Your Global Partner for Innovative Connectivity Solutions

  • Smiths Interconnect is a leading provider of technically differentiated electronic components, subsystems, microwave and radio frequency products that connect, protect and control critical applications in the medical market.
  • Reliability is the essential attribute in the leading edge technologies that we utilize.
  • We offer proven quality and innovative connectivity solutions, constantly adapting our products to tomorrow’s needs while meeting our customer requirements.
  • We leverage our application specific expertise to design and manufacture superior connectors and cable assemblies, RF components and subsystems that ensure optimal performance, durability and safety.

Applications

  • Surgical Robots
  • Surgical Equipment
  • Hybird Operating Room
  • Endoscopy
  • Infusion Pumps
  • Patient Monitoring
  • Dental Tools – Chairs
  • Portable & Wearable Devices
  • Home Health Monitors
  • Automated External Devices
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
  • CT Scanning System
  • Digital X-ray
  • Ultrasound
  • Position Emission Tomography
  • Electrophysiology Catheters
  • Invasive Probes
  • Painless Needle System
  • Blood Gas Analyzers
  • Position Emission Tomography

Product Range 

We integrate the highest performance contact technologies into a broad range of interconnect systems that provide reliable performance and protection against breakdown. Our broad suite of connectivity solutions comply with regulatory and application specific requirements and enjoy a reputation of excellence in the marketplace.

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Eclipta edge card technology

Hypergrip Series

Our Services

We offer

Dedicated Medical Product Team with over 100 years of collective experience

  • 4-Step Design Process
    • Collaborated visits to understand customers’ requirements
    • Conceptual designs / cost estimates
    • Prototype / Proof of Concept
    • Pre-production to Production
  • Complete end-to-end solutions for the Imaging, Diagnostic and Therapeutic markets
    • Scalability: “massive to micro”
    • Custom housings & cable assemblies
    • Non-magnetic components - including cables
    • Environmental sealing
    • Bicompatible and medical grade materials
    • Rapid prototyping
    • Extensive test laboratory
  • Highest performance contact technologies continually driving down cost of ownership

Success stories

Automatic External

Defibrillators (AEDs)

The leader in AEDs required a rugged, simple to use, connector with both power and signal contacts to charge their device and download patient information while being transported in an ambulance.

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Eclipta™ Connects Electrophysiology Catheter

A manufacturer of cutting edge medical devices was developing a new cardiac ablation system to treat heart arrhythmias. They required a highly reliable, but cost effective, interconnect between a single use catheter and a reusable cable that must be sterilized between patients, a total of 10 to 20 times.

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HyperGrip® Connector Series SynCardia’s Freedom® Portable Artificial Heart

Customer: SynCardia Systems

Location: Tuscon, Arizona

Market: Medical

Date: November 2010

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