
Madison, NJ– Seminars For Engineers, a division of Sensor Products, announces in association with Vascular Sciences:
April 28 – 29, 2009 Boston, MA USA
This two day seminar provides attendees with an in-depth look at medical device design by emphasizing principals of biology first, stressing the need for biocompatibility in its design, development, and manufacturing. Medical Device Design and Development looks at how the body is designed to work.
It then explores how to design medical devices to work with the body – not against it. Cases are chosen carefully to explain the differences and similarities across the numerous fields of medical device designs.
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Examples of medical devices and procedures from a variety of clinical specialties are presented in an interactive format, with a discussion of what they do well and where improvements can be made.
Instructed by distinguished industry authority Michael Drues, President of Vascular Sciences in Grafton, Massachusetts, Medical Device Design and Development is an essential resource for learning the pros and cons of minimally invasive devices designs and applications; learning about selecting materials available on today’s market and what may be available in the near future, being briefed on regulatory requirements that apply to various product design; and getting updated on emerging trends in the medical device industry.
Professional engineers and technicians working on device design, development and manufacture, product and product development managers, business development managers, marketing managers, quality personnel, regulatory affairs professionals, investment and acquisition specialists, and field service engineers will benefit from attending this seminar.