INNOVATIVE, INTERACTIVE & INSPIRING - 20.-22. April 2021
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Organized by Bayern Innovativ on behalf of the Bavarian Ministry of Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy Supported by Forum MedTech Pharma e.V.
Medical technology is one of the key sectors of the Bavarian economy. lt takes on a leading position in the industrial health economy both nationally and internationally. Especially in these difficult times, innovative medical products and high-tech solutions from Bavaria guarantee best quality treatments. Intensive research in automation, medical robotics, telemedicine, remote care and artificial intelligence as well as innovative digital manufacturing processes offer great potential, but, on the other hand, also require lots of resources. Thus, we can only be successful if all players from science, industry as well as health care cooperate with our clinics and doctors. After the successful implementation of the first virtual MedtecSUMMIT Congress & Partnering, we are pleased to offer a virtual network platform to the national and international medical technology community for the second time. MedtecSUMMIT takes place from April 20-22, 2021 in partnership with the medical technology fair MedtecLIVE. „Innovative, interactive, inspiring“ - this is the slogan of this year's congress. In combination with MedtecLIVE, the congress offers a broad forum for transdisciplinary networking through specialist lectures, industry forums and round tables. Exciting lectures on the topics of clinical innovation, regulatory affairs, market access, production and digital technologies are waiting for you. I cordially invite you to our virtual MedtecSUMMIT 2021. Let us actively shape a successful future of the healthcare industry and further strengthen Bavaria as a platform and incubator for innovations in medical technology. Bavarian State Minister of Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy Deputy Bavarian Prime Minister
Medtech Start-Ups have many challenges for a successful market entry. It requires a strong ecosystem and partners to find access to the closed market of our healthcare system. Experienced financing partners understand the challenges and guide the valuable ideas to become a successful innovation. In the session insights will be provided from the ecosystem for Start-Ups, over smart money, Tuesday, 20. April 2021 and investment partners to the innovation perspective of healthcare insurance. Start-Ups – Financing & German Market Access (Partners: EIT Health & Medical Valley) Congress Session 10:30-12:30 Moderator: Dr. Kurt Höller Director of Business Creation, EIT Health e.V. The European Perspective and Activities for Healthcare Entrepreneurship and Business Incubation Dr. Kurt Höller Director of Business Creation, EIT Health e.V. From Seed to Growth Financing – Instruments and Success Factors for Healthcare Start-Ups Julian Zachmann Investment Manager, High-Tech Gründerfonds (HTGF) Growth Financing - Scaling the Healthcare Business Dr. Peter Graf Investment Manager Life Science, BayBG Bayerische Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH How (the) Early Bird catches the Start-Up! Thom Rasche Managing Partner, EARLYBIRD Venture Capital Investing in Healthcare System impacts Innovations Benjamin Westerhoff Head of product-strategy and product-development, BARMER Pitches Start-Ups 13:00-15:00 Dr. Kurt Höller Director of Business Creation, EIT Health e.V. Young Talent Award 15:30-17:00 Jörg Trinkwalter CEO, Medical Valley EMN e.V. Award Ceremony Start-Up Award and Young Talents Award 16:30-17:00 by Dr. Kurt Höller & Jörg Trinkwalter Start-Ups compete with their innovation for high valuated prices and visibility. It will be a unique opportunity to pitch the business plan, challenge and discuss it with experts and gain exposure. Young talents get the opportunity to present their excellent thesis and present it to a renowned jury and get visibility to leading companies as a boost for the professional career.
