REV•1 Engineering To Speak at Drug/Device Combination Product SummitPhil Burke to Present "Best Practices" for Device Development with Drug/Device Combination Products at Boston Summit.
By: Rev.1 Engineering Combination products integrate a medical device for the delivery of a therapeutic drug. Examples can be as straightforward as an auto-injector pen and as sophisticated as interventional devices designed to deliver a precise dose of a therapeutic deep within the body. It is a large and growing segment within healthcare, with global sales projected to reach $267 billion by 2027. "REV•1 has a strong track record of developing sophisticated, interventional devices, including combination products," said Eric Johnson, co-founder and CEO of REV•1 Engineering. "Our experience developing devices for highly critical, often life-saving procedures has prepared us well for the coming wave of complex technologies." Over the past decade, REV•1 Engineering has developed more than 140 devices for 70 companies. It's also not uncommon for REV•1 clients to be acquired by large, multi-national companies such as Medtronic, St. Jude Medical and Abbott. "Early on, we adopted a highly disciplined approach to program management, compliance and documentation," "At the end of the day, it's our team that really sets us apart," added Eric. "Our engineers have an average of more than 20 years experience designing and developing interventional devices that consistently push the technological envelope." The Combination Products Life Cycle Summit is being held at the Boston Hilton Back Bay, June 19th - 21st. For more information on REV•1 Engineering, please contact Terry Murray at terry@rev1engineering.com. © 2018, REV•1 Engineering. End
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