Find Out Why Emerald EMS Is at the Forefront of Design, Engineering & Manufacturing at MD&M Minneapolis
September 7, 2023 | Emerald EMSEstimated reading time: 1 minute

Emerald EMS, an innovative solutions provider, is pleased to announce plans to exhibit in Booth #3815 at MD&M Minneapolis, scheduled to take place Oct. 10-11, 2023, at the Minneapolis Convention Center in Minneapolis, MN. The Emerald EMS team is at the forefront of driving design, engineering, and manufacturing innovation, fostering progress in the life sciences technology sector.
Emerald EMS stands as a trusted partner for original equipment manufacturers (OEM) and life sciences suppliers, offering unparalleled expertise in the development of cutting-edge technologies, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, disruptive digital health device design, and innovative materials. These advancements are achieved while maintaining compliance with the industry's rigorous standards for precision, reliability, and patient safety.
In a landscape where the demand for advanced medical technology is ceaselessly evolving, Emerald EMS empowers its valued clientele to embrace the challenges and possibilities of this transformative era of human advancement. The ISO-13485-certified U.S. manufacturing facilities operated by Emerald EMS are renowned for their excellence, serving as leaders in providing electronic manufacturing services tailored to high-reliability life science and patient safety applications.
Emerald EMS boasts state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment, enabling the delivery of a comprehensive range of services, including electro-mechanical and system assembly, precision touch-ups, in-circuit and functional testing, rework and failure analysis, complex repair depot services, final testing, integration, box builds, order configuration, and direct order fulfillment. The company's repertoire also encompasses sophisticated SMT placement and clean room assembly, underscoring its commitment to meeting diverse manufacturing needs.
“Emerald EMS is dedicated to deeply understanding and fulfilling the unique requirements of our clients through a commitment to quality excellence, advanced engineering, and robust customer relationships,” said Kip Ferris, Chief Commercial Officer at Emerald EMS. “We are excited to present our latest innovations and capabilities at MD&M Minneapolis.”
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