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Shown above are some Omnica
team called together to solve various technical issues. They are surrounded by examples of the fixtures, testing devices, and production
equipment we have developed for some of our clients.
Specialized
talent for complex projects
The work
initiated by this team, supported by our other in-house services, largely
defines why we “are equipped to
undertake the high-tech and complex projects other companies simply
cannot.” Individuals
in this team have backgrounds in laboratory automation and
instrumentation, biomedical engineering, physics, and complex system
integration.
The
experience of our Advanced Technical Services Group extends beyond their
job descriptions.
At Omnica, experimentation can mean the development of a custom test fixture
or inventing a novel production process.
Depending on the
challenge, manpower on a particular project could be up to five or six
specialized individuals. The operation of this R&D group is critical when
developing projects which are either not well-defined or not yet proven
feasible.
Clients
frequently ask questions for which we initially have no answer.
A full third of
the projects we're involved in require clinical solutions before they can
move forward. A number of our clients present us with I.P (Intellectual
Property) that may be a unique technology or concept. They may simply ask, “Can you combine this new technology with the existing state-of-the-art
to give us a reliable and easily manufacturable medical device?” We may not know at the moment, but we have the capability to figure it out.
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Technical
services and r&d:
"Duties of our Advanced Technical Services team range
from failure analysis, feasibility testing, and
proof of concept, to
modifying an existing system to fit a particular application", explains Paul
Gleason,
Director of Laboratory Instrumentation
Click
here to find out how we can assist your company with Design Control and
Documentation, too.
Our
capabilities also include Prototyping and Modelmaking.
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