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Medical Device Assembly Industry Services In Germany
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by:M3i GmbH based inMunich, GERMANY
Usability as a factor for success in innovation and approval; By providing all necessary clinical components for user-driven development and usability evaluation, we support medical device manufacturers and marketers in the innovation process and ...
by:KombiMED GmbH based inDortmund, GERMANY
Strategic market development in the Commonwealth of Independent States. An expansion into your new markets with high sales potential would seem to make sense if these markets prove to be predictable and transparent. Market developments in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) may in some cases appear demanding and opaque. Local conditions, language barriers and bureaucratic ...
by:TÜV Rheinland AG based inKöln, GERMANY
High-quality, active implantable medical devices, such as pacemakers or cochlear implants, give patients new quality of life. EU Directive 90/385/EEC defines the requirements for active implantable medical devices on the European market. As a notified body, we conduct conformity assessments for your active ...
by:KombiMED GmbH based inDortmund, GERMANY
Approval of medical devices in the Commonwealth of Independent States. Since the approval of medical devices in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) is based on a separate product test, approval procedures for European companies are often a challenge. European product certificates (CE and FDA) are not recognised and are partially ignored. The approval procedure consists of several steps ...
by:mdc medical device certification GmbH based inStuttgart, GERMANY
The application and technology of medical devices encompasses a broad spectrum and undergoes dynamic developments. Medical devices improve quality of life and even save ...
by:CSA Group based inToronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Mitigate the risk of a cyber attack with thorough review and testing of your connected products and systems. Cybercrime damage costs are expected to hit $6 trillion annually by 2021, up from $3 trillion in 2015. IoT devices connect twice as many people that are alive in the world. In 2015, the FBI warned about the dangers of IoT, yet most devices are still considered vulnerable to attack. The ...
