Stuart’s role provides him with the opportunity to work on a wide range of advanced medical devices and equipment. As well as providing technical leadership and input to various projects, he is also responsible for the overall output of the medical systems and equipment, and the on-going development of the talented and dedicated members of the Electro-mechanical Engineering group.
“There are few industries as important as healthcare, and it is a privilege to have been involved in the design and development of so many drug delivery devices and advanced medical systems.
I am never satisfied until I am confident that the product is clearly robust and capable, and meets the functional, user, commercial and regulatory needs.
The ‘cherry on the top’ is working with the astute and savvy engineers and designers at Team, who always strive to excel.
The field of regenerative medicine is of particular interest, and I feel that engineers and designers play an essential role in supporting the successful commercialisation of this sector through the development of enabling technologies which help to reduce the cost of goods.”
After time spent in production engineering in the UK, and then R&D in Japan, Stuart joined Team in 2000. Since then, Stuart has worked on numerous inhalers, injectors and advanced medical systems.
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