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Wideblue design saves money during development of new drugs

Biopta have published a paper describing an application of their unique PM-1 perfusion myograph instrument, which was designed and manufactured by Wideblue.

The PM-1 allows new drug candidates to be screened for adverse reactions at an early stage in drug development, resulting in better prediction of the safest and most effective drugs.

01 Jul 2010

Wideblue exhibiting at this years Scottish Technology Showcase

Once again Wideblue will be exhibiting our technology-based product design skills at the Scottish Technology Showcase, this year held on 26 May in the SECC Glasgow.

Please visit our stand to see recent projects first hand, and to hear how we have helped some clients with their start-up and funding process.

26 May 2010

Driving Scotland’s Healthcare Innovation

Wideblue managing director Jim Hall is contributing to a seminar at the Scottish Technology Showcase: “Driving Scotland’s Healthcare Innovations”.

The seminar brings together some of the health technology sector’s innovative players, to discuss how they have overcome the technological and business challenges to return wider benefits to Scotland.

26 May 2010

Wideblue presents workshop at Technology Changing Healthcare event

At this years 5th Convergent Technologies Showcase and Conference, Wideblue will be running an afternoon product design workshop session entitled “From Concept to Commercialisation”.

In the course of the workshop Grant King and Stuart Kelly will use real-world case studies to explore the four critical stages in turning technology into a commercial product: Concept, Feasibility, Design and Manufacturing/Commercialisation.

19 May 2010

Web launch for Kelvin Vision Multifocal Imager

The Multifocal Imager 3GEN, a system for retinal imaging, is the culmination of 16 years of research with experience in over 7,000 patients. See the Kelvin Vision website for more details.

Wideblue is currently manufacturing this device having been selected as the design for manufacture partner by Scottish Health Innovations Ltd (SHIL).

14 May 2010

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