May 2010: Valtronic Technologies (USA) Inc. Receives Leading Edge Award for Fourth Consecutive Year
CLEVELAND, OH, Valtronic Technologies (USA) Inc., has been awarded the 2010 Leading EDGE
(Economic Development through Growth and Entrepreneurship) Award for the fourth consecutive year.
The EDGE Award recognizes a select group of middle-market companies in Northeast Ohio committed to
growth and value creation. Mid-market companies now affect the region’s economy as much as Fortune
500 companies.
May 2009 : Valtronic Technologies receives third consecutive Leading Edge Award !
CLEVELAND, OH, Valtronic Technologies (USA) Inc., has been awarded the 2009 Leading EDGE (Economic Development through Growth and Entrepreneurship) Award for the third consecutive year. The EDGE Award recognizes a select group of middle market companies in Northeast Ohio committed to growth and value creation. 95 companies in the region were honored with the award.
What universities aren't teaching students Medical Design, March 2009, by Jim Ohneck
Engineers and manufacturing personnel involved in the design, development, and assembly of miniaturized systems for medical application require a detailed knowledge of electronic circuit design, along with an intimate knowledge of mechanical design and material science. Anticipating what happens to a circuit board that gets folded, or determining the metallization required on the PCB pads to ensure the reliable attachment of gold wires one-third the diameter of a human hair, are skills that cannot be learned in most college engineering programs.
Partnership between Valtronic Technologies USA and The Ohio State University August 2007 by Patricia Klavora, Valtronic Technologies (USA) Inc. and Dr. David Q. Beversdorf, M.D
Valtronic Technologies USA has partnered with The Ohio State University (OSU) to develop a non-penetrating micro-electrode array that will monitor and record brain activity from the surface of the brain in surgery patients. This will allow physician researchers to identify abnormal activity to more precisely determine the source and spread of an epileptic seizure.
The Shrinking World of Implantable Medical Electronics Fall 2007, Article in Medical Device Link
The shrinking size of electronics contributes to the growth in implantable device applications. Tiny devices are necessary to be easily implanted into people who suffer from life-altering disorders. Their are a multitude of ways to shrink circuitry depending on the application and size restraints. Find out what Valtronic Technologies is doing to meet market demands for increasingly smaller devices.
It's All in the Delivery June 2007, Article in Drug delivery and Development
Drug delivery is not as simple as just popping a pill. There many are obstacles that can prevent a prescribed drug from completing its mission. Some are simple human error and others are biological. This article discusses some of the ways researchers are working to addressing these obstacles.
It's What's Inside That Counts July 2007, Article in Medical Device Link,
The demand for miniature devices continues to grow as the population ages and life spans increase. Fortunately technology is improving as developments in MEMS and extreme miniaturization grow. The growth opportunities are immense and the ability to contribute to the quality of life through technological innovation is becoming even more relevant.
Customer or Partner? ( Smart Business, January 2006)
Partnerships are the cornerstone to Valtronic's success. It is paramount to our customer's success as well as our own that we work closely with them to find the right solution to meet their needs. The best way to achieve this is to work as a team with both internal members and external team members thereby creating a partner of your customer.
Small Circuits Make Small Devices (November 2006, Medical Design Magazine)
The demand for miniaturized electronics continues to grow as the demand for implantable medical devices grows. Neurostimulation devices are one of the fastest growing medical device markets and their applications are bountiful. The following article features NDI Medical Inc. and Valtronic's partnership as they worked together on the Micropulse, a device designed for multiple applications.