Tackling Medical Interconnect Technologies

by Steve Ellis, Director of Product Strategy

Developing custom components for unique projects is a big part of what we do at Infinite Electronics. Technology is constantly evolving, which means our product solutions need to do the same.

In the medtech industry, stiff product standards lead to difficult hurdles for manufacturers to overcome. Wireless technologies often require specific, internal connections within an extremely confined space, calling for unique solutions that allow reliable interconnect routing and attachments. These connections are often a late-stage consideration, and it’s not unusual for medtech designers to experience situations where standard interconnect cables either can’t fit in the available space or don’t yield to the desired level of safety with off-the-shelf cable assemblies. That’s where Infinite Electronics comes in.

I recently wrote an article about these custom assemblies, why they are necessary, and how they are created to meet the necessary requirements in Today’s Medical Developments. Be sure to check it out and learn more about how Infinite Electronics’ custom cable development supports both wired and wireless technology.

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As CMO, Emily is responsible for Infinite Electronics’ global marketing strategy and execution, including brand strategy, direct and digital marketing, ecommerce, customer experience, acquisition, and retention, internal and external communications and PR, analytics and operations.

Emily joins Infinite Electronics with more than 20 years of extensive B2B and B2C marketing leadership experience. Prior to Infinite Electronics, Emily was CMO with Berlin Packaging, head of global marketing and digital innovation for Arrow Electronics Enterprise Computing Division, led Arrow’s eCommerce business as the General Manager of Global eCommerce, and held ecommerce and marketing leadership roles at National Instruments, Dell and Compaq.

Emily holds a B.S. in Marketing and International Business from the University of Colorado.