Phani Bidarahalli from Wipro to chair the upcoming 19th Software Design for Medical Devices Summit in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO, May 5, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- IQPC's 19th Software Design for Medical Devices Summit is pleased to announce the chairman of the Summit Mr. Phani Bidarahalli, GM & Head of Healthcare Engineering at Wipro. He will be joined by the expert speaker faculty including senior executive from GE Healthcare, Philips Healthcare, Medtronic and more this May 11 – 12, at The Hotel Kabuki in San Francisco.
The agenda is available for download on the event website, which can be accessed by visiting http://bit.ly/1GCSBJc which offers a detailed overview of the two days of master classes, case studies and panel discussions to cover a variety of topics including Mobile Medical, Human Factors, Cyber Security, Interoperability, Data Analytics, Agile Development, Quality Assurance, Regulatory Compliance.
"We're excited to Chair and participate in the upcoming Summit; Healthcare industry is adopting and driving new technologies at a very rapid pace in this highly connected world. Patients as a consumer are empowered more than ever before, analytics, clinical decision support, frugal innovation and usability will be a key challenge for all healthcare companies. We look forward to an exciting two days of discussion," said Phani Bidarahalli.
IQPC is the organizer of the Summit and is collaborating with the Pharma IQ. The event is sponsored by Wipro and Tech Excel. The media partners include Journal of Medical Device Regulation, ASSAY and Drug Development Technologies, PharmaVoice, pharmaforum and Medical News Today.
For more information on the event please view:
Brochure: http://bit.ly/1Iw8uG2
Pricing & Discounts: http://bit.ly/1GMl9Co
Speakers: http://bit.ly/1zzyHSj
CONTACT INFORMATION
Dionne Vaz, Marketing Manager - IQPC New York
Tel: +1-646-378-6022
Email: [email protected]
SOURCE IQPC
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