Design engagements within the health care industry have stepped up from designing devices to designing systems. The addition of connectivity to many new device programs requires that development teams not only satisfy technical product requirements, but also consider the complete system and user behaviors connected to the device as a measure of success.  Design programs have branched into early co-setting of the marketing requirements definition, ensuring internal success in selling an idea within the organization to address the complete product lifecycle.

Spend just 30 minutes with Yossef to learn more about:

  • Going beyond product requirements to ensure system success
  • Ensuring internal success of the product development plan
  • New approaches to involve all stakeholders

Event Details

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2021 

11:00 am - 11:30 am ET 

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Yossef Schvetz
Director, Industrial Design and Innovation
Flex Health Solutions

About Yossef:

Yossef leads a multidisciplinary creative team formed in 2010 in Flex’s Milan, Italy Design Center to focus on industrial design, digital user experience, and user research in medical devices. His team works on personal diagnostic devices for diabetes care, drug delivery devices, wearable products and app/embedded digital interfaces. 
 
Yossef has 25+ years’ experience in product design for the medical and healthcare market. Prior to Flex, he was a founding member of Israel’s Nekuda studio and a senior member of Frog Design’s Milan studio, leading major product design projects. He holds an ID BA degree from Israel’s HIT institute and an MA Design diploma from Milan’s Domus Academy. He lectures in Milan’s Raffles Institute master’s degree design program and his work has won design awards, including IDEAS, Good Design Japan and IF. 

 

This Flex Talks is part of our series on medical device design and development. If you’d like the calendar for the entire series, including a parallel track on medical manufacturing and supply chain, click here.