Resource Centre

Discover a wealth of knowledge and insights from the experts at StarFish Medical. Our Resource Centre offers product development tips, reviews of new and cutting-edge technologies, and in-depth articles on regulatory updates and compliance in medical device development.

Archive Filters
Actions
  • Two professionals discussing strategies for repurposing medical devices into new market sectors, sitting at a table with mugs featuring their names (Nick and Joris) and a star logo. The background is a blurred office or laboratory setting. The overlay text reads, 'New Markets Ahead! Repurposing Medical Devices,' in bold purple and black fonts, emphasizing innovation and market expansion.

    Nick and Joris explore the fascinating world of repurposing existing medical device technologies for new market sectors. As engineers and innovators, we often focus on creating brand-new solutions, but what about leveraging tried-and-true technologies to expand into untapped markets? This strategy not only opens doors to new revenue streams but also maximizes the potential of existing innovations.

  • Three team members collaborating at a workstation in a modern office environment. One person in a blue shirt is pointing at a computer screen displaying a colorful 3D model, while another operates the mouse. The workspace features a green wall, shelving with supplies, and a small plant on the desk, creating a dynamic and engaging atmosphere.

    Fluid-structure interaction (FSI) modeling is transforming the medical device industry by simulating complex dynamics between biological fluids and medical devices. In a field where safety and precision are paramount, FSI modeling offers engineers and researchers a powerful tool to design, test, and optimize devices in a virtual environment before physical prototypes are created or clinical trials are conducted. 

  • Two laboratory professionals in cleanroom attire, including hair covers, masks, and gloves, working in a high-tech lab. One person is using a microscope at a workstation, while the other operates a machine in the background. The environment is clean and well-organized, featuring advanced scientific equipment and tools.

    Cleanroom best practices are crucial to maintain a contamination-free environment, especially in industries like pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, biotechnology, healthcare, and medical devices. Here are some essential guidelines for ensuring your cleanroom is indeed clean.

  • A team of professionals sitting in a conference room, engaged in a discussion. A large screen displays a colorful 3D design, while a whiteboard on the wall shows notes and diagrams. The table is equipped with laptops, notepads, and engineering tools, emphasizing a collaborative work environment.

    Medical device design transfer is a critical phase in the development process, marking the transitory phase from the design and development stage to manufacturing.  This phase ensures that the medical device continues to meet its safety, effectiveness, and regulatory compliance once production begins.  It is the final phase in the development process and sometimes overlooks or underestimates the amount of time and effort required to ensure that final manufactured devices meet requirements. 

  • Laboratory setting with test tubes and beakers, overlaid with futuristic medical and scientific icons, representing biotechnology and data-driven research.

    Systems-thinking must always be present in medical device development. Systems Engineers (SEs) live where complex development needs managing. In a very small project team people can communicate continuously and tightly enough that everybody understands where they’re headed and what’s going on.

  • Medtech Entrepreneur Webinars

    2024 Medtech Entrepreneur Webinars feature both standard expertise webinars and livecast recordings from Playbook events in Vancouver, Canada and Newport Beach, California.

  • Top Medical Device Videos

    2024 Top Medical Device Videos features a round up of most viewed medical device videos from StarFish Medical includes a mix of new videos released in 2024 along with evergreen videos sharing medical device expertise. 

  • Nick Allan wearing a handmade turkey-themed hat speaks in a laboratory setting. The text overlay reads "Turkey Tradition Gone Wrong? The Hidden Lesson," highlighting a humorous and insightful discussion about traditions and their underlying purpose.

    In this episode of Bio Break, StarFish Medical experts Joris van der Heijden and Nick Allan celebrate Thanksgiving by sharing a heartwarming and hilarious family tradition: preparing the perfect turkey. Through this tale of generations working together to create the iconic holiday meal, they uncover a surprising lesson that applies to medical device development and procedural design.

  • A stethoscope placed on a glowing digital circuit board, symbolizing the intersection of healthcare and technology in medical device innovation.

    In the fast-paced world of medical device development, ensuring a smooth design transfer is critical for product success. However, a common pitfall arises when limits around essential performance are not well defined. In his recent article for Medical Product Outsourcing (MPO), Dana Trousil, StarFish Medical’s Mechanical Engineering Team Manager, dives into the challenges and solutions for addressing these issues.