Come and be inspired by some of the UK’s brightest, award-winning medical device manufacturers. Listen to how they have developed products to meet unmet clinical needs along with the difficulties and successes they have encountered, from concept to design, production and commercialisation. They are all graduates from Loughborough University.
10.30 – 12.30 |
Young MedTech Entrepreneurs, Chair – Prof. Graham Ball
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10.30 – 11.00 | The Medical Technology Research Centre (MTRC) at Anglia Ruskin University – Integrating Academic, Clinical and Commercial Med Tech Development |
Prof Graham Ball, Director, Medical Technologies Research Centre (MTRC), Anglia Ruskin University See Biography | |
11.00 – 11.30 | mOm Incubators: From a Drawing on a Desk to Saving Babies’ Lives |
James Roberts, CEO, mOm Incubators See Biography | |
11.30 – 12.00 | Knife Crime & Death through Blood Loss: My Technology Solution |
Joseph Bentley, Founder & Managing Director, ACT Medical See Biography | |
12.00 – 12.30 | From Idea to Reality, a Journey into 3D Printed Prosthetics |
Kate Walker, Founder & CEO, Exphand Prosthetics See Biography | |
12.30 – 12.45 | Refreshment Break |
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12.45 – 14.15 |
Women in MedTech Forum, sponsored by Xplore Life Science
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(Sandwich lunch will be provided) | |
Chair: Dr Helen Meese, CEO & Founder, The Care Machine Ltd See Biography | |
A 20 year journey in Med Tech – personal reflections and advice | |
Michelle Sullivan, Head of Public Affairs, UK & Ireland, Boston Scientific See Biography | |
Women’s Leadership at Baxter | |
Noor Jaffar, Process Engineer / Maintenance and Engineering, Baxter Healthcare Corporation See Biography | |
The power of women’s networks and why we still need them | |
Beth Hindle, Senior Design Assurance Engineer, Stryker See Biography | |
Ventilator Challenge UK – Stepping Up to the Challenge | |
Mary Ryan, Director of Innovation, Technology & Regulatory Affairs, Penlon See Biography |