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.

Simba Pediatric Bed - Medical devices
Sector
Paediatric medical device
Role
Full engineering backbone
Certification
CE submission
Result
Parts fit first time
Status
In production
  • Medical
  • Hardware
  • Compliance

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

  1. 01

    Engineering the design into a product

    Full 3D CAD built for manufacture, not just for visualisation.

  2. 02

    Tolerance analysis across every component

    So that parts would fit and function across the full range of manufacturing variation - the first time.

  3. 03

    Manufacturing drawings

    A complete drawing and documentation pack the factory could build from directly.

  4. 04

    CE submission

    Structured to carry the device through certification.

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