U.S. and EU regulators require human factors and usability testing to bring a medical device to market. Virginia Lang, PhD, president and chief scientist at HirLan Inc., an engineering consultancy ...
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have claimed that they have powered wearables using the human body. Called power-over-skin technology, the method used the human body to deliver power to many ...
Brandy Guarda, Regulatory Analyst in Washington, D.C., contributed to the drafting of this post. If you are a device manufacturer, what human factors and usability information should you include in ...