RSVP for premier education with our hands on sponsored seminars and workshops. These events are of limited capacity and refreshments will be included.
Enjoy a complimentary coffee and listen in on the latest developments in Additive Manufacturing, Supply Chain Drivers & M&A Trends, POCT Device Design, and more.
Enjoy Lunch on us while industry experts discuss topics ranging from Molding Fundamentals, Medical Device Testing, Cybersecurity, and more.
RSVP for Sponsored Education Seminars & Workshops, Lunch & Learns, and Coffee Talks, hosted by industry leaders in advanced manufacturing. Join a diverse community for a vast collection of educational sessions. Enjoy complimentary food, coffee, and refreshments while connecting with peers and exploring hot topics in MedTech, Automation, Packaging, Design & Manufacturing,
and Plastics.
The Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices - Choose your Adventure
Tuesday, February 6, 2024 | 1-5 p.m. | Workshop | Room: 207C
NAMSA will present a half-day training focused on the biological evaluation of medical devices: “The Biological Evaluation of Medical Devices—Choose your Adventure.” Led by a qualified instructor, attendees will choose their own adventure for medical devices through the evaluation process. » Learn more
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Manufacturing in Mexico: How is That Good for My Company?
Wednesday, February 7, 2024 | 10:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. | Seminar | Room: 207C
This event is designed to spotlight the burgeoning nearshoring trend and regionalization within the North American market. Mexico emerges as the clear-cut choice for companies due to its skilled labor force, strategic proximity to the U.S. Market, and attractive cost competitiveness. Unlock valuable insights into the best practices of conducting business in Mexico and delve into the exploration of promising business opportunities in the State of Chihuahua. The seminar will serve as a convergence point for influential figures from Mexico and the United States, hailing from both the private and public sectors. » Learn more
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Revolutionizing Medical Product Development with Additive Manufacturing
Tuesday, February 6, 2024 | 9:45 - 10:30 a.m. | Room: 211AB
Join host Sean Fenske, editor-in-chief of Medical Product Outsourcing, Chloe Vollaro, Protolabs application engineer, and Bryan Patrick, CEO of Midwest Interventional Solutions, in a panel discussion unpacking the crucial role additive manufacturing plays in the medical development process. » Learn more
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Global Medtech CDMOs: Update on Supply Chain Drivers and M&A Trends
Tuesday, February 6, 2024 | 9:45 - 10:30 a.m. | Room: 212AB
Join this presentation for insights into global medtech contract manufacturing trends and the European supply chain. By comparing European market trends with US opportunities and reviewing M&A activity from 2023, we will shed light on the industry’s global performance. The presentation of the trends will be followed by a fireside chat panel with OEM and CDMO business leaders who will discuss global supply chain trends and address critical industry challenges expected in 2024. » Learn more
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Reusable Medical Device Validations – Practical and Safety Considerations
Wednesday, February 7, 2024 | 9:45 - 10:30 a.m. | Room: 211AB
Introduction: Definitions, Device Classification & Relative Risk, Process Overview, Instructions for Use (IFU)
Validation Testing: Cleaning, Disinfection, Sterilization
Practical & Safety Considerations: Low-level disinfection testing, High-level disinfection testing of non-sterile devices, Life Cycle Conditioning, Biocompatibility » Learn more
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What EVERYONE Should Know About Designing a POCT Device for Successful Mass Production
Wednesday, February 7, 2024 | 9:45 - 10:30 a.m. | Room: 212AB
A successful product launch for POCT devices - reagent-loaded diagnostic devices - involves early-stage collaboration with your mass manufacturing partner. When your design is set and ready for mass-production, 80% of your costs are set, along with inherent design flaws and pitfalls. Discover how to maximize product design, manufacturing methods, and performance while cutting costs, flaws, and issues. Immersive case studies will demonstrate real-world roadblocks and solutions for successful mass production. Get actionable tools for solving problems, side-stepping pitfalls, and designing a product with unique competitive advantages built in. Walk away with a clear path to position your product for mass scalability and long-term success. » Learn more
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Accelerate a Quality Culture in Your Organization
Thursday, February 8, 2024 | 9:45 - 10:30 a.m. | Room: 211AB
Hear real-life stories of how device makers have accelerated culture change and operational excellence in their organizations. Bring examples of your own challenges and examine ways to address them.
Device makers enrolled in the Voluntary Improvement Program (VIP), a part of the FDA’s Case for Quality initiative, have learned to design, build and deliver safer products to patients faster by shifting to a continuous improvement mindset. VIP focuses on quality, so attendees will learn how shifting from tactical to strategic thinking, and pursuing systemic changes in their programs, will deliver lasting benefits beyond addressing individual problems.
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The Role of Advanced Metallurgy and Coatings in Smaller and Smarter Medical Devices
Tuesday, February 6, 2024 | 11:45 a.m. - 1 p.m. | Room: 211AB
Finding the right coating for an application can be an issue for many medical device manufacturers. Choosing the right coating material, the appropriate coating technique is essential for achieving precise, economic, and uniform insulation application. Similar challenges can be to find the right alloy for the application. Understanding the properties of different alloys can continue to push the borders to what medical devices are capable of in the trend of making smaller and smarter medical devices. Alleima has over 160 years of experience in materials development of advanced stainless steels and advanced alloys at your service. » Learn more
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Eurofins Medical Device Testing Lunch & Learn & MD&M West Extractables & Leachables Learning Event
Tuesday, February 6, 2024 | 11:45 a.m. - 2 p.m. | Room: 212AB
Session 2: Toxicology-based Approach and Risk Assessments Featuring Medtronic
Session 1: ISO Regulation Changes and Support Featuring Eurofins
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Cybersecurity: Planning for a successful premarket submission
Wednesday, February 7, 2024 | 11:45 a.m. - 1 p.m. | Room: 211AB
Compliance with cybersecurity for medical devices is now law, and the FDA has requirements for this change. One of the biggest impacts is the “Security Risk Management Plan”, which used to be a simple document, but no longer! » Learn more
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Shape your Success: A Journey into Molding Fundamentals
Wednesday, February 7, 2024 | 11:45 a.m. - 1 p.m. | Room: 212AB
Ethan Bruyn, Medbio’s esteemed Technology Lead, will take you on an insightful journey into the fundamentals of molding, unraveling the key techniques and strategies that pave the way for success in every phase of the manufacturing process. From the initial design concept to the intricacies of production, Ethan will share his wealth of knowledge and expertise to equip you with the essential skills needed to navigate the world of molding with confidence. Designed to empower both beginners and seasoned professionals, providing a holistic understanding of molding fundamentals and how they contribute to achieving excellence in the final product. » Learn more
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Master the Secret Weapon of Product Performance - An Introduction to Porous Polymers
Wednesday, February 7, 2024 | 11:45 a.m. - 1 p.m. | Room: 201AB
Porous polymers are the little-known science inside many of the medical devices and diagnostic tests we use every day, providing key functionalities to products as diverse as inhalers, arterial blood gas syringes, and molecular diagnostic analyzers. Perfect for engineers who either have a new product concept or need to fix a design or manufacturing problem, this webinar will explain how to select the right type of material and technology for your application. Attendees will learn how the multiple types of porous technologies can be used to absorb, apply, diffuse, filter, vent or wick in various types of medical devices & consumables and diagnostic tests & analyzers.
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