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In this live episode from the LSI conference, Etienne Nichols sits down with Justin Bushko—known as the "MedTech Man" and author of Medical Device Fireside Chats—to dive into what separates thriving medical device companies from those that fail.
From costly engineering missteps like ignoring tolerance stack-ups to the human factors issues that derail usability in the OR, Justin shares battle-tested advice based on his experience reviewing hundreds of device designs. He also delivers a wake-up call to startups overly focused on licensing or acquisition as the endgame. Whether you're an engineer, founder, or CEO, this episode offers critical insights into how to build a product that works—and a company that lasts.
Key TimestampsImagine building a puzzle where each piece is just slightly off in size—by the time you put it all together, nothing fits. That’s what tolerance stack-up is about. Every part in a device has a manufacturing variation. If those tolerances aren’t analyzed cumulatively, you can end up with a product that doesn’t assemble or fails under stress. Tolerance analysis helps predict and prevent these compounding errors before they happen.
Poll Question:
What’s the biggest product development risk in early-stage MedTech?
Discussion Prompt:
Have you ever seen a product fail in the field due to a design assumption? Share your story and how it changed your approach.
FeedbackEnjoyed the episode? Want to hear more from product engineers, founders, or regulators? Let us know!
Send your feedback, guest ideas, or questions to [email protected] — we read every email and respond personally.
Sponsor MentionThis episode is brought to you by Greenlight Guru, the only MedTech-specific quality management platform. Whether you’re an engineer working through DFM or a CEO planning your go-to-market strategy, Greenlight Guru helps you manage compliance, risk, and innovation—all in one place.
In this live episode from the LSI conference, Etienne Nichols sits down with Justin Bushko—known as the "MedTech Man" and author of Medical Device Fireside Chats—to dive into what separates thriving medical device companies from those that fail.
From costly engineering missteps like ignoring tolerance stack-ups to the human factors issues that derail usability in the OR, Justin shares battle-tested advice based on his experience reviewing hundreds of device designs. He also delivers a wake-up call to startups overly focused on licensing or acquisition as the endgame. Whether you're an engineer, founder, or CEO, this episode offers critical insights into how to build a product that works—and a company that lasts.
Key TimestampsImagine building a puzzle where each piece is just slightly off in size—by the time you put it all together, nothing fits. That’s what tolerance stack-up is about. Every part in a device has a manufacturing variation. If those tolerances aren’t analyzed cumulatively, you can end up with a product that doesn’t assemble or fails under stress. Tolerance analysis helps predict and prevent these compounding errors before they happen.
Poll Question:
What’s the biggest product development risk in early-stage MedTech?
Discussion Prompt:
Have you ever seen a product fail in the field due to a design assumption? Share your story and how it changed your approach.
FeedbackEnjoyed the episode? Want to hear more from product engineers, founders, or regulators? Let us know!
Send your feedback, guest ideas, or questions to [email protected] — we read every email and respond personally.
Sponsor MentionThis episode is brought to you by Greenlight Guru, the only MedTech-specific quality management platform. Whether you’re an engineer working through DFM or a CEO planning your go-to-market strategy, Greenlight Guru helps you manage compliance, risk, and innovation—all in one place.