Business-critical printing solution leader Printronix engaged Nectar to develop and apply a new brand design language across its line matrix and thermal printer offerings in order to unify and strengthen the company’s combined brand identity.
Business-critical printing solution leader Printronix engaged Nectar to develop and apply a new brand design language across its line matrix and thermal printer offerings in order to unify and strengthen the company’s combined brand identity.
The company wanted the switch to help customers connect multiple personal computers to a single keyboard, video display monitor, mouse, and set of speakers to support use of all of these devices from all connected, networked computers. Nectar faced substantial challenges during development of the Belkin SOHO KVM Switch. The switch had to accommodate both Mac- and Windows-based personal computing platforms, while providing users with the ability to simultaneously access audio and video content from up to four separate networked computers. Another important design requirement was to make installation of the switch—in terms of both wiring and software—as easy and hassle-free as possible to further enhance the overall user experience.
After thoroughly assessing design requirements and challenges, Nectar delivered an easy-to-use, color-coded, software-free SOHO KVM switch design. Designers made connecting color-coded cables, which match switching buttons and ports on the front and back of the unit, a snap. The universally available USB 2.0 standard for connecting keyboards, computer mice, and peripherals also extends the switch’s usability as a USB hub. Nectar added hot-key switching functionality to improve the user experience, and the switch supports video monitors with display visual interface digital and analog (DVI-I) connections.
Darren is an accomplished, dynamic leader who founded Nectar, X-Naut, and BreathDirect. He is committed to improving the world through the synthesis of technology, science, and art. Under Darren’s leadership, Nectar is leveraging the latest advances in cutting-edge technology to transform medical device development and design. As part of his
Dr. Steve Wells holds a critical role in steering Nectar’s operations and defining its strategic direction. His impactful leadership has established a clear course for the company’s success. He has revitalized the company with a passion for maximizing impact through expert resource utilization since taking the helm in 2020. Steve has boosted Nectar’s portfolio, streamlined processes, and reinvigorated its innovation agenda, all with the goal of developing life-saving and impactful products. His background in senior leadership roles at Georg Fischer and his people-focused, results-driven leadership style make him an invaluable asset to our team. Steve’s extensive knowledge in chemistry, biocompatibility, and biology only adds to his value as a team member.
Adam Marten has worked in the aerospace and consumer products industries since 2006 with lead engineering experience in conceptual design, product development, analysis and performance qualification testing. Adam has experience leading a range of technical projects, including multiple structural analyses for military and aerospace applications. He has also worked directly with engineering teams to develop medical devices and laboratory instrumentation.
With over two decades of experience in healthcare innovation, Kerry has been instrumental in transforming patient care and improving patient outcomes across the globe. Her extensive knowledge and expertise in the cardiovascular and cardiothoracic operating room, as well as her experience in emergency medicine, geriatrics, pediatric psychiatry, and main OR, make her a versatile and valuable member of the team. From small hospitals to large teaching institutions, Kerry’s 20 years of experience with patient documentation, including the use of EPIC, Cerner, and Meditech electronic charting systems, have positioned her as a leader in her field. Her recent involvement in helping transition the Providence St. Vincent Medical Center’s Cardiac Surgery program from paper charting to electronic documentation further underscores her commitment to advancing the healthcare industry.