
The latest thought leadership from our expert teams

Our four iF DESIGN AWARDS put us in the top three nationally
Winning a prestigious international design award for our product innovation here at Cambridge Consultants is obviously fantastic – so scooping not just one but four gongs in the coveted iF Design Awards is great for everyone involved. Andy Pigeon, our head of User centred Design reviews the four winners.
- Human factors
- Industrial design
- User Experience (UX)

Digital transformation: securing your place in the new critical care ecosystem
The pandemic has compressed a decade of incremental change into a matter of months. Medical device companies sit on the cusp of radical change. Gavin Troughton, Head of Acute and Critical Care, surveys the fast changing landscape and poses the questions that can inform your digital transformation play…
- Connectivity & IoT
- Digital health
- Industrial design
- User Experience (UX)

Is your AI & data processing approach fit for purpose in a telehealth world?
With the increasing need for remote diagnosis and monitoring, telehealth solutions are on the rise. But how do you choose the correct data strategy to deal with the wealth of data – is there a trade off?
- Connectivity & IoT
- Digital health
- Human factors
- Industrial design
- User Experience (UX)

We must understand the trade-offs to ensure good quality data in telemedicine monitoring
As we enter 2021, the drive to adopt remote monitoring telemedicine techniques continues to gather pace. With the effects of the pandemic still reverberating around the world, healthcare providers are increasingly turning to a remote model to reduce infection risks.
- Digital health
- Digital service innovation
- User Experience (UX)

The path to successful telemedicine system architecture
Telemedicine is where telecommunication and healthcare converge.
- Connectivity & IoT
- Digital health
- Human factors
- Industrial design
- User Experience (UX)

The path to a sustainable future for inhalation products
Dan Cowen, Senior Consultant at Cambridge Consultants, presented at Drug Delivery to the Lungs (DDL) - Christmas Lectures and talked about the path to a sustainable future for inhalation products. Watch his presentation to learn how sustainability in inhalation products can be achieved whilst maintaining safety and efficacy at the core.
- Human factors
- User Experience (UX)

Telemedicine security: it all starts with the customer
Telemedicine security: it all starts with the customer, Mark Dorn discusses the importance of designing security from the customer perspective.
- Connectivity & IoT
- Digital health
- Human factors
- Industrial design
- User Experience (UX)

User-centric security – let’s not miss a trick
Computer Security Day raises awareness and understanding of computer security issues across society. There’s a real opportunity for businesses to build user trust in their technology through a user-centric approach to security.
- Digital security
- Digital service innovation
- User Experience (UX)

“Turn that on please” – using Natural Interfaces in a half-engaged world
Humans’ need for communication in a digital world is tapping into the ambient natural interfaces and voice is on the cusp of becoming mainstream. But there is still some way to go...
- AI & Analytics
- Digital service innovation
- User Experience (UX)

Success depends on putting the patient at the centre of telemedicine interface design
The events of 2020 have accelerated the adoption of telemedicine, but to ensure success, devices need to be easy to use and data security is paramount.
- Connectivity & IoT
- Digital health
- Human factors
- Industrial design
- User Experience (UX)

Is the value proposition of your telemedicine device clear and unambiguous?
Gavin Troughton examines the strategies that creators of telemedicine ecosystems will need to consider to encourage sustained telemedicine usage by healthcare professionals post-COVID-19.
- Digital health
- Digital service innovation
- User Experience (UX)

Designing a sustainable patient experience
“You mean you just want me to throw all that packaging away? There’s enough waste here to fill three trash cans!” The fact that we repeatedly get feedback like this during patient interviews these days highlights just how important the environmental impact of a product has become.
- Human factors
- Product realisation
- User Experience (UX)