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Bridging Medical Device Hardware & Software with BLE

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MedTech makes use of advanced Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) features in our Bluetooth-enabled medical devices, ones that require specialized technical knowledge to get right. You need experts on both the hardware and software side, so that when it’s time to link up the device hardware and the companion mobile app, they work together optimally. That’s why Orthogonal’s medical device software developers teamed up with the medical device hardware engineers and chip experts at Blur on a recent project.

Join Orthogonal, Blur and MedSec for a webinar discussion of the collaboration between Orthogonal and Blur on October 25th, 12 PM EDT, part of our BLE for Medical Devices Webinar Series. Jim Hewitt, Senior Technical Architect at Orthogonal, and Kyle Matthews, Director of Firmware Engineering at Blur, will share their experiences leading the software and hardware teams respectively, and how they worked together to integrate both sides of the BLE-enabled medical device. They’ll be joined by Buddy Smith, Director of Technical Consulting at MedSec, Bernhard Kappe, Orthogonal’s Founder and CEO, and Randy Horton, Chief Solutions Officer at Orthogonal.

You’ll leave this webinar with:

  • Tips to manage a highly technical project across companies.
  • Communication protocols that aid in cooperative development.
  • Strategies for building a specialized development team.

Speakers

Jim Hewitt, Senior Technical Architect, Orthogonal

Jim Hewitt provides deep expertise in software, firmware, data architecture, and development in health informatics and medical device projects for Orthogonal. He brings over 35 years of experience as a senior technical architect focusing on team and project success in a variety of industries, and he has worked on technically advanced – and sometimes ground-breaking – solutions with a variety of companies during his career. In addition, he has established himself as a leading expert on the use of Bluetooth technologies to connect medical devices to smartphone apps and the cloud.

Kyle Matthews Headshot from LI

Kyle Matthews Headshot from LI

Kyle Matthews, Director of Firmware Engineering, Blur Product Development

Kyle Matthews is a hardware and firmware engineer at Blur. There, he is responsible for complete hardware design, including architectural and systems design, schematic layout, PCB routing, board bring-up, firmware development and debugging for a variety of client projects. Kyle has researched and developed novel technologies, resulting in multiple patents for clients.

Buddy Smith Updated Head Shot square

Buddy Smith Updated Head Shot square

Buddy Smith, Director of Technical Consulting, MedSec

Buddy Smith is a security engineer focused on protecting electronic devices from attack. He has an extensive background in firmware development, bringing his passion for embedded development to the security world. In his 15 years of experience, Buddy has worked in cryptography, hardware design, firmware engineering, and information security. In his role at MedSec, he has supported clients with regulatory filings, performed penetration tests of devices and created threat models for systems, from long-lived implantable devices to bedside infusion pumps.

Buddy holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and is an Offensive Security Certified Professional. He is also an IEEE Senior member.

Bernhard Kappe Photo

Bernhard Kappe Photo

Bernhard Kappe, CEO and Founder, Orthogonal

Bernhard Kappe is the Founder and CEO of Orthogonal. For over a decade, Bernhard has provided thought leadership and innovation in the fields of Software as a Medical Device (SaMD), Digital Therapeutics (DTx) and connected medical device systems. As a leader in the MedTech industry, Bernhard has a passion for launching successful medical device software that makes a difference for providers and patients, as well as helping companies deliver more from their innovation pipelines. He’s the author of the eBook Agile in an FDA Regulated Environment and a co-author of the AAMI Consensus Report on cloud computing for medical devices. Bernhard was the founder of the Chicago Product Management Association (ChiPMA) and the Chicago Lean Startup Challenge. He earned a Bachelor’s and Masters in Mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania, and a Bachelor’s of Science and Economics from the Wharton School of Business.

Moderator

Randy Horton

Randy Horton

Randy Horton, Chief Solutions Officer, Orthogonal

Randy Horton is Chief Solutions Officer at Orthogonal, a software consulting firm that improves patient outcomes faster by helping MedTech firms accelerate their development pipelines for Software as a Medical Device (SaMD), digital therapeutics (DTx) and connected medical device systems. Orthogonal makes that acceleration happen by fusing modern software engineering and product management tools and techniques (e.g., Agile, Lean Startup, User-Centered Design and Systems Thinking) with the regulated focus on device safety and effectiveness that is at the heart of MedTech.

Horton serves as Co-Chair for AAMI’s Cloud Computing Working Group, as well as AAMI CR:510(2021) and the in-process Technical Information Report #115, all of which address how to safely move medical device computing functions into the cloud. He is a frequent speaker at conferences and webinars, including events hosted by AdvaMed, AAMI, HLTH, RAPS and the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society (HFES).

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