As the end of the transition period is due in a few weeks, most medtech companies should have already done their homework and adjusted personnel, workflows, processes, and portfolio. Now it is time to make up your mind on how to utilize these changes for your innovation system. After a short legal update and first audit experiences, the morning session will focus on the supplier- Tuesday, 20. April 2021 manufacturer-relationship and the importance of clinical data, especially from PMCF. Regulation - Don't Hesitate, Innovate! (Partners: ZVEI & VDE) Congress Session 10:30-12:30 Moderator: Hans-Peter Bursig CEO, ZVEI - Zentralverband Elektrotechnik- und Elektronikindustrie e. V. Finish line ahead – are we ready for the Medical Device Regulation? Annika Eberstein Regulations & Research Senior Manager, COCIR Experience from the first MDR Audits – Common Pitfalls for Manufacturers Dr. Christiana Hofmann Team-Lead Non-Active Medical Devices, TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH MDR Compliance in Different Roles – Communication Channels between Economic Operators Dr. Jennifer Dean Regulatory Affairs Project Manager, Metecon GmbH Development collaboration - split tasks, joined documentation Miriam Schulze Director Medical Engineering, bayoonet AG Post Market Surveillance - Challenge or Chance? Berkin Güler Senior Consultant Regulatory Affairs & Product Manager Post-Market Surveillance Services, NSF Prosystem GmbH Technology Session 13:00 -15:00 Moderator: Dr. Frank Miermeister Projektmanager, Forum MedTech Pharma e.V. Round Table: Regulation of AI Applications - (Im-)Possible? 15:30-17:00 Moderator: Florian Schlögel Content Manager Digital Platforms, VDE Verband der Elektrotechnik Elektronik Informationstechnik e. V. Introduction Dr. Thorsten Prinz Senior Manager Medical Software, VDE Medical Devices and Software The Notified Body's View Michael Bothe Co-Head of Certification Body Active Medical Devices, DQS Medizinprodukte GmbH The Company's View Juri Rohde Head of Quality & Regulatory, FUSE-AI GmbH Open Discussion: Marketing Authorization for AI Applications: How to Succeed Regulatory compliance for AI applications in medical devices is challenging. Until now, AI applications are only cleared by the notified bodies or competent authorities if the algorithm is frozen and hence the learning process is stopped. However, there is a need for the use of continually learning processes in healthcare. Regulatory affairs experts will discuss the current challenges with industry and notified bodies.
Orthopaedic and trauma surgery as an interdisciplinary field is currently characterized by a variety of innovations such as VR/AR applications or bioprinting. The session will give an overview of the innovations in orthopaedic and trauma surgery and will highlight various examples and applications. Learn about the latest advances in intraoperative imaging, new possibilities of Tuesday, 20. April 2021 virtual facial reconstruction for orthopaedic surgery or new robotic applications in musculoskeletal research. Join the session Innovation in Orthopaedic and and exchange ideas with experts from medicine, industry, and Trauma Surgery research. (Partners: DGOU) Congress Session 10:30-12:30 Moderator: Prof. Dr. Thomas Armin Schildhauer Director and Medical Director of Surgical Clinic, Universitätsklinik des Bergmannsheil & Chairman of the Board of Forum MedTech Pharma e.V. Overview of Innovation in Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery Prof. Dr. Dieter Wirtz Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, University Hospital Bonn Prof. Dr. Michael Raschke Chairman of Trauma Surgery, Hand and Reconstructive Surgery, University Hospital Münster Advances in Intraoperative Imaging and Guidance Martin Ringholz Director Global Marketing, Ziehm Imaging GmbH Advances in Virtual Facial Reconstruction - Implications for Orthopedic Surgery Dr. Dr. Jürgen Lichtenstein Consultant, Department for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, University-Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Kiel & Computer-Aided Medical Procedures & Augmented Reality, Technical University Munich Robotics Applications in Musculoskeletal Research Priv.