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Jan 2025
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S6E4 Steve Maxson | Catheters, Heat Shri...

Aaron Moncur
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In this episode, Steve Maxson shares his insights on the world of medical extrusion technology, including trends, innovations, and the importance of regulatory compliance. He discusses his career journey, the MEDEX podcast, the Medical Processing Panel (MPP) events, and collaborations that are driving advancements in the industry.

Main Topics:

  • Steve Maxson's background and transition to medical extrusion technology
  • Business development and technical challenges in the industry
  • Trends in medical extrusion, including thin-walled tubing and material science
  • The use of heat shrink tubing in medical devices
  • Collaborations and innovations, such as the Chamfr platform
  • The Medical Processing Panel (MPP) events and their impact
  • Balancing innovation and regulatory compliance
  • Advice for young engineers entering the medical device industry

About the guest: Steve Maxson is a distinguished figure in the medical device industry with over two decades of experience in extrusion technology and medical device manufacturing. As the owner of Maxson InSight Services, Steve offers technical solutions and consulting services, specializing in medical extruders and turnkey systems. In his role at US Extruders, he leads innovation and business development, focusing on crafting robust, customized extruders for diverse applications. Additionally, Steve is the host of the Med-Ex Podcast, where he interviews global experts in medical device contract manufacturing, sharing valuable insights into extrusion technologies, materials, processes, and broader industry trends. He also plays a pivotal role in organizing the Medical Processing Panel events, bringing together thought leaders in MedTech to discuss advancements in catheter manufacturing, silicone processing, thermoplastic processing, and more.

Links:
Steve Maxson - LinkedIn
Maxson InSight Services Website 

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