WEBINAR

Electrophysiology (EP) Catheters: Evolving Trends and Innovations

Join us for an engineer-focused webinar built for R&D teams navigating the growing complexity of EP catheters.

As performance expectations rise and new technologies like pulsed field ablation (PFA) gain traction, EP catheters are becoming more demanding from a materials, mechanical, and system-level perspective.

In this conversation, Joe Keyes, Associate Senior R&D Fellow at Boston Scientific, and Steve Maxson, VP of Growth at Chamfr, will discuss evolving trends shaping modern EP catheters and what engineers should understand early as demands increase.

  • Speaker: Joe Keyes, Associate Senior R&D Fellow, Boston Scientific
  • Featuring: Jose Maeso, Chief Technology Officer, Lighteum Medical
  • Chamfr Moderator: Steve Maxson, VP of Growth
  • Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2026
  • Time: 12 PM (ET)
  • Duration: ~45 minutes

You’ll get a candid look at how EP catheter complexity shows up in practice, through a grounded engineering discussion.

What you’ll learn about:

Why EP catheters present unique, complex challenges compared to other catheter-based devices 

How rising clinical expectations and technologies like PFA are influencing the market

Where key mechanical, material, and processing considerations, including Nitinol, emerge across an EP catheter, from handle through distal tip

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

Speakers

Joe Keyes headshot

Joe Keyes

Associate Senior R&D Fellow

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Jose Maeso headshot

Jose Maeso

Chief Technology Officer

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Steve Maxson headshot

Steve Maxson

VP of Growth

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Promotional Sponsors

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Engineer in R&D lab

Who Should Attend:

  • R&D engineers focused on EP or catheter-based device design and development
  • Engineers involved in early-stage new product development or concept exploration
  • Bioelectronics engineers working adjacent to EP applications
  • Sourcing or procurement teams supporting EP R&D
  • MedTech teams seeking to better understand EP catheter design constraints early in development

Key Highlights:

  • Engineering discussion grounded in EP trends and innovation

  • Industry context on increasing complexity
  • High-level exploration of materials, including Nitinol, mechanics, processing, and catheter anatomy

Register today →

Doctors
“This was a great discussion with some useful takeaways - looking forward to future webinars from Chamfr!”
- Anonymous Survey Response