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Confidentiality in Medical Device Manufacturing

Prescription for medical expansion

Cutting Tool Engineering Editor Alan Richter discusses the recent expansion of Dynomax Inc., headquartered in Wheeling, Ill. The company, which is targeting the medical device market for growth, has added two new facilities in the past two years. The company’s headquarters in Wheeling, Ill., and the new Lincolnshire, Ill., facility gives Dynomax four locations throughout the Northwest suburbs of Chicago.

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Medical Device Animation – Short Demo

Medical device samples from our animation studio including – Gamma Knife, Vascular Stent, CyberKnife, Stomach Stapling, Diabetes Pump, Bone Implant, Alpha Stim and ArmPort. See more at www.schoncreative.com

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The Compliance View-Set in Integrity for Medical Devices – PTC

To view the full length on-demand webinar, please click here: gurl.im In this excerpt from the Automating Risk Management webinar, PTC’s Steve Mostello demonstrates how a compliance specialist can easily navigate through development artifacts in Integrity.

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Medical Device Summit – Supplier Controls & Quality Management Conference Panel Discussion Part I

This 10 minute video is part I of a series of videos from a panel discussion from Medical Device Summit’s Supplier Controls & Quality Management Conference. Steve Niedleman, Moderator and Lead Quality System & Compliance Consultant leads a discussion on “Challenges in Change Control Requirements”. Rita Guzzetta of Medtronic address the importance of documentation even at what is perceived to be “low level changes. Mike Buffington of GE talks about what you must declare as a change and that you must also provide the vehicle enabling change communication. Joel Roth of Edwards Lifescience references how a Chinese sister company of one of their suppliers made a design change without notifying Edwards Lifescience and the consequence of that change. Finally a question from the audience focused on a centralized process system to assure that change notification works across suppliers with various divisions

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Medical Device Summit – Supplier Controls & Quality Management Conference Panel Discussion Part I