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CAT Tale - A Customer Success Story

Pioneer Surgical - Marquette, MI

Website: http://www.pioneersurgical.com/
Industry: Medical


The Challenge

  • Continue to deliver highly innovative products
  • Comply with stringent FDA regulations
  • Get to market quicker than the competition
  • Maintain the highest standard for reliability
  • And all the while, save time and money

Those are the challenges that many medical device manufacturers face in today's market.  Pioneer Surgical Technology, a Marquette, Michigan based company that designs and manufactures complex medical implants and instruments, relies on it's engineering tools to help balance the load.

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The Solution

By partnering with Computer Aided Technology Inc., Pioneer Surgical has readily equipped its Biomedical Engineers with industry-leading tools for both 3D solid modeling and finite element analysis (FEA).

For Pioneer Surgical Project Engineer, Greg Berrevoets, choosing a 3D CAD package with FEA was a no brainer for Pioneer Surgical.

“We were building physical prototypes, testing it and doing several iterations,” Berrevoets explained. “We thought that acquiring an FEA tool would be a significant time-saver, and it has proven out.  For key components, it saves an enormous amount of time on creating prototypes.”

The next task would be obtaining the right tools for the Pioneer Surgical Engineering Group. After investigating all of the major 3D mechanical design players and their associated FEA modules, Berrevoets said they swiftly chose SolidWorks and SolidWorks Simulation Software for two primary reasons: single-window interface between the two applications, and ease-of-use.

“SolidWorks Simulation is a true Windows-based application and the user interface is quite easy to learn. The SolidWorks partnership with SolidWorks Simulation was a definite deciding factor,” said Berrevoets, who helped Pioneer Surgical obtain SolidWorks and SolidWorks Simulation back in 1998.  “The complete integration between SolidWorks and SolidWorks Simulation is excellent. It’s a big benefit to be able to easily switch between the two applications. I run the FEA, go back and tweak minor features and check the results immediately.  It's very beneficial."

Berrevoets also explained how their use of SolidWorks Simulation for FEA has helped adhere to FDA regulations in certain cases, like documenting effects of simple modifications without physical testing to prove the safety and efficacy of the product, for example. But ultimately, Berrevoets says that reducing the number of prototypes helps to save time and money, and that’s key for a company like Pioneer Surgical.

“We provide unique devices that compete with other medical device manufacturers. We develop original designs where everything is not already proven. For our company, the benefit of using SolidWorks Simulation for FEA is huge. We continually reduce the number of prototypes and that saves a large amount of time in getting out to market.”

The Metrics

  • Combination of SolidWorks and SolidWorks Simulation = at least 25% time savings
  • "If you can save just one iteration of a prototype, you're probably in the neighborhood of saving 50% in time"
  • Reduction in number of prototypes = significant cost savings for each project

 

 

 

 

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