diaphragm pump that combines the traditional advantages of diaphragm pump technology—self priming, the ability to run dry, and long, maintenance-free lifetime under continuous operation conditions— with a pulsation level comparable to gear pumps.
Meddux Development Corporation will showcase its services for single-use interventional and MIS devices with an onsite technical team. Services span from concept generation, human factors, usability engineering, phase-gate product development, design for value, and clinical or commercial manufacturing of sterile product.
Nota3D will showcase its 3D Printing technologies and software including metal 3D printers built to print medical grade titanium for patient specific implants, Dicom-to-Print software that takes Dicom/CT/MRI data and allows for segmentation and prepared to be printed.
Phillips-Medisize will demonstrate its FDA registered connected health platform at its booth. With four years of on-market experience, onsite representatives can discuss how they maintain these systems in the field, across a global user base, and how to help companies gain useful data insights that can be used to improve product launch and distribution, but most importantly can help to support patients and their caregivers.
Resonetics will announce it will offer medical device components online through Chamfr Marketplace. This way of purchasing Resonetics’ components aims to help shorten the overall time it takes to build a medical device.
Swope Design Solutions will showcase its specialised medical device and robotics product designs and services with their onsite process engineers at the show. Swope Design Solutions’ services include prototyping complex silicone parts to low-volume production.
Teleflex Medical will announce its new hydrophilic surface coating for polymer-based devices that are navigated through the vascular system. The company will also showcase its availability of bioabsorbable sutures, yarns, and resins that can be custom configured to meet the performance requirements for specific applications.