ClariMed's Head of Market Insights to Present on Emergency Medical Device Design at Pharmapack Europe 2025

December 6, 2024

December 6, 2024

One byproduct of events is that they maintain the passion, excitement, and purpose that fuels device development.
One byproduct of events is that they maintain the passion, excitement, and purpose that fuels device development.
One byproduct of events is that they maintain the passion, excitement, and purpose that fuels device development.
Image Source: Pharmapack Europe

Alper Hulusi, Head of Market Insights at ClariMed, will deliver a Lightning Talk on 'Designing for an Emergency' at the upcoming Pharmapack Europe 2025 (January 22-23, 2025 Paris). In a recent interview, Hulusi explores the critical challenges of designing medical devices for emergency situations, emphasizing the importance of understanding real-world usage scenarios.

"It's an acutely stressful event and medical products need to be designed with that in mind," Hulusi explains, using the example of a Glucagon pen administered during a medical emergency. His presentation will address the crucial question of how to develop and test devices that can be used effectively under extreme stress.

The interview also covers broader industry trends, including the evolution of connected devices and patient empowerment in condition management. Hulusi emphasizes ClariMed's approach to balancing innovation with practical usability, particularly in critical care situations.

Read the full interview to learn more about ClariMed's insights on emergency medical device design and the future of pharmaceutical packaging.

Image Source: Pharmapack Europe

Alper Hulusi, Head of Market Insights at ClariMed, will deliver a Lightning Talk on 'Designing for an Emergency' at the upcoming Pharmapack Europe 2025 (January 22-23, 2025 Paris). In a recent interview, Hulusi explores the critical challenges of designing medical devices for emergency situations, emphasizing the importance of understanding real-world usage scenarios.

"It's an acutely stressful event and medical products need to be designed with that in mind," Hulusi explains, using the example of a Glucagon pen administered during a medical emergency. His presentation will address the crucial question of how to develop and test devices that can be used effectively under extreme stress.

The interview also covers broader industry trends, including the evolution of connected devices and patient empowerment in condition management. Hulusi emphasizes ClariMed's approach to balancing innovation with practical usability, particularly in critical care situations.

Read the full interview to learn more about ClariMed's insights on emergency medical device design and the future of pharmaceutical packaging.

Let's work together!

We’re always looking for new opportunities. If you would like to partner with us, please get in touch.

Let's work together!

We’re always looking for new opportunities. If you would like to partner with us, please get in touch.

Let's work together!

We’re always looking for new opportunities. If you would like to partner with us, please get in touch.