Seminars for Engineers announces its 2011 dates for its seminar “Medical Device Design and Development”
Medical Device Design and Development
February 7 – 8, 2011 Anaheim, CA USA
Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Instructor Michael Drues, President of Vascular Sciences in Grafton, Massachusetts, is an essential resource for learning the pros and cons of minimally invasive devices designs and applications; learning about selecting materials available on today’s market and what may be available in the near future; being briefed on regulatory requirements that apply to various product design; and getting updated on emerging trends in the medical device industry.
Cases will explain the differences and similarities across the numerous fields of medical device designs. Examples of medical devices and procedures from a variety of clinical specialties are presented in an interactive format discussing their capabilities and possible improvements.
Registration and Information about this and technical seminars in other locations are available at www.SeminarsForEngineers.com/medical, by emailing info@SeminarsForEngineers.com, or by phoning 1.877.755.2272.
About Seminars For Engineers (USA)
Since 2003, Seminars For Engineers, has been offering two day technical courses designed to disseminate the most current and comprehensive information available and provide practical problem solving techniques for a broad spectrum of manufacturing and R&D professionals. Topics ranging from Fastening Technology and Bolted Joint Design, Fundamentals of Injection Mold Design and Sealing Technology for Packaging Processes to Understanding Web Handling Systems and Composite Materials Design, Testing & Fabrication are taught by the foremost authorities in their fields. Company website: www.SeminarsForEngineers.com
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