Medical device startup · Medical devices
Simba Pediatric Bed
Good design and engineering rigour are two different things. A medical-device startup had a compelling paediatric-bed concept - but no path from a good-looking design to a manufacturable, certifiable product.

- Sector
- Paediatric medical device
- Role
- Full engineering backbone
- Certification
- CE submission
- Result
- Parts fit first time
- Status
- In production
The challenge
The concept was strong, but a concept is not a product. There was no manufacturing-ready 3D model, no tolerance analysis to guarantee parts would fit, no drawing pack a factory could quote against, and no regulatory submission.
For a device used with children, getting this right the first time is not optional.
A medical device startup had a compelling concept but no path from design to manufacturing. We provided the full engineering backbone. Parts fit first time.
What we did
- 01
Engineering the design into a product
Full 3D CAD built for manufacture, not just for visualisation.
- 02
Tolerance analysis across every component
So that parts would fit and function across the full range of manufacturing variation - the first time.
- 03
Manufacturing drawings
A complete drawing and documentation pack the factory could build from directly.
- 04
CE submission
Structured to carry the device through certification.
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