Typical medical design projects often start with a wild pile of technical components. How should they be arranged? What housing design shape, structures and proportions ideally meets the reqirements of everyday clinical practice? How can we support the perfect combination of appearance and application, so that on one hand it creates an unmistakable brand and design statement and on the other hand it ensures optimal readability and usability, easy cleaning and transport? Is the design suitable to be easily transferred into the engineering and manufacturing process? These are the questions that drive us to develop the best in medical design.
Thinking “out of the box”, developing ideas that are compeltely new to the product and its user experience is an essential part of our understanding for the development of high quality design solutions.
Example: The control ring with finger recess for the mobile aspirator Venta SP 26 allows faster and immediate adjustment to the desired value compared to gauge and dial arranged separately one next the other.
We develop medical design in terms of hardware as well as for medical devices’ user interfaces or UI/UX design for Apps – such as the App design for the “keypad” – an application specially developed for the muscular therapy device medkey, which allows live monitoring of the treatment process and documentation of treatment status and patient data.
The Physiokey for muscle relaxation, which we designed and co-developed, was already in the baggage of extreme athlete Robby Clemens at the North Pole – a sign of its reliability. The Fina Vac and Fina Air suction fittings have been an integral part of the equipment on wards where a stationary suction device is required for many years.