-Doz. Dr. Jan Christoph Katthagen Consultant, Department of Trauma-, Hand- and Reconstructive Surgery & Head of the Biomechanics Department, University Hospital Münster Technology Session: XR - from medical education to surgical guidance 13:00-15:00 Moderator: Prof. Dr. Nassir Navab Chair Head for Computer Aided Medical Procedures & Augmented Reality, Technical University München Augmented Reality – current surgical Applications and Needs Prof. Dr. Rüdiger von Eisenhart-Rothe Director of Clinic for Orthopaedic and Sport Orthopaedic University Hospital rechts der Isar Technical University München Recent Developments and Innovations in surgical AR Prof. Dr. Nassir Navab Chair Head for Computer Aided Medical Procedures & Augmented Reality, Technical University München First Experiences with AR in the Treatment of Pseudarthroses Prof. Dr. René Hartensuer Senior Consultant, Department of Trauma-, Hand- and Reconstructive Surgery, University Hospital Muenster Optimized Digital Processes for Medical Education Petra Dahm CIO, StellDirVor GmbH Surgical Training with X-Ray Simulators and Haptic Feedback Dr. Simon Weidert Chief Medical Officer, Medability GmbH Daniel Seifert Sales & Marketing Director, Medability GmbH IoT Framework for Augmented Reality René Zölfl Business Development Director Life Sciences, Parametric Technology GmbH Round Table: Bioprinting and Biomechanics - When do we print Bones and Implants in the OR? 15:30-17:00 Moderator: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Georg Duda Director, Julius Wolff Institute for Biomechanics and Musculoskeletal Regeneration, Charite Berlin Bioprinting - New Ways for Personalized Bone Replacement? Prof. Dr. med. Dieter Wirtz Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery, University Hospital Bonn Mechanobiology of Regeneration – from 3D Printing to Cell Therapy Prof. Dr.-Ing. Georg Duda Director, Julius Wolff Institute for Biomechanics and Musculoskeletal Regeneration, Charite Berlin Additive Manufacturing of Implants and Surgical Templates Stefan Leonhardt Managing Director, Kumovis GmbH Tool or Toy? – 3D Printing in Oral- and Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery PD Dr. mult. Florian M. Thieringer Senior Consultant Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery & Co-Director 3D Print Lab, University Hospital Basel The session highlights various topics around the innovative and growing field of bioprinting and biomechanics such as personalized bone replacements and the mechanobiology of regeneration. Learn about new methods of additive manufacturing of implants and surgical templates and gain knowledge of 3D printing in oral- and cranio-maxillofacial surgery. Join the following discussion to get exciting insights and exchange ideas with specialists of this fascinating field.
In den letzten Monaten haben sich im Kleinbereich Patienten und Ärzte zunehmend für digitale Möglichkeiten die Diagnose und Therapie unterstützen entschieden. Digitale Lösungen sind auf dem besten Weg sich mittel- und langfristig als Ergänzungen zu etablieren. Diese Session gibt einen Überblick über die aktuellen Mittwoch, 21. April 2021 Gesetzesänderungen zur Förderung von Innovationen in der Klinik im Bereich der Digitalisierung u.a. mit dem Digitalisierung im Klinikum Krankenhauszukunftsgesetz und beleuchtet einzelne Themen mit (This session will be held in German) dem Fokus auf den Patientenvorteil. (Partner: Medical Valley) Digitalisierung im Klinikum: Patient im Fokus? 10:30-12:30 Moderator: Dr. Georg Münzenrieder Referatsleiter, Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Gesundheit und Pflege Digitalisierung im Klinikum – Vorteil für das Klinikum und den Patient durch das KHZG Ecky Oesterhoff Leiterin Krankenhausversorgung, hih - health innovation hub des Bundesministeriums für Gesundheit Cyber Security im Gesundheitswesen – Herausforderung oder Chance für den Patienten durch die Digitalisierung? Dr. Manfred Criegee-Rieck Leiter IT, Klinikum Nürnberg Verbesserte Notfallmedizin durch die Digitalisierung Dr. Stephan Prückner Geschäftsführer, LMU Klinikum, Institut für Notfallmedizin und Medizinmanagement - INM Digitale Arzt-Patienten-Kommunikation - von der Videosprechstunde über mHealth bis zu künstlicher Intelligenz Dr. David Back Facharzt für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie; Klinik für Unfallchirurgie und Orthopädie; Bundeswehrkrankenhaus Berlin & Leiter der AG Digitalisierung der DGOU Digitale Daten in Praxis und Wissenschaft