Demystifying regulations and commercialisation mini-series
30 Jul 2021
Events coming up in September
The Demystifying regulation and commercialisation mini-series is hosted through the Christabel Pankhurst Institute for Health Technology Research and Innovation. The mini-series consists of four events, taking place between June and October 2021, organised by Advanced Materials in Medicine (AMM), Translation Manchester, Digital Futures, the University of Manchester Innovation Factory, and the Institute of Data Science and AI.
Find out about the two upcoming events below, and register by following this link.
Medical Technology regulatory event - 2 September
Speaker Kyun Thibaut is the Founder and Managing Director at COVARTIM, a Belgian engineering company focused on medical devices. He has had the opportunity to work in various companies belonging to the most high-tech industries in the world, and will be covering the EU landscape, the EU regulatory pathway for medical devices, qualification, classification, conformity assessment routes, main stakeholders, quality and conformity assurance requirements, main stakeholders, product development activities (with examples of materials and digital health solutions), differences with pharma and IVD, and comparison with the US.
This event welcomes researchers, academics, clinicians, ERDF SMEs and healthcare providers.
You can also book a 1-2-1 with Kyun on 9th September 2021, by emailing pankhurst@manchester.ac.uk.
Value Proposition Development and Health Economics Support - this has been rescheduled to 17 September
Join our Health Economics experts for support in progressing your health and care products and services towards commercialisation.
This session has been designed specifically for organisations enrolled in the ERDF-funded Research and Innovation (R&I) Health Accelerator Programme, academics, clinicians and healthcare experts.
By attending this event, you will learn how Health Economics can strengthen your value proposition and how methods of economic evaluation can be used to present cost effectiveness and impact of health and care technologies. A Health Economics approach is a useful way of defining your customer segments, end users, and their key unmet needs, and determine whether your product/service can deliver value to them. It is also an approach that helps you to understand the adoption process, and work towards engaging with the right people at the right time.