Braden is Vice President of Engineering at ATL Technology, leading global engineering strategy and execution for regulated medical device development and manufacturing programs. With a background spanning aerospace, consumer products, and MedTech, he brings deep experience in joint development manufacturing, scalable engineering processes, and cross-functional leadership. Braden is passionate about building high-performing teams, strengthening product development rigor, and delivering reliable, compliant multi-site solutions that support global MedTech customers.
As medical devices shrink across electrophysiology, electrosurgery, cardiovascular, and endoscopic imaging, engineers face growing challenges in manufacturability, reliability, and scale. In this talk, ATL’s Vice President of Engineering shares how successful teams turn highly miniaturized concepts into production‑ready devices. Using real‑world examples—including high‑density mapping catheters, chip‑on‑tip imaging, and fine‑wire ribbonization—this session shows why design‑for‑manufacturability, testability, and regulatory thinking must start on day one. The takeaway: miniaturization succeeds only when innovation is structured to work reliably, repeatedly, and at scale.