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Paul Greenhalgh :

Paul Greenhalgh

Paul leads design and innovation at Team Consulting

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Paul leads design and innovation at Team Consulting, a medical device design and development consultancy based in Cambridge, UK.
In his role, Paul works closely with clients and colleagues to improve the user experience of medical devices, through carefully crafted industrial design, digital UI/UX, packaging and information design solutions. With over 20 years’ experience helping companies bring innovative, user-centred products into reality, Paul focuses on helping clients at the front-end of development to set the right direction and ensure user, commercial and technical needs are thoroughly understood.
Since joining Team in 2002, Paul has led the development of many innovative award-winning products including inhalers, injectors, surgical instruments, diagnostic platforms and consumer healthcare products. His recent involvement in a number of early stage device programmes has reinforced Paul’s belief that the adoption of design thinking not only results in great products but helps to overcome many of the challenges that project teams face during the early stages of development.
He has a degree in Product Design from Central St. Martin’s College in London.

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