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Ramp-up as a specialty – The benefits of an experienced manufacturing partner in Europe

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Manufacturing
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Teija Tulinen
Innokas content creator
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Whether there is a design of electromechanical device that is still in its working phases or a product that already has a history of being produced at another location, ramp-up can be a challenging phase in production cycle of any device, so procuring a trustworthy partner is vital. Kempele factory’s robust system promotes resourceful ramp-up through co-operation between design studio and production and close partnership with the customer.

Innokas Medical’s Kempele factory has existed as long as the company itself and as one may guess, it has long history as an efficient production house. While other locations focus on volume production, Kempele is where new electromechanical device designs and design transfers are continuously improved to prove the success potential of our clients’ ideas.

Quality is one of Innokas' core values. Both of Innokas factories have ISO 13485 as basis of our FDA registered operations. Additionally, all our circuit boards are made to the standards of IPC-A-610 Class 2. The history of manufacturing demanding medical devices speaks for the adherence to strict set of standards present in the factory as well.

Experienced production team and proximity with the design team

What could be argued as the most notable asset for the customers collaborating with Kempele factory is the years of experience behind each person in the production team. We have well learned people who have been doing this for years. They have been making wildly different products for so long that anything is possible at this point. Our people are trustworthy with so much history on the field that threre's no need to doubt anyone’s capabilities.

Kempele factory has the added benefit of being able to work closely with the design team that is located in the same building. This is a significant benefactor for ramp-up, even when the customer has an existing design transfer product. Proximity to the design team makes continuous improvement on the design and the production process straightforward.

Competent operations

Kempele factory excels in efficiency and different DfX methods. The process starts with productivity feedback, where the experts at Kempele discuss the product with the client. They give their vision on how to increase the productivity of both the design and the ramp-up process. Key performance indicators are established early on. Prototypes are made and the design team receives the productivity feedback quickly if there are improvements to be made. This will continue until design input freeze.

Production cycle

All of this is transparent to the client, and the process is flexible, so it can be adapted to the values and needs of the client with the guidance of the experienced team behind the production.

Being able to work in close partnership with our customers is the central idea at the Kempele factory. Everyone working there wants to share their expertise and vision on how to make the design as productional as it can be. Every expert is able to be flexible with what the customers need and still offer expertise on how to make the process work. They want to bring success to the customer.

Are you looking for a team to bring your demanding electromechanical device idea into reality? Do you have a design transfer that you would like to start producing closer to your location? If you would like to discuss details, we encourage you to

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