Dr. Dominik Pförringer Facharzt für Orthopädie und Unfallchirurgie, Klinikum rechts der Isar & Stellv. Leiter der AG Digitalisierung der DGOU Belohnung oder Bestrafung – Digitaler Reifegrad als Messung des Fortschritts Dr. Jan-David Liebe Forschungsgruppe Informatik im Gesundheitswesen, Wirtschaftsinformatik und Statistik, Hochschule Osnabrück World Café: Smart Hospital - Digitalisierung der Arbeitsabläufe und der Organisation Klinikum Luxshiya Ariyanayagam − Business Transformation, Fraunhofer Institut für integrierte Schaltungen (IIS) 15:30-17:00 Victor Naumann − Innovation & Transformation, Fraunhofer Institut für integrierte Schaltungen (IIS) Dr. Andreas Hamper − Innovation & Transformation, Fraunhofer Institut für integrierte Schaltungen (IIS) Fragestellungen rund um die Thematik zu Smart Hospital der Digitalisierung von Arbeitsabläufen und Infrastruktur in Klinikum werden in einem virtuellen interaktiven World Café Format diskutiert und ausgearbeitet. Die Methodik des World Cafés ist eine Kreativitätsmethode, die sich bemüht offene Diskussionen und Gespräche rund um verschiedene Fragestellungen zu fördern. Hierbei wird pro Tisch (virtuell pro Breakout Room) eine Fragestellung bearbeitet. An jedem Tisch (Breakout Room) befindet sich ein Moderator und ein Tischpate, welcher die Rolle des Gastgebers übernimmt und alle Teilnehmer über die Fragestellung an seinem Tisch aufklärt. Die Teilnehmer rotieren von einem Tisch (Breakout Room) zum anderen und bearbeiten jeweils eigene Ideen und bauen auf den bereits von den Vorgängern erarbeiteten Materialen auf. Am Ende der Diskussionsrunden, haben alle Teilnehmer jeweils jeden Tisch (Breakout Room) besucht und an jeder Idee mitgewirkt. Die Moderatoren stellen nun in einer Abschlussrunde, die Ideen der Teilnehmer im Plenum vor und schließen das World Café damit ab. Wir freuen uns auf Ihre Teilnahme und die gemeinsame Diskussion zu Smart Hospital. Fragestellungen: • Was sind die Hemmnisse und Barrieren von Entscheidungsträgern bezüglich der digitalen Transformation von Organisationsprozessen in Kliniken? • Was sind die größten prozessualen Fallstricke & Vorteile von digitalisierten Arbeitsabläufen in Kliniken? • Welche Daten fehlen heute in den Arbeitsabläufen und der Infrastruktur in Kliniken um einen messbaren (Mehr-)Wert/Nutzen zu generieren?
International markets have individual chances and challenges for medical technology providers and suppliers. On the one hand the chances are in the market volume as well as the reimbursement, and on the other hand the challenges are with the regulations as well as export and strategy for the market access. We will provide an overview of selected international markets and support for the access. Building products for the international medical Wednesday, 21. April 2021 technology market will require the understanding of the various markets to drive strategic growth decisions and sustainable International Markets – global innovation. Opportunities and Challenges for Market Entry Congress Session 10:30-12:30 Moderator: Dr. Jörg Traub Managing Director, Forum MedTech Pharma e.V. Overview of International Healthcare Systems - From Germany to other EU Markets Gabriel Flemming Senior Manager Healthcare, Germany Trade and Invest - Gesellschaft für Außenwirtschaft und Standortmarketing mbH MedTech Market in Japan - Overview and Ways for Market Access Noboru Yamada Senior Director, Saitama City Foundation for Business Creation The Brazilian MedTech Market - Opportunities and Challenges Tobias Zobel Managing Director, Medical Valley and Consultant ENRICH in Brazil - European Network of Research and Innovation Centres and Hubs UK after Brexit – Updates from the Island Stefan Bolleininger Founder and CEO, be-on-quality GmbH Regulation with NMPA of Medical Devices in China Zhencan Xu Junior Medical Device Consultant, FSQ Functional Safety & Quality Experts GmbH Vorstellung zweier Studien: (this part of the session will be in German) Industrielle Gesundheitswirtschaft in Bayern 15:30-17:00 Moderator: Dr. Jörg Traub Leiter MedtecSUMMIT, Geschäftsführer Forum Medtech Pharma e.V., Leiter Spezialisierungsfeld Gesundheit Bayern Innovativ Vorworte Hubert Aiwanger Staatsminister, Bayerischen Staatsministerium für Wirtschaft, Landesentwicklung und Energie Klaus Holetschek Staatsminister, Bayerischen Staatsministerium für Gesundheit und