Join us for this webinar that will explore strategic initiatives that are shaping the next generation of less invasive medical and drug delivery devices. In recent years, the rapid growth of miniaturized devices has been driven by the demand for compact designs and thin-walled intricate components in confined spaces. We will feature real-world case studies and insights into micro molding components and automated assembly techniques that are making device miniaturization a reality. We will also offer insights into emerging technologies that include visualization and steering innovations.
In this webinar, you will learn:
• What is driving the trend towards miniaturization in devices and emerging technologies.
• What is possible when molding components and assemblies with micro features, thin walls, tight tolerances, micro holes and/or complex geometries.
• How challenging materials including PEEK, long-term implantable, bioresorbable, liquid silicone rubber, and fluoropolymer resins can be incorporated into micro devices.