WEBINAR

Automating Medical Device Molding: From First Part to Lights-Out Production

Automation failures rarely come from robots or software. They come from decisions made too late in design, tooling, and process development. 

In this technical webinar, Nissha Medical Technologies experts will discuss scaling medical device molding processes with automation—from low-volume R&D to high-volume, lights-out production.

This session will examine where automation expectations shift as volume increases and where challenges tend to emerge in practice.

  • Nissha Speakers: Travis Garrison, Automation Manager, and Vijay Kudchadkar, Director of Plastics & Sales Engineering
  • Chamfr Moderator: Steve Maxson, VP of Growth
  • Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2026
  • Time: 1 PM (ET)
  • Duration: 1 hour (presentation + live Q&A)

What You'll Learn

What a manual-to-automated path (M2AP) can look like in medical molding

Why design for automation (DFA) considerations should start on day one

Where tolerance stack-ups become mission critical in micromolding

How inspection approaches evolve, including the shift from manual microscopes to machine vision

When teams typically evaluate automation investments

Common automation challenges that are often overlooked

Spots are limited. Register now to reserve your seat and get access to the recording!

Speakers

Travis Garrison headshot

Travis Garrison

Automation Manager

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Vijay Kudchadkar headshot

Vijay Kudchadkar

Director of Plastics & Sales Engineering

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Steve Maxson headshot

Steve Maxson

VP of Growth

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Who Should Attend:


  • R&D and manufacturing engineers 
  • Process development and automation engineers 
  • Engineering managers scaling medical device production 
  • Teams working with molded or micromolded components 

Register Today

If you’re designing molded medical devices today and expect to manufacture them at scale tomorrow, this session will provide perspective on automation factors that should be considered from day one. 

Join us for the technical, case-study driven discussion. 

Register today →

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