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Questions and AnswersWhat are we are looking for in a medical device invention? Eureka is seeking medical devices solutions and healthcare products for both professional healthcare and consumer markets. Some of the most powerful innovations in medicine have been simple solutions that are obvious to bright medical professionals and patient inventors, but were a complete surprise to the medical device companies operating in the space. With the convergence of multiple advanced technologies, we are confident that innovation in medical devices will be a growth engine for decades to come. Eureka Medical is seeking product ideas that can be readily prototyped and prepared for market introduction to the medical supply companies, advance technology channel leaders and hospital supply distributors. Ideally, products would offer simpler, less invasive procedures; reduction and elimination of common preventable medical errors, better clinical outcomes; reduced risk; measurably better sterility; faster recovery in days; less time in operating rooms or in hospitals; ability to conduct procedures in lower-cost settings or involve less time of specialists; faster procedures, less waiting; fewer patient visits, home healthcare monitoring, self treatment options, more complete recovery; and/or preventative benefits. EXCEPTIONS: At this time, we're NOT interested in pharmaceuticals or products that require over five million dollars in research budgets to develop. Please click here to return to our FAQ index. |