Are you facing some of these issues?
- Standard configurations do not offer protection
- Laparoscopes being damaged during reprocessing
- Cluttered instrument sets
- Unusual instrument geometry
- Handling issues
- Workflow inefficiencies in CSSD or theatre
Go Modular
Our modular system lets you reconfigure tray layouts as your needs evolve. Unlike welding, modular fittings allow you to swap baskets, reposition holders, and adapt without replacing the whole tray.
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- Modular silicone inserts can be re-used across baskets
- Layouts can evolve without replacing the entire basket
What we offer
- Design with manufacturing in mind
- Knowledge of surgical instruments and workflows
- Bespoke tray layouts for any procedure
- Long-term support
We work directly with you to design custom tray arrangements tailored to your specific instruments, procedures and preferences. From initial consultation through to final production, our team will be with you every step of the way to create exactly what you need.
What you must know
- Tooling decisions affect cost and lead time
- Not all designs have to be complicated
- Iteration is finite and managed digitally where possible
- Physical prototypes are used when necessary
Bespoke is not
- Instant
- Guesswork
- Design-by-CAD alone
Want to learn how we do this? See Education →
We Listen
We listen, and we listen. We conceptualise, and propose a layout.
Design > Feedback > Refine > Loop
We create 2D Designs and 3D Models for Placement and Visualisation. Our team are Manufacturing Thinkers who will configure tray layouts as per your concept.
The Feel
We produce a physical prototype to test the feel, fit and ergonomics before committing to production.
Production
Once approved, we begin manufacturing your tailor-made solution.
Delivery
Your finished product, delivered ready for use.
Designed for real handling in theatre and CSSD — not just a CAD model.
Ready to solve your issues?
Send us the following:
- instrument list + quantities
- basket size constraints
- photos of current set-up (if any)
- “must-haves vs nice-to-haves”
- timeline / target date