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How do you bring a medical device through the development process? What are issues that development engineers face during the different phases of the design controls process, especially when researching clinical evidence?
In this episode of the Global Medical Device Podcast, Etienne Nichols talks to Keith and Kevin Kallmes of Nested Knowledge. Following in the footsteps of their father who was a medical device inventor, the two brothers designed and developed a balloon catheter that was acquired by a major strategic.
Some of the highlights of this episode include:“You really realize how central clinical outcomes data are to every stage of the medical device development process.” Keith Kallmes
“It’s looking at clinical evidence and convincing end users and purchasers that your device is worth the cost.” Keith Kallmes
“You should be making good decisions and good decisions should pre-exist everything in the development landscape. Design controls should come only after you’ve basically validated your need and you’ve prototyped enough that you know that you should continue.” Kevin Kallmes
“Lack of product market fit - that’s why devices fail. They’re not addressing an unmet need in the marketplace.” Keith Kallmes
“Start your design controls at concept.” Kevin Kallmes
Links:Keith Kallmes on LinkedIn
Kevin Kallmes on LinkedIn
Etienne Nichols on LinkedIn
Nested Knowledge
PubMed
FDA - Medical Device Overview
ISO - Medical Device Testing
GG Academy
MedTech Nation
Greenlight Guru
How do you bring a medical device through the development process? What are issues that development engineers face during the different phases of the design controls process, especially when researching clinical evidence?
In this episode of the Global Medical Device Podcast, Etienne Nichols talks to Keith and Kevin Kallmes of Nested Knowledge. Following in the footsteps of their father who was a medical device inventor, the two brothers designed and developed a balloon catheter that was acquired by a major strategic.
Some of the highlights of this episode include:“You really realize how central clinical outcomes data are to every stage of the medical device development process.” Keith Kallmes
“It’s looking at clinical evidence and convincing end users and purchasers that your device is worth the cost.” Keith Kallmes
“You should be making good decisions and good decisions should pre-exist everything in the development landscape. Design controls should come only after you’ve basically validated your need and you’ve prototyped enough that you know that you should continue.” Kevin Kallmes
“Lack of product market fit - that’s why devices fail. They’re not addressing an unmet need in the marketplace.” Keith Kallmes
“Start your design controls at concept.” Kevin Kallmes
Links:Keith Kallmes on LinkedIn
Kevin Kallmes on LinkedIn
Etienne Nichols on LinkedIn
Nested Knowledge
PubMed
FDA - Medical Device Overview
ISO - Medical Device Testing
GG Academy
MedTech Nation
Greenlight Guru