Automation improves three things customers value most: Quality, delivery and cost
When our vice president of automation and technology, Jim Stertz, saw the alert that one of Lowell’s machines had stopped production, he took a closer look. After a…
When our vice president of automation and technology, Jim Stertz, saw the alert that one of Lowell’s machines had stopped production, he took a closer look. After a…
Profile tolerancing is one the tools engineers and manufacturers can use to improve production of medical devices. Some customers are hesitant to have their drawing shift from linear…
When an engineer designs a device, they design it with intent. This intent includes how it will be used, how it will feel in a surgeon’s hands, and…
With growing concerns amid the spread of COVID-19, Lowell is working to ensure the health and safety of our employees and limit any disruption in our service to…
Medical device manufacturing today means you not only need to produce parts, but also the data that supports the parts. As a manufacturer, it’s essential to know which…
When our vice president of automation and technology, Jim Stertz, saw the alert that one of Lowell’s machines had stopped production, he took a closer look. After a…
Edward Yaris, Manufacturing Engineer at Lowell Inc., was recently elected to serve as the Vice Chair of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) B89 Standards Committee. This…
Quality and measurement are ongoing investments for medical device contract manufacturers. Helping ensure Lowell’s systems are up to industry and customer standards is our Vice President of Strategic…
Each year, the Orthopaedic Manufacturing & Technology Exposition and Conference (OMTEC) gives orthopedic professionals a perfect opportunity to connect with those driving the future of orthopedics. For Lowell,…
Robotics, consolidations, and the merging of biotech, pharma and medical devices were three major trends talked about during NASS 2018. This year, the annual meeting of the North…