Flex Opens New Product Introduction (NPI) Center Serving Healthcare Customers in North America

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~ Flex, a leading electronics manufacturing company listed on NASDAQ, has announced the opening of its new product introduction (NPI) center near Boston, Massachusetts. This state-of-the-art facility will primarily cater to the needs of healthcare customers and serve as a gateway to manufacturing.

According to Kate Benedict, President of Flex's Health Solutions Business, the new NPI center offers a comprehensive solution for healthcare companies in North America. It is designed to seamlessly transition from prototype to product launch, providing an integrated and design-led approach. This expansion builds upon Flex's existing NPI capabilities in healthcare sites worldwide and further strengthens their end-to-end solutions.

The NPI center will support a wide range of healthcare products such as surgical robotics, medical devices, imaging equipment, and lab diagnostic equipment. It boasts an 8,000 square foot NPI lab that can run multiple lines simultaneously and a 2,000 square foot quality and design validation testing lab.

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One of the key features of this center is its world-class quality management system for healthcare products. This will enable customers to meet the strict compliance standards set for regulated medical products. The center is expected to be ISO13485 certified by the second quarter of 2025.

With approximately 100 sites globally, Flex has a strong global footprint that allows for seamless movement between design and manufacturing facilities across regions. This flexibility enables them to partner with healthcare companies at any stage of the product lifecycle. By doing so, Flex helps these companies navigate through increasing complexities in the value chain and deliver high-quality medical products that transform patient care.

The opening of this new NPI center marks another milestone for Flex in their commitment to providing innovative solutions for their customers in the healthcare industry. With this new facility, they aim to help their clients bring their products to market faster, at scale, and with reduced risk.
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