MEDICA 2019
Dusseldorf, GermanyMEDICA, the leading international trade fair for the medical sector, invites you to Dusseldorf, Germany from 18 - 21 November 2019. MEDICA 2019 will present the newest medical technologies and achievements.
MEDICA, the leading international trade fair for the medical sector, invites you to Dusseldorf, Germany from 18 - 21 November 2019. MEDICA 2019 will present the newest medical technologies and achievements.
Through good times and bad, the strength of the US medtech industry has always been its sense of community and solidarity. While the biopharma world is large and sprawling, the medtech world has always been smaller and more close-knit, with strong ties between the various players: start-ups, investors, strategics and service providers.
USG-United Scientific Group, A Non-Profit Organization, delighted to announce the 2nd International Conference on Medical Imaging and Case Reports (MICR) dedicated to clinical and medical research intrinsic to all imaging modalities, including optical, ultrasound, magnetic resonance, x-ray computed tomography, nuclear imaging for diagnostic and treatment purposes
We are excited to announce this years keynotes and speakers for Digital Health World Congress 2019 in London. These include IBM, Babylon, NHS, Qardio, Orange, Telenor and many more!
BIOMEDevice lets you explore the trends driving meaningful advancements in healthcare and discover technologies for engineering devices for minimally invasive surgery, cardiovascular health, diagnostics, and other therapeutic applications.
DeviceTalks is an educational forum bringing together engineering, product development and commercialization professionals to share the challenges and best practices of getting medical devices to the market. Join us on December 9-10, 2019, as we explore the trends and technology that are shaping the future of the medical device industry.
MedTech Impact on Wellness is an educational session at the A4M/MMI Annual World Congress in Las Vegas, featuring perspectives from clinicians, healthcare executives, technology and device developers, and entrepreneurs.
The theme, “Vision 2020: Emerging Technologies to Elucidate the Rule of Life,” is intended to address the key problem of how the new emerging technologies can help us to engineer better biological systems to transform our understanding of the rule of life, as well as translate new discoveries in ways that ultimately benefit human health.
This 15th annual January course not only takes us to Costa Rica, a new destination for Penn Radiology CME, but is also an expanded week to include body imaging topics to appeal to a wider audience. The program is designed for full or part-time radiologists looking to improve their acumen in both breast and body imaging.
The Imaging in Beaver Creek course is designed to provide the tools for participants to enhance interpretation skills utilizing the latest imaging technologies. Lectures and cases will cover evidence-based practice techniques and protocols for improved diagnostic accuracy in multiple applications.