Posted by Brittany Beckmann on March 17, 2016
There may come a time when you need to consider redesigning your medical cart. A redesign doesn’t mean that the initial product failed in any way, but rather it’s an opportunity for overall improvement in two key areas...
Read MoreTopics: Medical Cart Design
Posted by Brittany Beckmann on March 10, 2016
Every type of medical facility has specific criteria for the purchase or design of a new medical cart. For example, a dentist’s office will not have the same medical cart needs as a hospital emergency room. However,...
Read MoreTopics: Industry Insights, Medical Cart Design
Posted by Brittany Beckmann on February 25, 2016
Historically, there hasn’t been much debate over the ideal locking caster candidate for a medical cart. A common solution included two wheels that locked and two that did not. However, the additional tests in the IEC...
Read MoreTopics: IEC 60601-1
Posted by Brittany Beckmann on February 18, 2016
Customers who entrust a manufacturer with their medical cart design and production have high expectations about quality and reliability. That’s understandable, and it’s also why manufacturers need to plan for failure in...
Read MoreTopics: Medical Cart Development, Quality, Regulatory Requirements
Posted by Brittany Beckmann on February 11, 2016
When designing a medical cart, it’s important that all of the right people are involved from the project outset to minimize miscommunication and resulting mistakes, and to create a realistic timeline. But, even if all...
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Posted by Brittany Beckmann on February 4, 2016
Branding is crucial in any medical cart debut; however, upholding your brand standards and contemplating the message you’re sending to customers or end-users is particularly important when creating or adding to a family...
Read MoreTopics: Medical Cart Trends, Medical Cart Design
Posted by Brittany Beckmann on February 1, 2016
A lot of variables factor into medical cart design. Focusing on the following five key considerations during initial concepts will set the stage for making your ideal project a reality.
Read MorePosted by Brittany Beckmann on January 28, 2016
Proper project management is essential in the efficient design and production of medical carts. Without it, miscommunication takes place, timelines run amok and questions go unanswered.
Read MoreTopics: Medical Cart Design, Project Management
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