Program
Monday, November 14, 2022
11:40
Future from Fukushima - Medical Industry Cluster Project and Cooperation with NRW
Printed Electronics for Next Generation Wearables and Diagnostics
12:00
Printed Electronics Towards Stretchable and Skin Conformal Wearable Devices
12:20
Printed Electronics Enabling IoT Based Health Monitoring
12:40
Technology Platforms for Medical Wearables
13:00
Advanced Digital Technologies in Point of Care Diagnostics
13:40
Silicon-Based Microsensors for Medical & Health Care Applications
14:00
Sensors & Data Analytics - A Smart Hospital Case Study
14:20
Systems Engineering for Healthcare Applications
14:40
Edge AI-based Sensor Nodes: From Single Smart Medical Device to Connected Healthcare Applications
15:00
Force Sensors for Pressure Surveillance in Pumps and Other Medical Devices
15:20
Biosensors for Continuous Metabolic Monitoring in Medical Devices for Critical Care
15:40
Textile Sensors for Blood Pressure Measurement Without Cuff
16:00
Developments in Piezo-Electric Sensing Solutions
16:20
Smarter&Smaller, Healthcare Smart Ring as a New Trend in Japan
16:40
Nanomaterial based Electronic Biosensors: Status and Prospects
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Europe meets USA - High-Tech for Medical Devices
11:00
The Benefit of Using 3D Printing Technologies for Medical Applications
11:15
Alleima™, Former Sandvik Materials Technology, Forged from the Past, Engineered for the Future
Jerry Blanton
Alleima, Palm Coast/ Florida, US
11:30
New Multilayer Encapsulation Provides Ultra-Thin Film Barrier Protection for Medical Applications
11:45
False Positive Interference in Serological Assays
12:00
FVD: All-In-One Variable Dispense Pump
12:15
Innovations in CMOS Chip-on-Tip Endoscopy
Tehzeeb Gunja
OMNIVISION, Santa Clara/ California, US
12:30
Reducing Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections Through New Catheter Technology
Dr. Jon Meliones MD. MS, FCCM
UR24, Orange County/ California, US
12:45
New Standard of Care for Acute Pain Management
13:00
Design and Manufacturing of Laser-Cut Hypotube for Vascular Delivery Products
13:15
Fist Assist: A Global Device for Arm Circulation and Arm Vein Care for Medical Conditions
13:30
Development of Magnetic Medical Devices: From an Engineering Perspective
13:45
A New Generation of Needle Free Cartridge Injectors
14:00
Delivering Many Treatments with a Single Platform
14:15
Risk Mitigation: Collaboration between USA Manufacturing & European Medical Companies
14:30
The Future of Medical Device Within a MDR Compliant World
Gary Haberland
DANNIK, Orlando/ Florida, US
14:45
Challenges and Opportunities with Global Medical Products Launches – The Regulatory Perspective
15:00
Success Story of an US Company Entering the European Market: It’s A Small World After All
Aaron Johnson
Accumold, Ankeny/ Iowa, US
15:15
Summary and Discussion
16:00
Networking, Snacks and Drinks (participation free of charge for exhibitors and visitors, but registration is needed beforehand)
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Laser and Photonics Applications - EPIC Tech Watch
10:20
NanoVoxel – The New Method for Overnight 1µm-Resolution Micro-Fabrication
10:40
MedPhab - First European Pilot Line for Photonic Medical Devices
11:00
Miniaturized, High Performance Microscopes for Point-of-Care Applications
11:20
MicroOptics for LifeScience
11:40
3D Cell Culture Handling Platform Based on Photonic Technologies
12:00
Shining a Light on Product Development
12:20
Integrated Photonic Biosensing
12:40
Wafer-Level F2R – Assembly Solution for Small Form-Factor Photonic Devices
Andrzej Sielecki
Philips, Eindhoven, NL
13:00
Healthcare Manufacturing Solutions at Scale in Europe – Simon Schwinger, Business Enablement at Jabil Optics
13:20
760 nm: Jenoptik’s New Color for Aesthetic Applications
13:40
New Forms of Cooperation in Times of Pandemics and Antibiotic Resistance: The Leibniz Center for Photonics in Infection Research
Microfluidic Session Part I: Microfluidic Platforms - Shortcut to a Product
14:20
Microfluidic Platform - Starting Halfway to the Finish Line
14:40
Speed-Up from the Fabrication End - Approaches for a Quick Turnaround
15:00
Open Platform for Microfluidic Multi-Organ-Systems
15:20
Integrated Preparation of Biological Samples for Faster Diagnostics
15:40
Supply Chain Issues for Microfluidics
16:00
Microfluidic Multi-Organ-Platform
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Microfluidic Session Part II - Microfluidics: The Bits and Pieces to make-up a System
10:20
Bead Based Multiplex Assays for Serology and Antigen Detection of SARS-CoV-2
10:40
µTAS for Automatic Readout of Diagnostic Microbeads in Multiplex Diagnostics
11:00
Micro Annular Gear Pumps and Systems - For Continuous Applications with Low Pulsation Requirements
11:20
Where Photonics Meet Microfluidics – Challenges and Opportunities for Consumables in Glass
11:40
Advanced Methods for the Production of Next Generation Flow Reactors Out of Glass
12:00
Advanced Control in Microfluidics
12:20
Analytic & Diagnostic Solutions for Biotech Applications Enhanced by High-Efficient Active Microfluidics
12:40
Optical QC-Technologies for Microfluidic Devices
13:00
New Generation of Piezo-Electric Micro-Valves & Pumps
Dr. Ardavan Shabanian
muVaP GmbH, Freiburg / Schallstadt, DE
13:20
Integrated Microfluidic Chips: New Opportunities for MedTech Manufacturers in Pursue of Miniaturization at Volumes Production
13:40
Injection Molding of Fused Silica Glass for Next Generation Medical Solutions
Dr.-Ing. Frederik Kotz-Helmer
Glassomer GmbH, Freiburg im Breisgau, DE
14:00
Design-your-Lab: How to Efficiently Puzzle your Microfluidic Building Blocks
14:20
Design-your-Lab: How to Efficiently Puzzle your Microfluidic Building Blocks - Hands-On Session
Various Exhibitors