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06/04/2026

One week from today, device engineers will have the opportunity to do something they rarely get to do: ask the physicians using their devices exactly what works, what doesn't, and why.

June 11–12, the Jacobs Institute and MedTech Education will bring engineers directly into the clinical environment for the Catheter Design & Clinical Immersion Course.

⚠️ Final spots remain.

Attendees will observe procedures, engage with physician device users, explore catheter design and manufacturing concepts, and gain insights that can influence future product development.

We're also grateful for the support of Qosina Corp whose sponsorship is helping make this unique educational experience possible.

🎥 In the preview below, Dr. Snyder explains to Damian Carr how feedback from end users reaches product designers today, and why bringing physicians and engineers together can be a game changer for innovation.

If you've been considering attending, now is the time to secure your spot.

🔗 Register now: https://zurl.co/lDlBe

Photos from Jacobs Institute's post 06/04/2026

Today's medical students are tomorrow's neurosurgeons.

This weekend, aspiring neurosurgeons gathered for the UB Neurosurgery & & Spine Group Neurosurgery Sub-Internship Training Camp, gaining hands-on experience with neurosurgical techniques, simulation, procedural skills, and mentorship from faculty and residents.

The Jacobs Institute was proud to support the program by providing a collaborative environment where students could learn, practice, and build connections within the neurosurgical community.

Swipe through to see some of the day's highlights.

Photos from Jacobs Institute's post 05/29/2026

Some of the most important conversations at the Jacobs Institute don’t start in the conference rooms. This morning, the JI team welcomed new Chief Operating Officer Will Sutton with a casual meet-and-greet breakfast in our café collaboration space.

One of the things that makes the Jacobs Institute unique is the culture created in spaces like this; where conversations happen organically, ideas are exchanged freely, and you never quite know who you’ll end up connecting with over coffee.

The breakfast gave staff the opportunity to meet Will in an informal setting, ask questions and hear about his outlook for the future.

Strong organizations are built on more than strategy and expertise. They’re built on connection, accessibility, and collaboration. This morning was a great reflection of that culture in action.

Welcome to Buffalo and the Jacobs Institute, Will.

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