Digital Prototyping for the Medical Device Industry

Digital Prototyping gives you the tools to effectively educate doctors and patients in a format that's compelling and easy to understand. This can be achieved with Autodesk's stunning visualisations and high impact animation capabilities.
Effectively organise, manage and track design data.

Accelerating Medical Product Innovation from Concept to Production Are you challenged with finding new ways to effectively communicate the functionality and use of your medical device – so as to educate and instil confidence in medical practitioners, patients, and institutions'? The Autodesk solution for Digital Prototyping provides you with the ability to validate and optimise the performance and quality of a medical device before it is built. Designers and engineers of medical products are provided with practical and cost-effective methods to employ simulation throughout the design process, allowing them to simulate real-world conditions and avoid costly and potentially life-threatening mistakes. Success Story – Denfotex As a designer and manufacturer of medical lasers and related products, Denfotex performs its technical and industrial design in-house, allowing the company to move smoothly from concept to production. Denfotex recently created a revolutionary new dental curing light. Traditionally, dental curing lights—used to accelerate the setting of composite materials in the mouth, such as fillings—are based on halogen lamps, requiring them to be substantial pieces of equipment that are often mounted on a stand. Denfotex wanted to use high-intensity LEDs in its new light, so that it could be built as a cordless hand tool for dentists, allowing them considerable extra freedom in moving around the patient. Rapid Modelling Helps Cut Design Time by 25% By enabling rapid modelling at the start of projects, automatically creating highly accurate drawings and CAM data for fabrication, and providing foolproof instructions for final assembly, Autodesk Inventor has cut Denfotex's total design time by at least 25%. Find out more and read Denfotex success story in full: www.3dnow.co.uk/medical Autodesk Medical Device Webinar: 15th Oct @11am – Register now to reserve your place - www.3dnow.co.uk/events Whether you're new to 3D design or you've been using Autodesk software for years, join this webinar and find out how to quickly review design options, and effectively organise, manage, and track design data.