Pflege Vorstellung der Studien Dr. Sandra Hofmann Studienleitung, WifOR Institut Fragen zu den Studien Dr. Sandra Hofmann, WifOR Institut MR Dr. Thomas Krammer, Referat 41 Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Wirtschaft, Landesentwicklung und Energie Herr LMR Andreas Ellmaier, Referat 83 Bayerischen Staatsministerium für Gesundheit und Pflege Vorstellung der Studien „Industrielle Gesundheitswirtschaft in Bayern“ im Auftrag des Bayerischen Staatsministeriums für Wirtschaft, Landesentwicklung und Energie (StMWi) und „Gesundheits- und Pflegewirtschaft in Bayern und seinen 50 Gesundheitsregionen plus“ im Auftrag des Bayerischen Staatsministeriums für Gesundheit und Pflege (StMGP). Die Gesundheits- und Pflegewirtschaft ist die Leitbranche in Bayern, international in der Spitzengruppe und sorgt für Wohlstand und Gesundheit im Freistaat und mit ihren Innovationen für die ganze Welt.
The Production of medical products is changing: More and more processes are digitalized, and machinery is becoming part of a digital network - known as Industry 4.0. "New" production techniques like 3D-printing force digitalization. Aiming towards higher efficiency is one issue but being able to produce individualized medical products with increasing quality requirements is as important. After getting an overview of the digital process chain, we focus on the implementation Wednesday, 21. April 2021 in the production of medical products and discuss obstacles of integrating quality control in the digital process chain, and finish with a Digital Processes and Smart glance at the future of manufacturing. Manufacturing Congress Session 10:30-12:30 Moderator: Tina Johnscher Project Manager Technology, Bayern Innovativ GmbH Digital Process Chain used for the Production of Medical Products Ferdinand Biermann Business Unit Manager Life Science Engineering, IPT Fraunhofer The future of MedTech production: How to effectively control the implementation and selection of new manufacturing technologies in regulated MedTech world? Antti Virtanen Head of Sales, Innokas Medical Ltd. Challenges in 3D-Printing: process chains and data management for series production Patricia Graf Team Manager R&D Innovative Materials & Technologies, Aesculap AG A Small Glance towards the Future of Manufacturing Benedikt Altmann Engineering and Simulation Additive Manufacturing, MBFZ toolcraft GmbH Technology Session 13:30-15:00 Moderator: Stefanie Brauer Projektmanagerin, Forum MedTech Pharma e.V. Round Table: AM Table Talks powered by EXPERIENCE ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING: Use Cases of 3D Printing Moderator: Christian Bay 15:30-17:00 Managing director of research center of Campus Additive innovations at University Bayreuth Ekaterina Leaustic Project Director EXPERIENCE ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING Messe Augsburg ASMV GmbH Pre-Process: How you can exploit AM in the medical industry – Pre-Process as the key to success Volker Junior CEO Phoenix GmbH & Co. KG In-Process: Facial reconstruction with Additive Manufacturing – The benefits of an individual device Laura Kastenmayer Industry & Customer Project Manager Medical TRUMPF Laser- und Systemtechnik GmbH In Process: 3D printing as a technology of the future for the medical industry – real study case Marcin Szymański Product Manager Vshaper Sp. z o. o. Post-Process: Additive manufacturing of medicine products made out of metal and plastics – form follows function, combined with a homogeneous and perfect appearance with suitable post processing David Miller Head of Program Management Robert Hofmann GmbH Using Additive Manufacturing in the manufacturing process of medical devices is relatively new. With an increasing diversity of materials, optimized processes, and an improved quality of the products the field of application for 3D-printing is expanding. But using 3D printing in an industrial process is also associated with challenges like quality assurance, work safety and post processing. In this afternoon we will take a closer look to impressive use cases of 3D printing in medical technology with long-time experts and get insights about integrating it into industrial processes. Afterwards you will have the opportunity to get in touch with people interested in 3D printing in medical technology through a speed-networking with the experts.
