Most Prototypes Fail Later. Here’s How to Get Them Right Early.
How early material, tolerance, geometry and testing decisions shape production success.
How early material, tolerance, geometry and testing decisions shape production success.
In this Medical Design & Outsourcing article Matt Navarro explores how ePTFE microstructure drives performance and what it takes to get it right early.
When an interventional catheter fails to track through a tortuous vessel, or a multi-lumen shaft kinks under clinical load, the...
Designing Stents, Flow Diverters, and Thrombectomy Systems as Integrated Platforms The neurovascular device market is at an inflection point. As...
Located in the Boston medtech corridor and powered by the acquisition of Argos, the center delivers immediate expansion in extrusion technology and capacity to better support medtech innovation.
Learn how acetal core mandrel supports complex catheter builds with greater precision, smoother release, and higher yields.
DeviceTalks Editorial Director Tom Salemi talks with Chris Steadham about advancing innovation by developing implants and their delivery systems in parallel.
Learn how our acetal core mandrel processing excellence delivers unmatched yields.
Modern implant success hinges on co-creating the implant and delivery system from the start—driving faster development and safer, more reliable outcomes.
The power of ePTFE is undeniable. The challenge? It takes true expertise to get it right.
Build better catheters faster with Aptyx core mandrel - stronger, smoother, and more precise every time.
Advancing quality and customer value with a new CT scanner that enhances inspection, validation, and refinement across our network.
Learn how predictive engineering and streamlined validations deliver faster speed to market, assured quality, and long-term value for our customers.
Explore how ePTFE is transforming innovation, offering unmatched versatility, biocompatibility, and performance along with expert insights on how to use it effectively.
Warp can derail performance, timelines, and budgets. That’s why we hosted an info-packed webinar on how to stop it before it starts.
The use of ePTFE in medical devices has enormous advantages, but getting it right requires deep expertise.
From concept to commercialization, we turn complex challenges into high performance solutions with ePTFE.
Aptyx will also host a booth at DeviceTalks Boston April 30 to May 1 and serve as legacy sponsor of "Women in Medtech Breakfast."