ClariMed Expands to Leeds, Boosting European Presence and Research Capabilities

ClariMed, Inc.

CHADDS FORD, PAClariMed, Inc. has announced the opening of its new office in Leeds, UK, marking a strategic expansion that enhances its presence in Europe. This move strengthens ClariMed’s ability to serve its global clientele by tapping into the region’s thriving healthcare innovation ecosystem.

The Leeds office will function as a central hub for the company’s medical device user research. It offers access to a diverse participant pool and enriches ClariMed’s human factors engineering insights. The facility is strategically located near renowned healthcare institutions, fostering collaboration and innovation in user-centered design. It will also host usability and human factors studies, supporting design development and market research.

Kelley Kendle, CEO of ClariMed, emphasized the significance of this expansion. “This not only broadens our geographical reach but allows us to tap into the region’s rich talent pool and innovative spirit,” Kendle stated, highlighting Leeds’ alignment with the company’s mission.

Julian Dixon, Associate Director of Human Factors and Site Lead for the Cambridge office, noted, “The Leeds office will enable us to further diversify our participant base and recruit top talent from Northern England. This enhancement translates directly into more comprehensive insights for our clients.”

Jessica Köhne, Site Lead for the Leeds office, underscored the strategic importance of the location. “Leeds is at the heart of the UK’s health innovation. Our new office is poised to forge stronger partnerships with local healthcare providers and tech innovators,” Köhne said. This expansion is set to contribute to Leeds’ reputation as a hub for medical device innovation, further strengthening ClariMed’s global capabilities.

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