Be my guest at BIOMEDevice
From: EAG Laboratories
BIOMEDevice San Jose is returning to Silicon Valley December 4 – 5 and registration is officially open. If you’re a medical device designer, engineer, or executive looking for ways to move projects to the next stage of development, this is your kind of show. Explore the technologies redefining how we engineer devices in minimally invasive surgery, cardiovascular health, diagnostics, and other therapeutic applications. Plus, find the connections and education needed to keep the pace in the digital age of healthcare when it comes to AI, biosensors, wearables, and beyond. The best part? You get all the benefits of a paid conference, including expert-led sessions and networking events — totally free.
I will have an exhibitor booth there and would really like you to join me.
As a special guest, please register at BIOMEDeviceSanJose.com/SPECIAL. To receive a free expo pass use the promo code SPECIAL.
Hope to see you there,
EAG Laboratories
Fast Facts: Why Silicon Valley
$5.3 Billion Northern California leads the nation in life sciences venture capital investments at $5.3 billion.
$1.4 Billion In the medical device market, the region is at the top in venture financing with $1.4 billion.
82,000+ Employed The Bay Area is the nation’s leading life sciences employer at 82,000+ employed.
All the Benefits of a Paid Educational Conference — for Free At BIOMEDevice, you can learn from the same experts and visionaries you’d find at a paid medical conference, but here, it won’t cost you a thing. Take a seat at two theaters on the expo floor — Center Stage and Tech Theater — where executives, experts, and physicians will impart their expertise hourly through panel discussions, presentations, case studies, and demos.
Session topics include:
- Artificial intelligence (AI)
- AR/VR
- Digital health
- IVD
- Minimally invasive surgery
- Robotic surgery
- Sensors
- Wearables
What Attendees Are Saying
"The show continues to be a great opportunity to meet new suppliers, discover new products, and make new connections." — Joe Bogusky, Intuitive Surgical
"Great for the San Jose area to have exhibitors showcasing their portfolios and providing the resources for potential business opportunities." — Glenn Delgado, In Cube Labs
"It was great to see many medical device technologies, microfluidics, and manufacturers at the same event." — Mahmoud Zubaidi, Gattaco
You're in good hands with a speaker list that includes leaders from Microsoft, AT&T;, and SIEMENS. Below are five must-attend sessions to add to any educational action plan.
- Keynote Panel — Digital Health: Beyond the Worried Well
Initially, digital devices were concentrated in the consumer health and wellness market, a.k.a., the "worried well." However, in the last five years these technologies have expanded into digital health with apps and wearables designed specifically for healthcare. Hear seasoned experts discuss opportunities and challenges during this exclusive keynote panel.
- Panel — How Sensors Support the Wearables Revolution
Sensor technology experts will take the stage to discuss the role of smart sensors in the massive rollout and application of wearable devices throughout the healthcare landscape. Topics include how sensors are advancing IOT applications (and in turn wearable devices), sensors for in-home monitoring, and sensors for smart drugs technologies.
- Live Demo — Developing a Wearable Display for Surgeons
Cameras and screens have long been used to augment surgeons' vision for greater precision during surgery. But as helpful as on-screen technology can be, it can also be challenging ergonomically. Until now. See a live demo of the medical grade, head-mounted wearable display that uses 3D and high-resolution OLED to improve visualization and ergonomics for surgeons.
- Panel — The Growing Artificial Intelligence Application Across Medical Devices
The digital age is redefining healthcare. With that, the amount of data that medical devices create is growing rapidly. Many companies are looking to artificial intelligence to help manage the acquisition, analysis, and integration of data. Learn how AI will change the healthcare landscape and what you need to know to adapt.
- Panel — The New Era of Minimally Invasive Surgery
Get an in-depth look at design-thinking and new technologies in product development processes as employed by leading manufacturers of minimally invasive products for cardiovascular, neurovascular, endovascular, and other interventional procedures. Points of discussion include the latest in surgical technologies, a look at miniaturization of devices, and innovating within market constraints.
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