Design and development at ADMI Design focuses on turning concepts into real, working hardware. Work spans the full product lifecycle, from early architecture and feasibility through detailed design and build-ready systems. Emphasis is placed on practical solutions that perform reliably and can be manufactured without unnecessary complexity.
Projects typically involve mechanical design, microfluidics, instrumentation, and system-level integration, with experience rooted in medical device, IVD, and life science applications. Development is carried out with FDA expectations and ISO 13485 frameworks in mind, ensuring designs are not only functional, but aligned with the requirements of regulated products.
The approach is hands-on and execution-focused. Early concepts are translated into prototypes, tested, refined, and brought toward manufacturable solutions without disconnects between design and reality. Whether supporting an existing team or driving critical portions of a program forward, the goal is the same: develop hardware that works, holds up under real conditions, and is ready for the next step.
