Stuart Karten’s Post

At K:D, we've always been driven by a quest to uncover new solutions to emerging problems. This pursuit of innovation has not only fueled our growth but has also kept us constantly engaged and excited about the work we do. Our team's curiosity pushes us to explore uncharted territories in design, to ask 'what if' and 'why not', and to reimagine what's possible in medical device design. Building a firm that lasts isn't just about adapting to changes; it's about being at the forefront of creating them. It requires a culture that celebrates curiosity, encourages experimentation, and embraces challenges as opportunities for growth and learning. To those aspiring to build a lasting firm, my advice is to cultivate a team that shares your curiosity and passion. Encourage them to think outside the box, to constantly learn, and to fearlessly tackle new challenges. It's this spirit of continuous exploration and innovation that will keep your firm not just surviving, but thriving for years to come. #InnovationLeadership #DesignThinking #CuriosityDriven #LongevityInBusiness #MedicalDeviceDesign #CreativeCulture #KartenDesign #industrialdesign (Pictured: Sonendo Use Experience. Focused on both, patient and clinician.)

  • A graphic touchscreen interface with animated graphics that visually communicate the status of automated endodontic procedures in progress
Information and motion graphics displayed includes the endodontic procedure type, the current stage, next steps, settings, time remaining, device information and settings.

The interface has controls for a clinician to start, stop, change, review, and remotely monitor the status of ongoing procedures on other devices being used concurrently.

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