20th Software Design for Medical Devices Summit in Boston to be Chaired by Phani Bidarahalli, Wipro
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- IQPC's 20th Software Design for Medical Devices Summit is pleased to announce that Mr. Phani Bidarahalli, GM & Head of Healthcare Engineering at Wipro will be chairing the summit.
He will be joined with expert speakers from Medtronic, Edwards Lifesciences, Baxter International, Systelabs, ShoeBar Associates, Neuronetics, GE Healthcare, EndoStim, British Standards Institute, Greatbatch and Lean-Agile Partners this October 26 – 28 in Boston.
"Based on the industry trends, we have designed a diverse set of topics to be covered as part of the conference. These are challenges that companies are facing today. This forum will serve as a platform to exchange best practices, review changing landscapes and help drive innovative solutions for Patients and Clinicians. Looking forward to the active participation of the industry", said Phani Bidarahalli.
Key topics to be discussed include Development & Trends in Agile-Based Design, Cybersecurity, Mobile Medical, Cloud-Computing, Risk Management, Interoperability, the "Internet of Things", Big Data, and much more.
The agenda is available for download on the event website, which offers a detailed overview of the two-day long, case studies, panel discussions and networking activities.
IQPC is the organizer of the event and is collaborating with Pharma IQ. The media partners include mHealth World Forum, ASSAY and Drug Development Technologies, 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing, Pharma Voice, PharmaPhorum, and Journal of Medical Device Regulation.
For more information on the event please view:
Brochure: http://bit.ly/1NlKA1c
Pricing & Discounts: http://bit.ly/1OGfJiO
Speakers: http://bit.ly/1GQO7j3
CONTACT INFORMATION
Dionne Vaz, Marketing Manager - IQPC New York
Tel: +1-646-378-6022
Email: [email protected]
SOURCE IQPC
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