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An Event for Researchers, Scientists, and Engineers Fostering Innovation in Medical Devices
It is estimated that the U.S. medical device market is a $57.6 billion industry and, with an increased demand for medical therapies and treatments, a new generation of medical device companies is emerging. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, one of the most important aspects of getting a medical device product to market is knowing where to begin and how to ensure compliance throughout the development life cycle.
National Instruments invites you to a full-day event on graphical system design and how it can help you develop high-quality medical devices in half the time of traditional methods. This complimentary seminar featuring presentations, hardware and software demonstrations, and case studies takes attendees through the creation of a medical device from concept to market.
Attend this event to:
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Learn how to design, prototype, and deploy FDA-compliant medical devices
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Discover how NI LabVIEW is used by scientists to complete their research on time and by engineers to shorten development timelines
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Hear industry experts discuss their approaches to the medical device life cycle
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Explore technology innovations in software and hardware, including commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) hardware used to design medical devices
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Examine case studies by system and application integrators who have successfully deployed medical devices
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Preview the National Instruments Medical Device Grant program offering software and training grants to medical device startups
Who Should Attend: This event is designed for biomedical or life science engineers, scientists and technicians who design, build or test Class I, II or III medical devices.
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