Lathrop Product Development, LLC
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
San Jose, Ca, United States
6 employees
- Employees
- 6
Lathrop Product Development, LLC Overview
- Headquarters
- San Jose, Ca, United States
- Website
- www.lathrop-pd.com
- Industry
- Medical Equipment Manufacturing
- Employees
- 6
- Founded
- 2019
- NAICS
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Medical Equipment and Supplies ManufacturingSurgical and Medical Instrument ManufacturingSurgical Appliance and Supplies Manufacturing
About Lathrop Product Development, LLC
Our experienced team can help make your next product idea a reality. Our unique development process gets you there faster, with higher value and quality. Our engineers and designers have decades of contract product design experience with each having a long track records of success. This experience, along with a robust development strategy, helps you to avoid the common mistakes and endless iteration that plagues most projects. From mechanical engineering and design, electronics hardware and firmware, industrial design, optics, and fluidics, we have the ability to tackle small projects to full instrument development. On-time/on-budget development is achieved through our unique product development strategy and management methods. While our focus is in life science and diagnostic instruments, medical devices, and automation equipment, we have a very broad background in multiple industries to tackle your next challenging project. *Not Affiliated with Lathrop Engineering, Inc. or Paramit Corporation
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