| February 12, 2013 – 10:00-11:45am
Seminar One – Design of Implantable Devices
With the Orthopedic implantable device market growing 8.8% each year and Cardio implantable devices growing 7.5%, this continues to be a growing specialist area of innovation, encompassing specific design, regulatory and quality challenges. Click here for details.
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February 12, 2013 – 1:00-2:45pm
Seminar Two – Bioresorbable Polymers
Bioresorbable polymers are propelling innovation forward in today’s medical devices, allowing for more intuitive and less invasive healthcare. Click here for details. |
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February 12, 2013 – 3:15-5:00pm
Seminar Three – Innovations in Orthopedic Devices
With cost pressures in hospitals increasing, especially with the passage of the healthcare reform bill, hospitals are paying more attention to price than ever when it comes to the devices they choose. Click here for details. |
| February 13, 2013 – 10:00-11:45am
Seminar Four — Wireless Medical Devices
Consumer demand for a more integrated healthcare system is shaping the future direction of the medical device industry. Click here for details.
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February 13, 2013 – 1:00-2:45pm
Seminar Five — Developing Medical Mobile Apps
Get the inside scoop on medical mobile apps and understand how environmental pressures and consumer trends are shaping future direction. Click here for details. |
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February 13, 2013 – 3:15-5:00pm
Seminar Six — Microelectronics and Sensors
The goal of this seminar is to highlight the challenges and opportunities in the design of micro-electronics systems. Click here for details. |
| February 14, 2013 – 10:00-11:45am
Seminar Seven — Innovations in Cardio Devices
As the largest and fastest–growing sector of medical equipment, the cardiovascular device industry is bolstered by key trends such as the world's aging population, new therapeutic areas, and rapid technological advances in materials, designs, and technologies. Click here for details.
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February 14, 2013 – 1:00-2:45pm
Seminar Eight — Power Source Technologies
Power source technology is critical to design, performance and reliability of medical devices. Click here for details.
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