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The MD&M Chicago Conference is created to develop your knowledge on the most critical issues hitting the medical device industry in Chicago and beyond. This 2-day conference offers attendees the chance to move between 2 separate tracks per day. And you have the opportunity to choose between registering for individual 2-hour seminars, or registering by-the-day for for full access to the conference's offerings (see the benefits below of attending full-day vs. only registering for individual seminars). Benefits of attending... Hear from leading manufacturers, product experts, and process improvers for solutions and industry knowledge on new technology, new materials, quality control, design and advanced manufacturing techniques Have in-depth conversations and network with your peers at the various exclusive networking opportunities including the morning business card exchange, lunches and breaks Buy a 1- or 2-day pass and receive those day's presentations to share with your team - See more at: http://www.canontradeshows.com/expo/mdmmw13/conference.html#sthash.pwNvQzB7.dpuf
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New Materials Peers & Partners Education & TrainingIdeas & Inspiration
2013 HigHligHts45+ presenters across multiple events
550+ top medtech suppliers in the expo hallOver 6,500 peers waiting to network with you
New Robotics and Automation FeatureNew 3D Printing Zone
Endless opportunities for inspiration and ideas
Medical Device Innovation, Careers, Connections, and Learning
it starts Here
Exposition & Conference:
September 10–12, 2013McCormick Place Lakeside | Chicago, IL
Attend the Midwest’s Most Important MedTech Event
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Exposition & Conference:
September 10–12, 2013McCormick Place Lakeside Chicago, IL
You Won’t Find these at Your Desk!
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sOlUtiONs FOr YOUr MeDteCH PrOJeCts Meet face-to-face with over 550 contract services and technology providers with resources for your toughest medical device design, engineering, manufacturing, and packaging challenges in the expo hall.
First Class eDUCatiON, iNsPiratiON aND tHOUgHt-leaDersHiP REVAMPED! Two-day, two-track MD&M Conference featuring over 25 presentations, roundtables, and panels delivered by top OEMs
NEW! Robotics and Automation Theater in Expo Hall
NEW! Tech Theater in Expo Hall
NEW! Additive 3D Printing and Manufacturing Zone
iNDUstrY PeersNetwork with thousands of fellow engineers, R&D, design and manufacturing professionals from not only the medtech industry but also from aerospace, electronics, packaging, automation, plastics, robotics and more!
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WHY atteND a liVe eVeNt? MD&M Chicago is a total experience— education, inspiration, networking, sourcing and more.
1 In-person with Qualified Suppliers Solid partnerships start with real conversations. Meet face-to-face with suppliers to evaluate their capabilities.
2 See, Feel, and Touch No web video, picture or email can compare to the first-hand, in-person access to technology, materials and equipment.
3 A Back and Forth that Provides True Understanding Attend the MD&M conference where not only can you listen-in on expert talks, but also interact with presenters and get your specific questions answered. It’s the difference between reading a book and meeting the person who wrote the book.
4 Networking...and Hand Shakes?! Before social networking there was just good ole’ fashioned networking. And guess what? Firm hand shakes and real discussions are alive and well at MD&M Chicago.
5 You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know Internet searches work IF you know what you’re looking for. Inspiration and new ideas are sparked often by serendipity. Every interaction at MD&M is another chance to find something you didn’t know even existed.
We have at least a dozen more reasons, but why not attend and find out for yourself?
Register Today
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•Assembly and Automation Solutions
•Cleanroom and Sterilization •Contract R&D, Design, Engineering,
Manufacturing Partners•Electronics, Components,
Subassemblies
•Medical Packaging •Sophisticated Medical
Grade Materials •Testing, Inspection, Quality
Control Products & Services…and so much more.
tHe exPOsitiON: UP-ClOse, HaNDs-ON aND FaCe-tO-FaCe Take advantage of the face-to-face meetings and hands-on access to the latest technologies, equipment and materials, including solutions in:
WHO atteNDs & WHY?MD&M’s attendees include thousands of medical device company professionals from the entire spectrum of Research & Development, Manufacturing & Operations, Regulatory & Clinical Affairs and Executive Management from all around the country.
46% To learn about new products, services, or technologies
34% To make new contacts
9% To network with existing contacts/colleagues
4% To gather information for a purchasing decision
8% Other*
*Includes evaluating exhibiting in the future, make purchase, and attending educational sessions.
See why they attend:
Hundreds of major OEMs attended, including:
Meet with hundreds more!
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exCitiNg NeW exPO Hall FeatUres Product teardowns, inspirational keynotes, industry panel debates, innovation briefs and more! Check out this year’s great content offerings taking place right in expo hall all three days in two vibrant theaters. Plan your day and ensure you not only leave Chicago this year with great connections and supplier contacts, but also a dose of learning and new ideas. These sessions are open to all attendees – don’t miss out!
NEW FOR 2013!Robotics and Automation Theater
MD&M Chicago, in conjunction with leading robotics and integrator companies, announces a major robotics education program at this year’s event.
Key Topics:
•New innovations in robotics today; enabling flexibility, speed and efficiency
•Reviewing the finances; how to make robotics work for you
• Choosing the right robotics integrator; what should you be thinking about
•Robotics in action; a review of case studies and learnings
•Collaborative Robots: Improving the cooperation between robots and human operators
•Re-purposing of robots: Your project is finished, now what?
Latest schedules can be found at MDMChicago.com.
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reFresHeD CONteNt FOr 2013! Exploring new technology and innovation, hear from a number of suppliers talk about what is new and changing the shape of design and manufacturing today. Live product teardowns will also dive deep into popular consumer products as well as advanced technologies so that you get the inside view on what goes into creating innovation today.
aDDitiVe 3D PriNtiNg aND MaNUFaCtUriNgExperience the latest innovations in 3D printing. See interactive demonstrations and take part in lively discussions on how to apply this revolutionary technology. Meet with leading suppliers focused on 3D printing production, engineering, and rapid prototype manufacturing services. Be inspired and energized by the potential this technology has to offer.