The digitization of sensor driven health applications is progressing rapidly in all areas of Smart Living – from Ambient Assisted Living and Telemonitoring in Smart Homes allowing self-determined living in old age to mobile vital parameter monitoring using medical Apps & Wearables. The spread of networkable household components as well as mobile communication devices Thursday, 22. April 2021 create new applications and new business models. This session Smart Living – Sensor and will address the latest technological innovations and a variety of best-practice applications. Data Driven Health (Partner: SmartHome Initiative Deutschland e.V.) Congress Session 10:30-12:30 Moderator: Dr. Christian Münzenmayer Head of Image Processing and Medical Engineering Department, Fraunhofer IIS Next Generation Human Centric Wearable Sensor Technologies Dr. Ashok Sridhar Senior Business Development Manager & Start-up Specialist, TNO Holst Centre oBPM: The Optical Revolution in Remote Blood Pressure Monitoring Jens Krauss Vice-President, Systems, CSEM SA Smart Healthcare Technologies and Applications for Self Quantification and Remote Diagnostics Ulrich Schulze Althoff Chief Digital Officer, Medisana GmbH Redefining Connected Care & Health Ester Sarquella Government and Public Affairs Director, Tunstall Televida Technology Session 13:00-15:00 Moderator: Jürgen Frickinger Projektmanager, Forum MedTech Pharma e.V. Round Table: Infrastructure and Security for Sensitive Medical Data 15:30-17:00 Moderator: Jochen Bauer Head of Department "Home Automation", Institute for Factory Automation and Production Systems (FAPS), FAU, Erlangen-Nürnberg Quality Management and Data Security in a Mobile Health Lab for Connected and Digitalized Healthcare Christian Weigand Head of Fraunhofer IIS Mobile Health Lab, Fraunhofer IIS LIVE-HACK Sourabh Naik Cybersecurity Expert-Product Specialist, TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH Cybersecurity for Medical Devices Jan Küfner Senior Product Specialist Cyber Security, TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH Discussion The digitization of sensor driven health applications is progressing rapidly in all areas of Smart Living – from Ambient Assisted Living and Telemonitoring in Smart Homes allowing self-determined living in old age to mobile vital parameter monitoring using medical Apps & Wearables. The spread of networkable household components as well as mobile communication devices create new applications and new business models. This session will address opportunities and challenges in the rapidly growing Smart Living market with a special focus on Cyber Security.
Due to Covid-19 diagnostics and innovative therapeutics have received increased attention not just in professional circles but also in the general population. Get an overview in this session on what is going on in the field of diagnostics Thursday, 22. April 2021 regarding the mandatory implementation of the IVDR as well as the current and future trends. Innovative Therapeutics and Trends in Diagnostics with Updates from IVDR (Partner: BioPark Regensburg GmbH & Bitkom e.V.) Congress Session 10:30-12:30 Moderator: Dr. Georg Kääb Chief Editor Platform Life Sciences, GoingPublic Media AG IVDR - Milestones you should have already reached Dr. Sebastian Grömminger Consultant for Approval of in-vitro-Diagnostics, Johner Institut GmbH Covid-19 - An Accelerator for Diagnostics? Dr. Peter Quick CEO, Promega GmbH Digitalization, Automation & Robotics in Pre- and Postanalytics Dr. Hans-Maria Heyn CEO, Smart4Diagnostics Real Time Diagnositics for Therapy - Tissue Classification during Surgery Dr. James Kinross Senior Lecturer & Consultant in Colorectal surgery, Department of Surgery and Cancer, St. Mary's Hospital, Imperial College London Are Machine Learning, Digital Ecosystems, Structured Data and Biobanks an Accelerator for Innovation in Diagnostics and Therapeutics? 15:30 – 17:00 Moderator: Alina Hesse Speaker for Health & Pharma, Bitkom e.V. Are high-dimension and -quantity patient data the swiss knife for health care industry? Jens Wiehler Managing Director, DigiMed Bayern Digital Pathology and Biobanking: Innovation-pool for the Health Care Industry Prof. Dr. Christoph Brochhausen Speaker Central Biobank Regensburg, Institut for Pathology, Universitätsklinikum Regensburg Pharma 4.0: Innovation & Digital Ecosystems Moritz Mumme Research Coordination and Policy - Digital Healthcare, IESE Fraunhofer How to effectively harness big data in healthcare to improve patient outcomes Pierre Cholet Head of Commerical Europe, Decentriq Data-driven approaches for diagnostics and therapeutics - such as AI, big data or digital ecosystems - have been hot topics for several years now, but are they actual accelerators for innovation in diagnostics and therapeutics? How can enabled access and the enhanced use of data help to transform healthcare and improve patient outcomes? And, what are current obstacles to integrate data-driven innovation in the healthcare ecosystem? These and further questions we will discuss with various experts in our afternoon session.
