In this episode, “MedDevice DFX: Concurrent Engineering under ISO-13485,” join Chris Montalbano, Co-Founder of MIDI, as he explores the critical importance of addressing supply chain issues in today’s challenging environment for medical device manufacturers. This episode kicks off our new series, exploring the Value of Concurrent Engineering with Inclusion of DFX in MedDevice, Operationalized under ISO-13485. Chris defines Design for Excellence (DFX) and explains how integrating DFX early in the development cycle through a Concurrent Engineering approach can mitigate supply chain challenges. He also discusses what this approach entails, how it differs from alternative methods, and why it’s essential for navigating material and component shortages effectively.
Key Points Enhanced:
⦁ Understanding DFX: Chris Montalbano defines Design for Excellence (DFX) and its importance in medical device development.
⦁ Operationalizing DFX: Insights into integrating DFX early in the development cycle using Concurrent Engineering.
⦁ Supply Chain Mitigation: Strategies to address material and component shortages through advanced DFX.
Why Listen?
This episode is vital for medical device professionals, developers, and industry leaders aiming to improve their supply chain resilience. Chris Montalbano offers expert insights into DFX and Concurrent Engineering, providing actionable strategies for enhancing development processes and managing supply chain risks under ISO-13485.
Be at the Forefront of Medical Device Innovation
Stay ahead in medical device innovation by understanding how DFX and Concurrent Engineering can transform your development strategy, ensuring robust supply chain management in a challenging economic landscape.
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Tune in to learn how to operationalize DFX early in your development cycle, gain a competitive edge through Concurrent Engineering, and tackle supply chain issues effectively. Listen and start your journey towards mastering supply chain resilience in medical device development.