Fred Sklenar

President and CEO | Kablooe Design

Fred Sklenar is a product development expert with over 37 years of experience (which is a nice way of saying he’s worn-out a few pair of sneakers going around the block a few times). Over his career, Fred has been at the helm of his own design firm previously founded in New York City and across the last many years locally in Saint Paul, MN. Fred is a graduate of Pratt Institute (also in NYC) with an undergraduate degree in Industrial Design, holds an MBA and an MS in Medical Device Innovation from the University of Minnesota.

Fred has led design teams and engaged with clients from major Fortune 500 companies such as Medtronic, Gillette, P&G, Oral-B, Braun, 3M, Duracell, T-Fal, and others, designing and developing medical devices, consumer products, and other commercial products such as food service dispensing systems.

He also has taught as an Adjunct Professor of design at colleges and universities such as Lehigh University, Monmouth University, Pratt Institute, Pace University, The Fashion Institute of New York, The State University of New York – Morrisville, The University of Wisconsin – Stout and most recently at the University of Minnesota. Fred is published on the subject of Project Management both in textbook and magazine publication, and he holds 5 patents on various products including some of his own innovations.

Fred loves all the activities of product development from napkin sketch to user experience and has lectured on the subjects of marketing-at-retail, packaging design, consumer behavior, and creativity & innovation at universities and conferences across the United States.

When he’s not burning the midnight oil at Kablooe, you will find Fred pursuing his love for woodworking and music, (He’s in a band!) and he joins the (unofficial) Kablooe Band of musical beatniks on saxophone, piano, and guitar.

All Sessions by Fred Sklenar

Engineering Theatre

Kablooe Design: Intelligent Aging-In-Place: Design & Development of Medical Devices
11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
DeviceTalks Engineering Theatre
Attendees will capture key considerations shaping the future of in-home care and caregiving, including the growing role of non-clinical caregivers and the consequences of delaying transitions from clinical to home settings. The session will inform where to look, what to evaluate, and how to consider technologies—like connected diagnostics, AI-enabled monitoring, and assistive robotics—for developing impactful, sustainable medical devices in the home and wellness space.
 
As aging populations grow and healthcare costs escalate, there is a critical need for medical devices that support safe, effective, and affordable care in the home. This session examines the design and development of homecare and diagnostic technologies through a multidisciplinary lens addressing regulatory frameworks, reimbursement dynamics, user-centered design, and time-to-market considerations. With clinical care often cost-prohibitive and institutional capacity strained, in-home care supported by technology offers significant savings for patients and payers, while aligning with value-based care models. Reimbursement pathways for remote patient monitoring (RPM) and chronic care management (CCM) are expanding, accelerating adoption.
 
The lecture highlights emerging technologies—including wearable biosensors, AI-driven diagnostics, machine learning algorithms for personalized care, robotic companions and assistive devices, digital therapeutics, smart pill dispensers, and ambient home sensors—all enabling proactive, continuous care in aging-in-place scenarios. Framed by insights from geriatric-care thought-leaders like Dr. William Thomas, (widely published on the subject), this session contrasts the design imperatives of clinical vs. home settings, focusing on how devices can be optimized for usability, security, and sustainability—without compromising clinical patient care.
 
This presentation is grounded in deeply personal experience, informed by years spent supporting both of Fred's parents through aging and hospice care at home—led by his sister, a 44-year veteran RN—and by his role as a caregiver to his wife during her five-year battle with stage IV metastatic breast cancer, from diagnosis to remission.
 
These experiences intersect with Fred's 40-year career as a product designer, including extensive work within the medical device innovation ecosystem. Fred brings a unique perspective shaped by hands-on caregiving, professional expertise, and forward-looking research in connected health, robotics, and AI-driven technologies. His presentation connects these domains to highlight how thoughtful innovation in medical device design—especially within the context of in-home care—can meaningfully improve outcomes, reduce burden on caregivers, and support aging populations with dignity and autonomy.

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Fred Sklenar
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When
Sunday to Wednesday
December 23 to 26, 2022
Where
467 Davidson ave
Los Angeles CA 95716