• Question: do you make infusion pumps or different machines?

    Asked by jnr engineer 5891 to Tom, Sanjeev, Orla, Fiona, Eimear, Cillian on 2 Mar 2020.
    • Photo: Fiona Malone

      Fiona Malone answered on 2 Mar 2020:


      We don’t in the place I work now but I used to work for a company called Abbott, that makes infusion pumps for diabetes care.

    • Photo: Orla McGee

      Orla McGee answered on 3 Mar 2020:


      I don’t make infusion pumps. However, sometimes I have to make equipment to test my devices. There’s a great team where I work that can help you design equipment to test your devices.

    • Photo: Eimear O'Hara

      Eimear O'Hara answered on 3 Mar 2020:


      I don’t specifically but have made modifications to lots of machines to try and get them to work for the testing I’m trying to do. There’s a workshop here so the technicians are really helpful when it comes to designing and building something

    • Photo: Sanjeev Kumar

      Sanjeev Kumar answered on 8 Mar 2020:


      No, I do not make infusion pumps. However, recently, I developed a wristwatch-integrated antenna that was successfully implemented for wireless health monitoring of patient’s health parameters (such as blood sugar or oxygen level, body temperature, blood pressure and heart rate) at Mercy hospital, Cork, Ireland.

    • Photo: Cillian Thompson

      Cillian Thompson answered on 9 Mar 2020:


      I don’t make or work with infusion pumps but like some of the others have said I have made modifications to certain machines to get them to test my device.

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