Posted by Greg Binversie on July 15, 2015
Seeing your project and device come to life in a prototype can be an exciting event, as it signifies that you’re another step closer to production. A physical prototype will validate all of your form, fit, function and...
Read MorePosted by Nicole Reese on July 8, 2015
Scope creep—the sneaky tendency for projects to grow beyond their original bounds—looms for every manufacturing project, including custom medical carts. The best way to avoid unnecessary scope creep is to first...
Read MoreTopics: Medical Cart Development, Medical Cart Design, Project Management
Posted by Nicole Reese on July 1, 2015
In today’s dynamic world, every business is facing the challenges of how to adapt to fast changing market demands and technological advances. In order to maintain and grow your market position, you have to be able to...
Read MoreTopics: Medical Cart Development
Posted by Nicole Reese on June 26, 2015
Meeting regulatory standards is an integral part of any product’s design and development and even more so when it comes to medical equipment. Sometimes, however, understanding all the intricacies of the standards, what...
Read MorePosted by Nicole Reese on June 24, 2015
Beyond incorporating your company’s logo and colors into your custom medical cart, a key way to build on your product branding is to maintain consistency of design. By doing so, you’ll continually reinforce the...
Read MorePosted by Nicole Reese on June 19, 2015
If you’re not including your brand on your medical cart, you’re missing a highly valuable opportunity to convey a consistent representation of your organization’s credibility, product quality and overall value. Your...
Read MorePosted by Nicole Reese on June 17, 2015
While standard, “off-the-shelf” medical carts work well for some applications, they certainly don’t work for all. Yes, they can be a cost effective option, but rather than trying to adapt your unique application to a...
Read MorePosted by Nicole Reese on June 12, 2015
This is the introductory post for a series that will discuss the benefits of creating a custom medical cart application and some of the reasons why doing so provides more flexibility than off-the-shelf cart options.
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