
Norman Noble, one of the largest U.S.-based companies that make medical implants, has announced that it is now offering engineering design services. This new service will help customers turn their ideas into ready-to-build designs more efficiently.
By adding this service, Norman Noble can work with customers earlier in the product development process and strengthen its role as a Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO) for complex medical devices and implants.
The company’s engineering design services will focus on creating new medical products, including implants and devices, that need special laser machining. Norman Noble’s team has a lot of experience working with medical-grade materials such as nitinol, cobalt-chrome, titanium, and other advanced alloys, which are commonly used in medical implants.
By offering these design services, Norman Noble is helping its customers take their product ideas from the concept stage to a ready-to-build prototype. This will make it easier for companies to develop high-quality medical devices and implants, with the support of experts who understand the challenges of working with specialized materials and advanced manufacturing techniques.
Executive Statement
According to Brian Hrouda, director of global sales & marketing at Norman Noble, their medical OEM customers are experts at inventing nitinol-based vascular implants. Their customers can now partner with them at the onset of product development to create drawing specifications and move faster from concept to prototype.
According to Dan Stefano, chief executive officer of Norman Noble, Norman Noble has spent decades manufacturing complex medical devices and implants. Launching design services is a strategic step in the continued evolution of the company, allowing them to participate at the beginning of product development and also support long-term production.
