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In house manufacture

Manufacture planning

How we achieve this:

In this stage, the manufacturing process is planned and the necessary resources, including materials, equipment, and personnel, are identified. The production plan may also include quality control processes and testing protocols to ensure that the manufactured devices meet all regulatory and performance requirements.

Component fabrication

How we achieve this:

In this stage, the individual components of the medical device are fabricated using various manufacturing processes, such as injection molding, machining, or 3D printing. The fabrication process should be carefully controlled to ensure that each component is produced to the required specifications and quality standards.

Assembly

How we achieve this:

In this stage, the individual components are assembled to create the final medical device. The assembly process may involve various techniques, such as bonding, welding, or screwing, depending on the design of the device.

Quality control and testing

How we achieve this

In this stage, the finished medical device is subject to rigorous quality control processes and testing to ensure that it meets all regulatory and performance requirements. This may involve visual inspection, functional testing, and other types of testing to ensure that the device is safe and reliable.

What comes next?

Subject Leader

Pear Permpool

Sustainability
Specialist

Net zero strategies

Net zero strategy is a plan of action to achieve Net zero target. Achieving ‘Net zero’ refers to a balance in GHG emissions and GHG emissions reduction. As it is the only climate change solution for all of us to avoid catastrophic disaster. To do this it requires deep understanding in scientific concepts of carbon emissions evaluation and relevant science and technology to identify the risks and carbon reduction plan.