
Brand Spanking New Body Parts in 2024
A custom anatomical model will be just squishy enough, just grabby enough, just slippery enough, just smooth enough, just tortuous enough, with just enough ‘pop’, challenge & resistance, that surgeons will want to get their hands on it.
Smartly designed with the smallest possible footprint, most economical consumables, your choice of beautiful materials & our selected professional finishes, we will make sure the model is easy to use, carry, store, & refresh, is durable, is congruent with your marketing, is never, ever made with woodgrain (?… yup, we’ve seen it), industrial finished metal & plastic (?… that too), velcro (the velcro on uterus just wasn’t right, not right, very, very, wrong) and is never, ever, ever, ugly or creepy.
What anatomy do you think would juice your VC Presentations, Product Demos, Exhibit Marketing, Physician Training, or Patient Education? Or which tissue, vessels, tracts, organs, or structures would help you tell your story in a tactile & tangible way?
For the amount that you will probably spend on a hotel room for each attendee at your annual conference next year, you could give every associate a gorgeous, branded, custom model that will give surgeons hands-on practice with your medical device, in any location, in any setting, over and over and over. Physicians will actually be able to go through the steps of the procedure where you differentiate your device. The choreographed experience is guaranteed to challenge long held beliefs, break open conversations, allow them to have their own discoveries, and definitely make your approach unforgettable.
And just think; if you could reduce or eliminate labs while increasing the number of times you get your device in surgeons hands, what would that mean to your expenses and your revenues?
We are putting the finishing touches on a Pancreas, Uterus, and Liver, have recently proposed an Anus, Foot, and Colon, and are currently working on concepts for a Hernia, Heart, and Biliary Tract. What brand spanking new body part do you want next year?
Let’s meet or speak about your device, your procedure, and the story you want to tell.