Faced with significant regulations, rising costs of an aging population and complex testing and approval processes, medical device companies are turning to Voltaiq to limit product risk and drive innovation for safe and reliable next-generation battery-powered medical devices.
Voltaiq enables medical device companies to derive actionable battery insights from dispersed, siloed sources of battery data. Our automated analytics platform works with any battery chemistry or form factor, delivering value across the full range of portable and implanted devices and systems.
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Voltaiq can help you:

Reduce Cycle Times
Decrease battery test cycle times, by identifying issues as soon as they occur

Automate Reports
Reduce the cost of regulatory reporting with automated reports

Speed Up Development
Accelerate all aspects of development aimed at meeting specific design requirements

Monitor Battery Performance
Determine battery degradation rates, battery SOH, and performance to warranty
Spot Issues
Identify manufacturing issues with real-time, rules-based analytics

Decrease Battery Failure Risks
Reduce risk of in-field battery failure
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As demand for more advanced batteries climbs, companies are heavily investing in equipment and human capital to accelerate battery development. However, this strategy is not leading to faster battery development processes: most battery projects still take 3 to 5 years, and time-to-market remains a major project concern.

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