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From Prototype to Investable Company: Designing Devices Investors Trust
This is Part 4 of a 4-part series on why medical devices stall after early prototypes, and how to build a strategy-grade architecture that survives MDR, scales industrially, and protects investment. Part 1 introduced the core thesis: devices rarely fail in the lab; they fail when early decision architecture is fragile.Part 2 reframed MDR as […]

Beyond Hardware: Architecting Connected Medical Devices as Systems
This is Part 3 of a 4-part series on why medical devices stall after early prototypes, and how to build a strategy-grade architecture that survives MDR, scales industrially, and protects investment. Part 1 introduced the core thesis: devices rarely fail in the lab; they fail when early decision architecture is fragile. Part 2 reframed MDR […]

MDR Is Not a Phase, It’s a Design Layer
This is Part 2 of a 4-part series on why medical devices stall after early prototypes and how to build a strategy-grade architecture that survives MDR, scales industrially, and protects investment. In Part 1, we introduced the core thesis: devices rarely fail in the lab; they fail when early decision architecture is fragile. This chapter […]

Why Most Medical Devices Don’t Fail in the Lab. They Fail in Decision Architecture
This is Part 1 of a 4-part series on why medical devices stall after early prototypes, and how to build a strategy-grade architecture that survives MDR, scales industrially, and protects investment. In the next posts, we’ll map the decision checkpoints that separate functional prototypes from viable products. Innovation in medical technology rarely fails because the […]