Building and certifying space reliable biomedical hardware in order to support crew health and medical experiments is a key factor in successful manned spaceflight.
Wyle Life Sciences provides the resources for developing and delivering flight and ground support equipment to meet NASA's wide array of biomedical hardware needs. The company has performed fabrication and certification testing for every major NASA program and vehicle, including the Space Shuttle, SpaceLab, SpaceHab, MIR, and International Space Station. Wyle Laboratories offers the following:
- 30 Years Biomedical Equipment Development Experience
- Extensive Knowledge of NASA's Johnson Space Center Flight Hardware Development and Certification Process
- Broad Range of Off-the-Shelf Flight Hardware Development Projects
- Core Engineering Facilities and Equipment Resources
- Recognized Quality and Safety Systems
Wyle has been developing biomedical equipment for more than 30 years and over the past 15 years has become the primary developer of biomedical hardware at NASA Johnson Space Center. Wyle has delivered more than 100 unique biomedical devices and/or systems since 1985. The team provides "concept to completion" services with an organization strategically equipped to create innovative designs and manufacture high reliability, aerospace biomedical hardware equipment.
Some of Wyle's Biomedical hardware designs include countermeasures equipment (Treadmill, Cycle, Resistive Exercise, etc.), health maintenance equipment (Medical Kits, Defibrillator, etc.), and environmental equipment (radiation, water, toxicology, and air monitoring).
Wyle Life Sciences' Flight Hardware Project/Integration Engineering group provides the skills needed for ensuring that the proper testing and analyses are completed to provide safe, high quality, high reliability hardware necessary for spaceflight applications. The group combines project management and technical expertise to build and certify hardware to NASA standards.
Wyle Life Sciences' Electronics Design and Fabrication (EDF) group provides the technical skills necessary for designing and fabricating electrical devices that meet spaceflight requirements.
Wyle Life Sciences' Softgoods Design and Fabrication Group provides the talent needed to design and fabricate high quality softgoods required to complement and enhance hardware needed for various biomedical applications.
Wyle Life Sciences' Mechanical Design, Drafting and Fabrication group provides the ability to incorporate robust designs and equipment needed for the space environment.
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For more information, please contact Wyle at:
service@wylelabs.com