MOVING MEDICAL DEVICES FROM FIRST THOUGHT TO FINAL STAGE


In a perfect world, the cash spent on medical device R&D would automatically result in approvals. But even as the FDA vows to speed life-saving innovations to market with initiatives such as the Breakthrough Devices Program, setbacks in the process prevail. That's where BIOMEDevice San Jose comes in.



Taking place in the heart of medtech innovation — Silicon Valley — this two-day event empowers medical device designers, engineers, and executives with everything they need to move medtech projects to the next stage or development. Find resources to scale up, get more exposure for your products, and anything else in between.



BIOMEDevice lets you explore the trends driving meaningful advancements in healthcare and discover technologies for engineering devices for minimally invasive surgery, cardiovascular health, diagnostics, and other therapeutic applications.

Venue

VIRTUAL EVENT

Organizer

Informa Group PLC

Among exhibitors

Worldwide analogues
3—4 November 2020

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