This past summer, two mechanical engineering interns joined Veranex and quickly found themselves doing the kind of work that defines real-world MedTech innovation, specifically medical device testing and development. Far from shadow roles, Joe (ME from University of Maryland, College Park) and Matt (a ME from University of Massachusetts Amherst) built test fixtures, executed design verification protocols, analyzed tissue-based results, performed materials research, and helped keep client programs moving forward.
Over ten weeks, the interns contributed to more than a dozen active programs across women’s health, maternal health, cardiology, diagnostics, and patient safety. They:
Veranex internships provide opportunities for students to learn from and solve a wide range of engineering challenges, helping them grow technically while collaborating with our integrated teams to make meaningful contributions across programs with strong potential for impact in MedTech innovation.
Showcasing Student Excellence
One standout experience was direct involvement in tissue-based testing. Joe executed electrosurgical evaluations where clamping, sealing, and burst-pressure data were captured on actual tissue samples. He did so in alignment with regulated medical device testing methods, conducted in controlled certified facilities with experienced engineers providing insight and guidance. Learning Rigor, Speed, and Collaboration
Beyond technical skills like CAD, PDM, 3D printing, and fixture design, both interns learned what it means to work in a regulated development environment. They documented results within a Quality Management System, collaborated with quality and manufacturing colleagues, and experienced the urgency of client-facing deliverables.
For our interns, this was a summer of accelerated learning. For Veranex, it was proof of how quickly motivated engineers can add value when embedded in real programs. Their impact reflects not only their talent, but also the scale and diversity of work moving through our Product Development & Engineering organization every day.
Thank you to the mentors across PDE, within engineering development teams, design assurance, and manufacturing who coached, reviewed, and opened doors. And to Joe and Matt, thank you! Your contributions advanced critical projects with high potential to positively impact patients’ lives.We hope your experience with the team serves you well and we can’t wait to see what you build next!