Under the steerage of CEO Andy Tibbs, Boddingtons has come to the fore as a leading contractor to today’s global med-tech industries. His presentation on day 1 will address what it means to become the ‘finished article’ as a medtech manufacturing supplier.
Boddingtons is looking forward immensely to this year’s Med-Tech Innovation Expo. Not only will we launching our biggest ever exhibition presence – an 8m x 4m medtech technology space - I shall also be sharing Boddingtons views about industrial best practice in the medtech industries.
Our experience at Boddingtons has taught us that any successful supplier needs to keep renewing a commitment to certain non-optional activities.
Invest in facilities
In recent years Boddingtons took the decision to back our medtech aspirations with hard investment. We undertook the design and build of a purpose built £4.6 million facility, including a modular Class 7 cleanroom capable of making Class 1 and Class 2 medical devices. This was formally opened by Lord Digby Jones on November 1, 2016 and we have gone from strength to strength since.
Why did we do this? The medical world is one of the most highly regulated sectors on the planet and its demands are largely fixed. Production methods – and audits of the same – are highly structured, highly regulated and costly. The price of admittance in time and money can be extremely high.
Paradoxically, the rigidity of medical manufacturing protocols makes it all the more important for suppliers like ourselves to put a high premium on creativity, innovation and doing things a little differently. After all, when everyone else has invested in a similar fashion, what makes the difference? You will need to invest – but money alone will not win you business.
Remember that much of the medical sector is innovating and creating devices that have never been manufactured before. You therefore need engineering skills and creativity to make new products and you need production skills and a wealth of experience to create these products efficiently and at a profit.
Your business therefore needs to nurture talent in creating new production lines - assembling and disassembling these at speed and in-line with market needs.
In some ways this is the antithesis of capital intensive and fixed manufacturing lines. Our design-for-manufacturing ethos might have us create and build a six or seven workstation array within our Class 7 clean room. This cell might include injection moulding, automation, welding, hand assembly, QA Vision inspection systems; packaging and printing services before despatch.
Make it easy for the client - invest in systems
As a general rule, try to include all possible manufacturing, commercial and technical services for your client. Typically, your medical client needs to devote nearly all of their energies to needs of the marketplaces, letting you take care of all the manufacturing concerns.
And if you can also provide support with many of the regulatory and administrative services that the medical sector demands then you are likely to retain and increase your business.
Boddingtons offers these services; in many cases becoming the legal manufacturer in the supply chain in order to relieve clients of the burden.
Qualifications ISO 9001, BS 13485, FDA compliance and now, MDSAP, are all mandatory for the successful and global med-tech supplier. The client will invariably be new to such protocols, and will often view them as obstacles to success. The more you can remove them in your supply arrangements the better the overall business will be.
At Boddingtons we generally aim to take on the management of all regulatory, standards and ‘red tape’ work for our clients, together with all technical evolvement of designs and prototypes.
Treat all clients the same
It may sound strange to note – but treating all clients in the same way, regardless of size, scope or budget, is generally the best possible policy.
When medtech solutions are right for their time this can be an extremely fast-moving and high volume world. It therefore helps to view all of your inventors and your first-time projects as blue chip OEMs in the making.
Your main expertise – sharpen the saw
Our medical marketplace success is based upon our fundamental excellence as an injection moulder. In all that we do, day to day, we are mindful not to forget these fundamentals and to periodically renew our expertise and our facilities with the best-in-class options that we can find.
In terms of our shareholders and stakeholders our job at Boddingtons is to strategize and shaping our contract manufacturing services in order to deliver improved performance, unparalleled customer satisfaction resulting in expanded sales and profit margins.