You need to be fast and nimble to compete. A strong maker culture enabled by 3D design and 3D printing could be the way to do it.
Derek Mathers, Worrell
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The bar has been raised for the modern medtech entrepreneur due to ever-litigious incumbent competitors, ever-cyclical regulatory scrutiny and the increasing costs of commercializing a new therapy.
How can startups even stand a chance in an industry naturally slated against them? One unique approach to creating a competitive advantage is developing products and winning approvals faster than any large company could ever hope to do, since they are structurally risk-averse and slow moving. I believe that small organizations can do this by hiring for and embedding a strong maker culture into the fabric of R&D – promoting agile hardware development, enabled by 3D design and 3D printing.
Get the full story on our sister site, Medical Design & Outsourcing.
(And see Mathers moderate a panel about 3D printing at DeviceTalks Boston on Oct. 2.)
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