Product design services for life science

We integrate design and critical component manufacturing to take your idea from concept through clinical trials.
We call this design+.

The challenge.

Developing life science products presents a unique set of challenges that are not addressed by typical product development approaches.

Finding the right people.

Effectively developing a life science product requires a diverse domain of knowledge. The product development team must be skilled not only in industrial, electrical, and mechanical design, but also in biology, chemistry, optics, material science, and computer science.

Expertise in small.

Building a life science product frequently involves small parts, small volumes of fluid, and even small production quantities.  Finding a partner with specialized manufacturing and assembly techniques for small is challenging at best.

Prototypes that work. Products that work.

Transferring prototypes to manufactured products never comes without difficulties.  Prototypes made on 3D printers poorly predict the performance of production parts, and design and manufacturing by different companies leads to delays and unforeseen expenses.

How we can help.

 
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Development partner.

We partner with companies throughout the product development process to bring their ideas to market. Bringing a diverse set of skills to the table, we work as an extension of your internal team.

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Proven track record.

We have extensive experience solving the distinct problems facing life science products. Our success is measured by our clients’ success; past partners combined have raised over 150 million dollars and brought FDA cleared products to market.

 
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Tools.

We strive to have production-quality tools at our disposal. This is the only way to create prototypes that obtain meaningful results during testing. Having the tools in-house also enables us to take clients through pilot manufacturing and ensure a smooth transition to a high volume producer.

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Scalable quality system.

Balancing quality vs. speed throughout the product development process is critical. An oppressive quality system can stifle early R&D, while lax quality standards during validation and verification can miss critical flaws. We approach quality as a sliding bar that must increase as the product matures.

Let’s start the conversation.

(781) 879-2910

info@looma.design

10 Mill Brook Rd, Unit # 4
Saco, Me 04072