MedTech Integrates 2022
Registration & Networking
08:00 – 08:50
Registration and Networking
Welcome & Opening Remarks
08:50 – 09:00
Welcome & Opening Remarks
NEIL MESHERÂ | Senior Vice President |Â Philips, Western Europe
Fireside Chat
09:00 – 09:20
Fireside Chat
Session 1
09:25 – 10:15
Make yourself at home
Home diagnostic testing has become routine during the pandemic. How could we build on this to enable more effective disease diagnosis from the comfort of our homes?
Session 2
10:55 – 11:45
From I to AI – where next?
The WHO recently made tuberculosis the first condition it deemed possible to diagnose from X-rays using software. Will this open up the possibility for AI and data analytics to diagnose more diseases?
Session 3
11:55- 12:45
You wear it well
Wearables aren’t just for wellness. Are we making the most out of wearable technology?
Session 4
14:00 – 14:50
Mind over matter
Early diagnosis of neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s and Parkinsons disease are critical to treatment and prognosis. How can we accelerate early disease detection?
Session 5
15:00 – 15:50
Just a touch
The restrictions of the pandemic has led to a decrease in the opportunities to monitor patients face to face who have wounds following trauma or surgery or those who have wounds (leg ulcers for example) associated with chronic conditions such as poor circulation. How can we improve remote monitoring of such wounds and enable patients to more effectively manage their care?
Session 1
09:25 – 10:15
Access all areas
Market access isn’t the only barrier to entry for MedTech, accessing clinicians can be just as difficult. How can we lower the barrier and engage clinicians more readily?
Session 3
11:55- 12:45
Regulation, regulation, regulation
The evolving regulatory landscape across the UK, EU and US is complex and confusing. How do you prepare your regulatory strategy to enable a rapid route to market?
Session 4
14:00 – 14:50
Money market
Funding is always a rate-limiting step in product develop. How can you access grant funding, particularly global funding , and what is the UK doing to plug the gap?
Session 5
15:00 – 15:50
Can I help you?
Assistive technologies can be life-changing for those who require personal support and care. Are we doing enough to develop products to enhance quality of life?
Session 1
09:25 – 10:15
Early doors
Now that we are no longer part of the EU, what steps should the UK take to innovate in the MedTech space?
Session 2
10:55 – 11:45
Physical and functional testing of medical devices
Understanding the Pros and Cons of Utilising an Established Combinational Product Platform vs a Unique Combinational Product Platform when developing your product for market.
Session 3
11:55- 12:45
You’ve got the look
Aesthetics are incredibly important in product design and usability. Are we designing with patients in mind?
Session 4
14:00 – 14:50
Circular Economy
With growing concerns on climate change and focus on sustainability, how are ensuring that med tech devices are durable and recyclable?
Session 5
15:00 – 15:50
Predicting the next pandemics
Do we have the technology and infrastructure to enable us to rapidly predict and respond to the next infectious disease pandemics?
Closing
15:55 – 16:05
Closing remarks
ARUN HARISHÂ | Strategy Director | CPI
Networking
16:05 – 17:00
Drinks Reception
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