SYMATESE DEVICE
Marion Hochedel is an experienced research and development engineer currently employed at SYMATESE DEVICE since March 2024. Prior roles include engineer for studies and development at NETRI from August 2021 to February 2024, and engineer for CNRS studies at Laboratoire Hubert Curien from November 2018 to November 2020, focusing on micro and nano-surface structuring and equipment installation. Marion Hochedel's experience also encompasses developing a placental tissue-based eye drop solution at TBF Génie Tissulaire and creating nano-structured substrates through advanced lithography at INL - CNRS. Earlier experience includes an internship at Dublin City University optimizing chromatography parameters and a student internship at STELIA Aerospace analyzing aircraft floor junctions. Marion Hochedel holds a degree from INSA Lyon and a DUT in Physical Measurements from IUT de Bourges.
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SYMATESE DEVICE
SYMATESE DEVICE is working with healthcare companies to design, industrialize and manufacture specific medical devices. As your outsource partner, we can combine outstanding engineering with production expertise to take your product through every phase of design, prototype, manufacture, assembly, packaging, sterilization and registration. With compliant facilities capable of producing the necessary volumes from clinical to commercial production, our customers are assured of reliable product delivery. Our project management system ensures industrial services that meet international regulatory standards from concept to product launching (ISO 13485 and QSR - 21 CFR part 820). By way of example, SYMATESE DEVICE has expertise in the development of delivery systems (injection systems for viscous products, implant injectors, auto-injectors, specific syringes,…), reconstitution and transfer sets (solid/liquid and liquid/liquid) and other specific medical devices (diagnostic devices, implantable ports, biopsy needle guides, syringe components, …). Let’s work together on your next project ! Learn more at http://www.symatese-device.com/