Genvissa help new and existing businesses create high impact and commercially successful medical technology and instrumentation that meets even the most rigorous standards.
From concept and prototyping, through to product evaluation and market research, our team of highly qualified and experienced engineers understand the unique challenges of medical device design and development.
Biotechnology harnesses cellular and biomolecular processes to develop technologies and products that help improve our lives and the health of our planet.
Genvissa have worked on multiple projects in this space, driving implementation of new technology as new science is generated at a rapid pace.
From bioprocessing and single-use technologies used to create vaccines, through to consumables for personalised medicine such as CAR-T Therapy. Our expertise in this field is expansive and enables us to identify current unmet needs both in an industrial and clinical setting.
Diagnosis and improving clinical decisions through the use of diagnostic devices and Point Of Care Testing (POCT) has never been more relevant.
Genvissa has the ability to cover diagnostic device design and development from concept to production. With experience everything from lateral flow assays to diagnostic strip design and microfluidics, Genvissa has the capability to innovate rapid diagnostic tests in short timeframes. Contact us to discuss your needs.
Drug delivery device design and development is often complex due to the nature of the drug itself, the delivery target and the needs of the user.
Genvissa has experience of innovating across a variety of drug delivery routes – including inhalers, pen-injectors, autoinjectors and prefilled systems.
Administrating active substances via pulmonary inhalation, transdermally, or via mucous membranes, we work with clients to create a complete primary and secondary packaging solutions to ensure robust, reliable and repeatable drug delivery every time.
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Making decisions in medical device projects is complicated. From initial concept to market introduction, countless factors, many of which are outside of your control, influence almost every decision. The identification and timing of these decisions, can be the difference between a successful launch and a project or even a business cull. We take a look at the factors at play.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is all around us, even if we don't realise it. AI scientists and tech companies have long eyed healthcare, with its variety and complexity in problems, as fertile ground for disruptive technology. Our experts take a focused look at what impact (if any) it has had on healthcare so far and its future potential.
Should your next product or design be an Internet-of-Things product? That is, should every embedded design always feature Internet connectivity, or machine-to-machine communications, where the possibility exists? There are lots of different perspectives on this question, several advantages and disadvantages and pros and cons that need to be weighed up.
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