Prototyping is a critical step in translating medical device concepts into real-world solutions. Whether you’re working in a university lab, building a startup, or managing development inside a large company, understanding how to prototype effectively can reduce risk, save time, and guide better design decisions.
This one-hour virtual panel will explore the strategic role of prototyping across stages of development, from early testing to scalable production. Panelists will share experiences from both clinical and industry perspectives.
Speakers:
Audrey Beckman – Medical device executive with 35+ years of experience in product design leadership
Mohammed Fouda, MD – Clinician-innovator at Weill Cornell Medicine, developing a novel medical device
Moderator:
Donna Rounds, PhD – Associate Director of Business Development and Licensing, CTL at Weill Cornell Medicine