This study proposes a Smart Lean-IoT framework to enhance medical device manufacturing by integrating Lean principles, IoT technologies, and advanced healthcare production methods. The framework is structured into three layers: a Lean Foundation Layer, which modernizes traditional lean tools with real-time IoT data; an IoT-Driven Smart Manufacturing Layer, which enables intelligent automation, predictive maintenance, and digital traceability; and a Healthcare Outcomes Layer, which ensures regulatory compliance, product customization, and improved patient safety through continuous feedback. Together, these layers form a connected and adaptive system that optimizes production efficiency, reduces defects, and ensures high product reliability. The study demonstrates significant improvements in throughput, cost-effectiveness, and compliance. The proposed framework provides a scalable solution that bridges manufacturing innovation and healthcare demands, contributing to the digital transformation of medical device production and the delivery of safer, higher-quality healthcare solutions.
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Mario Di Nardo
Maryam Gallab
Valentina Popolo
Procedia Computer Science
Pegaso University
Marwadi University
National School of Mineral Industry
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c37b20b34aaaeb1a67d4a8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2026.02.063
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