Join us at MD&M Minneapolis from November 3-4, 2021, in Minneapolis, MN.
Learn more about Element’s medical device testing services, including solutions for additive manufacturers, cardiovascular and orthopedic devices, and reprocessing devices. Visit us in Booth #1131 or request a meeting below to learn more about how Element's medical device and materials testing services can help keep your project on track.
About the event
MD&M Minneapolis is the sourcing home for hundreds of different types of suppliers. From medical device components to medical packaging, it has everything, and more, under one roof. Keep the pace with the latest innovations and immerse yourself in a community of visionaries and industry leaders. It’s all waiting at the region’s most comprehensive medical design and manufacturing event — MD&M Minneapolis — part of Advanced Manufacturing Minneapolis.
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Schedule a meeting with one of our experts to learn more about how we can help you to develop better products, save time and money, and minimize potential risk to your business.
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Medical Device Testing
As a comprehensive testing partner, you’ll enjoy the benefit of a single supplier source for all of your testing needs, from mechanical testing and environmental simulation to EMC and wireless device testing.
Medical Device Regulatory Services
Element’s regulatory advisors have 30 years of domestic and international regulatory consulting experience, specializing in handling the most complex challenges and partnering with you on the path to submission.
On-Demand Webinar: Understanding Failure in Medical Devices
In this on-demand webinar, Maciej Jakucki, Medical Device Testing Manager, and Jeff Dodge, PMP, Failure Analysis Manager, present a discussion of best practices for failure analysis testing and what sort of value a failure analysis brings.
On-Demand Webinar: Testing Stents and Other Cardiovascular Devices
In this on-demand webinar, Scott Anderson, P.E., discusses the regulatory standards and an overview of relevant testing methods for cardiovascular devices.