Tender Opportunity: Development of concepts for a median nerve stimulation device that will be commercially available to help individuals with TS manage their tics.

A UK based medical device startup is developing an innovative wrist worn device that provides stimulation for individuals that have Tourettes. The stimulation reduces the individuals’ tics.

This project is to develop working concepts based on the feasibility study work carried out in April and May 2023. The working concepts will be used to gain user feedback into their level of acceptability of the design. The working concepts will also be used to assess their level of compliance to the standards

The startup is seeking experienced medical device developers operating under an ISO 13485 quality system to develop App based software

For further information please contact: joanne@medilinkmidlands.com

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