November 7, 2023
Enova Illumination, a client of Enterprise Minnesota (Minnesota MEP), is a leading provider of LED surgical headlights, magnification systems, and other visualization solutions for healthcare professionals. The company was founded in 2006 to address the limitations of traditional fiber-optic surgical headlights. Enova employs 50 people and operates from a single location in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
When Enova Illumination Vice President of Operations Jeremy Ward contacted Enterprise Minnesota, part of the MEP National Network™, the company had been using an older quality management system (QMS) based on ISO 13485. It needed to refresh its internal documentation and processes to be compliant to the current standard and more effective for the way the business was operating today.
MEP Center brings industry expertise
Based on the growth and workload the business was experiencing, the leadership team understood that the company lacked the resources to manage the project internally. They wanted the support of an outside partner that could bring industry expertise and best practices to help them update their QMS in the most timely and effective manner possible.
Enterprise Minnesota consultant Ally Johnston was brought in to conduct a lean assessment of the organization and create a roadmap of opportunities for improvement as Enova Illumination sought to become ISO 13485:2016 compliant, with a future goal of gaining this valuable medical device certification.
Working with Ally was great. She was able to help us focus on the one area that we needed Enterprise Minnesota’s resources for. She kept us on a timeline and brought a very large knowledge base to the project, which was greatly appreciated. Ally worked with my team in a way that made them feel comfortable and they learned a lot.
Jeremy Ward, Vice President of Operations
Based on the assessment recommendations, Enova’s leadership team retained Johnston’s continued support to review and improve key processes by focusing on documentation, process flow, and employee training.
Enova was able to leverage Johnston’s expertise and knowledge of industry best practices to create an ISO 13485:2016-compliant set of critical business processes that fit its company culture. From this work, Enova Illumination went on to become fully certified, which earned it a key strategic partnership, significantly growing its business and market share.
Results
- $3,000,000 in new or retained sales
- 15 created or retained jobs
- $250,000 in new investment
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Enterprise Minnesota is the official representative of the MEP National Network in Minnesota. WMEP Manufacturing Solutions is the official representative of the Network in Southeast Wisconsin. The MEP National Network is a unique public-private partnership that helps small and medium-sized manufacturers generate business results and thrive in today’s technology-driven economy. The MEP National Network comprises the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Manufacturing Extension Partnership (NIST MEP), the 51 MEP Centers located in all 50 states and Puerto Rico, the MEP Advisory Board, MEP Center boards, and the Foundation for Manufacturing Excellence, as well as more than 1,450 trusted advisors and experts at approximately 430 MEP service locations, providing any U.S. manufacturer with access to resources it needs to succeed.