Surgery is more and more supported by technical assistive systems. Specially in laparoscopy, neurosurgery, cardiac surgery or orthopaedics several surgical interventions are now feasible and create new therapeutic options for patients. These clinical robotic systems are partly already available in clinical practice, but many more systems are in the pipeline of international Thursday, 22. April 2021 research projects and collaborations for future applications. This Clinical Robotics - Status Quo session will give you an impression of the options from research to industry, clinical applications and to the future. and Future Perspective (Partner: BVMed) Congress Session 10:30-12:30 Moderator: Hans-Peter Bursig CEO, ZVEI - Zentralverband Elektrotechnik- und Elektronikindustrie e. V. Medical Robotics - Evolution or Revolution? Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Radermacher Chair of Medical Engineering, RWTH Aachen Clinical Robotics: Future Perspective and Strategy for Diagnostic and Therapy Dr. Louise McKenna Head of Advanced Therapies, Siemens Healthcare GmbH Robotics in Orthopaedic Surgery: Current Options and Future Prospectives Prof. Dr. Henning Windhagen Chairman Department of Orthopaedics and Surgery, Hannover Medical School Robotics: a „Swiss Knife“ for the Digital O.R.? Dr. Dominik Fischer Product Line Manager Mixed Reality & Robotics Digital Health Technologies, Brainlab AG Round Table Discussion: Surgical Robotics in EU und USA - Obstacles and Opportunities 15:30-17:00 Moderator: Dr. Joachim Haes Director Government Affairs DACH und Osteuropa, Intuitive Surgical Deutschland GmbH Discussion partners Prof. Dr. med. Dirk Wilhelm Clinical Director, Surgineering, Research Group Minimally invasive Interdisciplinary Therapeutical Interventions (MITI) Julian Klodmann Scientific Head of MIRO Innovation Lab, Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics, German Aerospace Center José-Luis Moctezuma Vice President Robotics Technology Development, Stryker Robert Geiger CEO, AKTORmed Prof. Michael Friebe CEO, IDTM GmbH Surgical robotic systems are developed and used in clinical applications all over the world, with a focus on Europe and USA. Many companies are located with their headquarters in USA. In this round table discussion obstacles and opportunities concerning surgical robotic systems will be discussed with experts. Are there reasons for initiating innovations specially in Europe and/or in USA? What are the driving forces for a successful tech transfer from research to industry in Europe and USA? These are questions which might be discussed in this session. The audience is also invited to participate in the discussion by addressing questions in the chat.
Partnering The Partnering platform of MedTech Summit is also going to be a part of the virtual MedtecLIVE. All participants and exhibitors have the opportunity to network using matching criteria’s such as business sector, products and services to find new business partners and networking opportunities. How do I take part at the Partnering and how does it work? As a registered participant, you will receive an e-mail approx. seven days before the virtual Partnering event begins, so that you can start „onboarding“. Add your matching criteria to your profile and find your suitable discussion partners and exhibitors. Put together your personal agenda in advance and familiarize yourself with the platform. In the info on onboarding you will also receive further information on how to use all functions Media Partners
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