03.09.15
Dublin, Ireland-based Icon plc, which provides drug development services to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device industries, has launched a new Medical Device & Diagnostics Research group focused on the unique requirements of the medical device and diagnostics industry.
The new group combines the medical and regulatory device and diagnostic expertise of Aptiv Solutions, which Icon acquired in 2014, with Icon’s global clinical development and commercializations solutions. According to the company, device and diagnostic manufacturers can now benefit from an expanded suite of services that support the full product life cycle, including global clinical trial execution, health economics and pricing and market access solutions.
“The device and diagnostic development model can differ significantly from that of pharmaceutical companies, both in complexity and time to market,” said Elizabeth Thiele, president of Icons’s commercialization and outcomes. “Operating under specific medical device SOPs and ISO certification, our new Medical Device & Diagnostics Research team has the expertise and flexibility to help manufacturers take time and cost from their development programs and maximize the value of their products.”
Icon’s Medical Device & Diagnostics Research group will be led by Vicki Anastasi, vice president, Medical Device & Diagnostic Research, who has more than 20 years of medical device and diagnostics experience. The group is composed of a team of dedicated project managers and clinical operations professionals as well as regulatory and strategic consultants.
The new group combines the medical and regulatory device and diagnostic expertise of Aptiv Solutions, which Icon acquired in 2014, with Icon’s global clinical development and commercializations solutions. According to the company, device and diagnostic manufacturers can now benefit from an expanded suite of services that support the full product life cycle, including global clinical trial execution, health economics and pricing and market access solutions.
“The device and diagnostic development model can differ significantly from that of pharmaceutical companies, both in complexity and time to market,” said Elizabeth Thiele, president of Icons’s commercialization and outcomes. “Operating under specific medical device SOPs and ISO certification, our new Medical Device & Diagnostics Research team has the expertise and flexibility to help manufacturers take time and cost from their development programs and maximize the value of their products.”
Icon’s Medical Device & Diagnostics Research group will be led by Vicki Anastasi, vice president, Medical Device & Diagnostic Research, who has more than 20 years of medical device and diagnostics experience. The group is composed of a team of dedicated project managers and clinical operations professionals as well as regulatory and strategic consultants.