
Medtech Engineering: Designing Devices for Commercial Adoption
How to turn bold ideas into reliable, scalable devices that deliver real clinical and commercial impact.
What is this course about?
Building a life-changing medical device is complex — and the path is full of common traps, from feature creep and endless iteration to weak adoption, and insufficient clinical data. This 8-week course delivers 16 actionable lessons used by experienced medtech CEOs. You’ll learn how to anchor development around a true unmet need, conserve capital through lean prototyping, design for real clinical workflows, and use objective evidence to de-risk adoption and acquisition. Stop chasing technology. Start executing a plan that drives commercial success.
Week 1: Problem-First Mandate & Workflow Fit
You’ll learn how to anchor your innovation in a genuine unmet need that guides all strategic and design decisions. We’ll also explore how to create solutions that materially improve outcomes or simplify workflows so the value is obvious from day one.
Week 2: Lean Prototyping & Capital Efficiency
Speed matters — but so does discipline. This week shows how to rapidly de-risk your core concept using functional, low-cost prototypes built from off-the-shelf components. You’ll also learn how capital efficiency extends runway, sharpens decision-making, and forces smarter tradeoffs early.
Week 3: Usability & Workflow Integration
Adoption hinges on simplicity. This week focuses on designing for real clinical problems by removing unnecessary complexity, and prioritizing for the average user. You’ll learn how to avoid "technology push," reduce procedural friction, and build products that make the clinician's job easier.
Week 4: Therapy-First Mindset & Objective Evidence
This week focuses on proving your mechanism of action early using randomized data, even with off-the-shelf components. You’ll learn to let evidence guide your decisions, reduce bias, and prevent costly scope creep.
Week 5: User-Centric Design & ‘Delight’ Factor
This week’s lesson explores how to design for real-world use by obsessing over every touchpoint — from unboxing to repeated use in demanding clinical settings. You’ll learn how intuitive design and thoughtful experience create products clinicians naturally reach for.
Week 6: Platform Thinking & Strategic Prioritization
Strong companies build platforms that can be leveraged for multiple indications and scaled across adjacent markets. You’ll learn how disciplined prioritization and market pull help sequence development and focus resources where they matter most.
Week 7: Design for Scale & Value De-Risking
This week’s lesson focuses on manufacturability, teachability, and consistent clinical performance across sites. You’ll learn how to mitigate risk by tackling one challenge at a time (clinical or technical) and how to use capital to create compound progress at every stage.
Week 8: Launch as a Start & The Improvement Loop
Launch isn’t the finish line. It’s the beginning of learning. This week shows how to turn real-world use and feedback into a continuous improvement loop — maintaining agility, responding to competition, and unlocking the full potential of your device as the market shifts.
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