Medical

7 ways to get your sensors to work

12 June 2020

From drug delivery devices to lightbulbs, the use of sensors can add immense benefits such as improving the product’s efficiency,…

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NIS use steps

Development of a new high-performance autoinjector

3 April 2020

Prefilled syringes have become the standard format for delivering new biologic drugs.  However, they suffer from various issues, such as:…

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Example lab work

Springboard offers medical device expertise to tackle COVID-19

24 March 2020

One of Springboard’s three motivations is to help peoples’ lives around the world. The current pandemic of COVID-19 is concerning…

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Let the patient decide: an autoinjector with patient-settable injection time

24 September 2018

Autoinjectors have to inject the drug within a reasonable range of time. The minimum injection time is set by potential…

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Nanopatterning for medical applications

6 September 2018

Nanotechnology appears in popular culture as a cure for everything from cancer to balding. In science nanotechnology is an umbrella…

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What does ‘rapid’ really mean?

30 July 2018

One of the real strengths of working with a consultancy is the ability to increase the size of your team,…

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Connected drug delivery

16 July 2018

The need for connected drug delivery devices Most people would agree that drug delivery devices have improved in recent years,…

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An introduction to needlestick protection and safety syringes

13 June 2018

The need Needlestick injuries are second only to back injuries as a cause of injury to healthcare workers (HCW), with…

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The latest developments in Connected Drug Delivery Devices

6 June 2018

Springboard’s Tom Oakley summarises Connected Drug Delivery Devices in the introduction to the latest OnDrugDelivery magazine issue. For more information,…

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