Responsibility and Growth in Medical Device Package Testing
John Hart
Despite rumblings of a weakening economy, firms in the health care and medical manufacturing industries are relatively sheltered, as I recently quoted to Minnesota based Upsize Magazine.
The reason for this is simple. The only constant we as Americans experience in our lives is that we age. Going hand in hand with this sometimes stark reality is that we will all require increasingly more health care despite nearly all other external factors.
While health care may never be a subject we discuss comfortably, firms like DDL help to ensure we experience it more comfortably.
By providing package testing and medical device testing services, we help to preserve quality control, and to ensure that any medical device you come into contact with if of the highest quality and sterility.
An adage I like to share in our team meetings is that any one of the medical devices we test could very well end up inside one of our loved ones, or inside of ourselves. I also share with our team that this year we anticipate a 30 percent annual growth in revenue.
While we look forward to significant growth in our medical device testing services business, we cannot lose sight of the responsibility we have to ensure that we perform our tests accurately, with complete integrity, and a sense of duty to the patients who will benefit from these products.



