Manufacturing Industry
Medical molders beefing up capabilities.
Plastics News, February, 2000 by Toloken, Steve
ANAHEIM, CALIF. -- Some medical molders are taking on additional duties, and a few plan to register with the Food and Drug Administration as full-blown device manufacturers. Courtesy Corp. and InteSys Technologies Inc. say they plan to register this year with the FDA, and Tech Group Inc. said it is doing more medical assembly work.
The firms were at the Medical Design and Manufacturing West 2000 show, held Jan. 18-20 in Anaheim. Becoming registered is a significant step that will let them handle more work that traditionally has been left to original equipment manufacturers. Device registration, for example, would let processors go from just making a blister pack case to putting in pills and dosage information and sending that to hospitals, said Michael...
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