Designing Medical Devices Starts with the User: Shaping the Identity of MAMMOKNIFE™
Every successful medical device begins with more than technical specifications. It begins with a simple question: What should it look like for the people who will use it? At gKteso, industrial design is not just about aesthetics; it is about creating products that inspire confidence, improve usability, and fit naturally into clinical environments.
Together with our partner EHMET Health, we explored different design directions for MAMMOKNIFE™, a next-generation platform concept for breast radiotherapy. Throughout the design process, we evaluated how form, proportions, surfaces, and visual language could support both clinical workflows and the patient experience.
Rather than designing from an engineering or manufacturing perspective alone, our goal was to develop a product identity that communicates precision, innovation, and trust from the very first impression.
The renderings shown here represent key milestones along that journey – from early design explorations to the visual concept that is shaping the future of the platform.
Because great MedTech design is more than how a product looks. It is about creating solutions that are intuitive, functional, and centered around the people who use them every day.





