Brent Hahn of Isometric explains why there’s more involved with micro molding than just making smaller parts.
The medtech
industry is driving
toward the
miniaturization of
medical devices for
a variety of
reasons, from
enabling minimally
invasive procedures
to providing
wearables that can
be worn discreetly
on the body. While
this trend is
impacting virtually
every component
fabrication area,
micromolding comes
with its own set of
unique
challenges.
To further explain
what’s driving
this trend within
healthcare and also
to share insights on
the considerations
specific to
micromolding, Brent
Hahn, vice president
and general manager
at Isom
etric Micro Molding,
A Nissha Medical
Technologies
Company, joined
MPO for
this episode of
Videobites.
Clic
k here to learn more
about Isometric
Micro Molding, A
Nissha Medical
Technologies Company
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