Stress Engineering Cincinnati Talks Reducing Technical Risk at DeviceTalks Boston

Stress Leads Discussion on Strategies for Identifying and Reducing Technical Risk Early in Product Development

Stress Engr Force-4 at DeviceTalks 2025

We’re excited to announce that Stress Engineering is exhibiting at DeviceTalks again this year. We’ll also be leading the presentation of Failure is Not An Option: Techniques for Understanding Product Reliability Early and Avoiding Career-Limiting Mistakes, on Wednesday, April 30, 2025, from 11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. 

As highlighted by Medical Design and Outsourcing, Stress recognizes the significance of DeviceTalks as a forum for fostering meaningful connections and staying abreast of industry trends. This event provides an invaluable platform to understand the evolving needs of our clients and the broader medical device ecosystem. Our attendance at DeviceTalks underscores our continued commitment to supporting innovation within the medical device industry.

At Booth #617, attendees will have the opportunity to meet with our team of experienced engineers and consultants. We will be showcasing our capabilities in assisting organizations with product innovation, navigating complex engineering challenges, and optimizing testing and development processes to achieve efficient timelines and cost-effective solutions.

Learn more about Stress Cincinnati in the MedTech space and see how we can help with your next project. We hope to see you at DeviceTalks Boston 2025. For more information, contact Graham Myatt at graham.myatt@stress.com.


ABOUT Stress Cincinnati

Stress Cincinnati, specializes in solving critical engineering challenges throughout every stage of product development. Our multi-disciplinary team excels in integrating engineering services, early predictive work, data analysis, and rigorous custom testing processes to minimize risk and deliver proven results. SES excels in early predictive modeling to save time and resources in development and is an expert in transforming medical devices, drug delivery devices, and packaging through design, engineering, and testing excellence.

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