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Stephen B. Wilcox, Principal and Founder, Design Science Dr. Wilcox is a Principal and the founder of Design Science (Philadelphia), a 25-person firm that specializes in optimizing the human interface of products—particularly medical devices. Wilcox is a member of the Industrial Designers Society of America's (IDSA) Academy of Fellows. He has served as a Vice President and member of the IDSA Board of Directors, and for several years was Chair of the IDSA Human Factors Professional Interest Section. He serves on the Medical Devices and Systems in Home Care Applications Committee of the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) and the AAMI Human Factors Engineering Committee, which produced the human factors standards HE 74 and HE 75, as well as IEC Joint Working Group 4, the author of international standard for human factors in medical devices, IEC 62366. Wilcox holds a BS in psychology and anthropology from Tulane University, a PhD in experimental psychology from Penn State, and a Certificate in Business Administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Wilcox chaired the 2000 "Design Gumbo" IDSA national conference in New Orleans and was co-chair of the Include 09 conference on inclusive design at the Royal College of Art in London. He has won design awards from IDSA and from International Design magazine, including a 2009 Gold IDEA award for research supporting ETHICON ENDO-SURGERY's Harmonic Focus. He has guest edited the journal Innovation, and has served as a judge for a number of product design awards competitions. He has given many invited addresses to various organizations, has published more than 65 articles in professional journals. He also serves on the editorial board of Medical Device and Diagnostic Industry magazine, which included him in its 2004 list of the 100 notable people in the medical device industry, and authors the MD+DI blog, Adventures in Medical Device Usability. His book, Designing Usability into Medical Products, coauthored with Michael Wiklund, was published in 2005.
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Reflecting on the 30 Years of
MD&M East and Predicting the Next 30
Years of Medical Technology
June 20, 2013
Stephen B. Wilcox, Ph.D., FIDSA
Design Science | Philadelphia, PA
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1983
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1983
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1983: Introduction of…
Music CD Camcorder
Motorola DynaTAC
8000X
Lotus 1-2-3Microsoft Word
Apple IIe and Lisa
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1983: Arpanet split
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1983: HIV identified
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1983: No…
Laparoscopic surgery ICDsInfusion pumps
Genetically-engineered drugsDual-chamber pacemakers
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1983: No…
Steve Wilcox
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1979: Founding of Canon/
Introduction of MD+DI
Van Sears’ Vision:
Creating a bridge between device
manufacturers and FDA
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Standards & Regulations:
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1983—2013:
Enabling technologies
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Stem-cell therapy
Genetically-engineered drugs
DNA testing
Microbiology
1983—2013: Enabling technologies
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ICDs
Pacemakers
Insulin pumps
Miniaturization & computing power
1983—2013: Enabling technologies
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MIS surgery
Catheter-enabled procedures
Miniaturization & camera/imaging technology
1983—2013: Enabling technologies
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Visual-display & sensor technology
1983—2013: Enabling technologies
Monitoring
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Visual-display & sensor technology
1983—2013: Enabling technologies
Monitoring
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Industrial design and human factors
1983—2013: Enabling technologies
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2013—2043:
Enabling technologies
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“Lost in Space”1965’s portrayal of life in 1997 (looking 32 years into the future)
Actual image from the 1960s Concept of 30 years into the future
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“Lost in Space”1965’s portrayal of life in 1997 (looking 32 years into the future)
Design Science | 21
“Lost in Space”1965’s portrayal of life in 1997 (looking 32 years into the future)
Design Science | 22
“Lost in Space”1965’s portrayal of life in 1997 (looking 32 years into the future)
Design Science | 23
“Lost in Space”1965’s portrayal of life in 1997 (looking 32 years into the future)
Design Science | 24
“Lost in Space”1965’s portrayal of life in 1997 (looking 32 years into the future)
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2013—2043:
Enabling technologies
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Microbiology
The Future: Enabling technologies
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Miniaturization
The Future: Enabling technologies
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Wireless technology
The Future: Enabling technologies
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Computing power
The Future: Enabling technologies
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Sensing technology
The Future: Enabling technologies
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Battery technology
The Future: Enabling technologies
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Systems theory
The Future: Enabling technologies
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Scenarios
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Wearable closed-loop “artificial organs”
The Future: Scenarios
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Implanted artificial organs
The Future: Scenarios
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Grown real replacement organs
The Future: Scenarios
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Smart therapy with remote monitoring
The Future: Scenarios
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Remote surgery
The Future: Scenarios
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Personalized medicine
The Future: Scenarios
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Remote therapy & monitoring
The Future: Scenarios
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The Future: What are
the unknown unknowns?
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PsychologyPredicting behavior
The Future: Unknown unknowns
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NutritionPredicting long-term outcomes
The Future: Unknown unknowns
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NanotechnologySensing & providing therapy at the molecular level
The Future: Unknown unknowns
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NanotechnologyNano drones
The Future: Unknown unknowns
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FitnessMaking fitness easier to attain
The Future: Unknown unknowns
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Diagnostic algorithmsDiagnosing with great accuracy
The Future: Unknown unknowns
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Drug-interaction algorithmsPredicting the effect of multiple drugs
The Future: Unknown unknowns
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Transmitted powerProviding permanent power for implants
The Future: Unknown unknowns
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Drone technologyInteracting with patients, delivering drugs, & devices
The Future: Unknown unknowns
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Science of symbiosisUsing external organisms in therapy
The Future: Unknown unknowns
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GerontologyReally figuring out what causes aging
The Future: Unknown unknowns
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Sleep studyFully understanding sleep and its problems
The Future: Unknown unknowns
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NeuropsychologyUnderstanding the nervous system
The Future: Unknown unknowns
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Anyway, congratulations,
UBM Canon for 30
remarkable years
of MD&M East.
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And it’s about time you moved
it to the Garden of Eden, i.e.,
Philadelphia.