De Leon Roxanne P, Tejero Lourdes Marie S
Electrical and Electronics Engineering Institute, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines.
Technology Transfer and Business Development Office, University of the Philippines Manila.
Acta Med Philipp. 2023 Jun 28;57(6):70-76. doi: 10.47895/amp.vi0.5134. eCollection 2023.
Necessity motivates innovators in low- to middle-income countries (LMICs) to develop medical devices that solve unmet local health needs. At the start of each process, multidisciplinary teams incubate ideas. Design planning and validation require funding, infrastructure, procurement, and testing. Ultimately, the regulatory and technology transfer processes usher the technology to market. These stages are standard procedures in developed nations; in an LMIC, these present a new set of hurdles to overcome. To assist innovators, this paper describes the hurdles from ideation to regulation and technology transfer and delineates mechanisms to address them.
需求促使低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)的创新者开发能够满足当地未得到满足的健康需求的医疗设备。在每个过程开始时,多学科团队都会酝酿想法。设计规划和验证需要资金、基础设施、采购和测试。最终,监管和技术转让过程将技术推向市场。这些阶段在发达国家是标准程序;在低收入和中等收入国家,这些阶段带来了一系列新的障碍需要克服。为了帮助创新者,本文描述了从构思到监管和技术转让的障碍,并阐述了解决这些障碍的机制。