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BriNgiNg eDUCatiONal CONteNt tO tHe MD&M CHiCagO exPOsitiON. The MD&M Chicago Conference offers 2 days and 2 tracks of over 25 technical presentations and workshops discussing innovations and solutions in technology, quality, design and manufacturing challenges.
Track B: QualiTy conTrol, risk managemenT and regulaTionsSession 1B - Reviewing quality and risk regulatory modifications
10:00 – 10:05 Chair’s opening remarks and business card exchange
10:05 – 10:45 Failure mode and effects analysisRick Lukacovic, Reliability Engineering Manager, Baxter Healthcare
10:45 - 11:20 Applying 14971: 2012 to achieve compliance with QSR (21 CFR 820)Joe Mulvey, Principal, Avarent
11:20 – 12:00 Quality statistics and six sigma innovationDorota Wolpiuk, Manager I, Renal Franchise Disposables SPO Quality Engineering, Baxter Healthcare
12:00 – 01:00 Lunch
Session 2B - Quality control in practice
01:00 – 02:45 Workshop: Medical device supplier qualityJohn Freiji, Principal Consultant, Freiji Quality EngineeringJim Shore, Product/Process Improvement Leader, Dynisco
02:45 – 03:15 Refreshment break
Session 3B - Risk management and surveillance
03:15 – 04:00 Risk management as a design methodology: Integrating risk management into design control, production and post-productionDavid Tupek, Engineering Leader – RFF Risk Management, GE Healthcare
04:00 – 05:00 Workshop focus: Integrating Human Factors Engineering into your risk management processJames Robert Kershner, Consultant Engineer, Human Factors/ Risk Management, Eli Lilly
Track a: advanced Technology and device innovaTionSession 1A - Break-through technology in action
10:00 – 10:05 Chair’s opening remarks and business card exchange
10:05 – 10:45 The evolution of wireless technology in medical devicesCameron Brackett, Director of R&D, Honeywell Healthcare
10:45 - 11:20 Consumer-driven design concepts and developmentsShiv Gaglani, Curator of the Smartphone Physical, Editor, Medgadget
11:20 – 12:00 A user centered approach to managing riskEd Geiselhart, Director of Product Development and Planning, Insight Product Development
12:00 – 01:00 Lunch
Session 2A - Emerging implantable technologies for medical devices
01:00 – 02:00 MEMs for Drug DeliveryProfessor Babak Ziaie, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Birck Nanotechnology Center, Purdue University
02:00 – 02:45 Preventing implantable device harm and infection from the engineers viewpointRama Gundlapalli, Research Fellow, CareFusion
02:45 – 03:15 Refreshment break
Session 3A - Novel and new materials driving innovation
03:15 – 04:00 Advanced materials for new medical devicesLen Czuba, President, Czuba Enterprises
04:00 – 05:00 Round table discussions: Driving innovation through new materials Three leading companies will demonstrate the qualities of 3 innovative materials:• Polymers•Coatings•Textiles
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With more manufacturers speaking than ever before, an assortment of educational formats including in-depth presentations, informative round tables and interactive workshops, choose to attend one 2 hour session or get access to the full 2 day event.
Track B: BesT pracTices in advanced manufacTuringSession 4B - From 1 prototype to 1 million products
10:00 – 10:05 Chair’s opening remarks and business card exchange
10:05 – 10:45 Integrating manufacturing into the product development processSean Corrigan, Director of Engineering, Insight Product Development
10:45 - 11:20 Scale-up StrategiesGeoff Hutchins, VP Operations, RCA
11:20 – 12:00 The future of outsourcing – manufacturing to designAnthony Huffman, Operational Excellence Manager, OpEx, Medical Supplies, Covidien
12:00 – 01:00 Lunch
Session 5B - Stream-lining your manufacturing processes
01:00 – 02:00 Operational Excellence case studyKirk Bolton, Senior Faculty Member, Institution of Operational Excellence
02:00 – 02:45 Applying lean principles to medical device manufacturingAdam Crepeau, Lean Manufacturing Manager, Creganna – Tactx Medical
02:45 – 03:15 Refreshment break
Session 6B - Advances in manufacturing practices
03:15 – 04:00 Automation of manual processesCarl Martin, CEO, ASI
04:00 – 05:00 Manufacturing intelligence solutions: Best practice in MES and OEE
Track a: designing nexT generaTion medical devicesSession 4A - An unconventional approach to design
10:00 – 10:05 Chair’s opening remarks and business card exchange
10:05 – 12:00 Workshop: Challenging your creativity David Chapin, CEO, Forma DesignDan Stipe, Senior Industrial Designer, Forma Design
12:00 – 01:00 Lunch
Session 5A - Prototyping and Design for Speed
01:00 - 01:40 Analyzing prototypes for surface characteristics using phase deflectometryDr. Christopher Cilip, Engineer, Carl Zeiss
01:40 – 02:10 Rapid Prototyping Mark Fisher, Director of Engineering, Northwestern Global Health Foundation
02:20 – 02:50 Unmet needs during designHallie Brinkerhuff, Director Advanced Technology, Zimmer
02:50 – 03:15 Refreshment break
Session 6A - Overcoming design challenges through different viewpoints
03:15 – 04:00 From the academic – working with academia to help innovateProfessor Mary Beth Privitera, Biomedical Engineering Professor, University of Cincinnati
04:00 – 04:30 From the attorney - Patent reform reinvents medtech innovation
04:30 – 05:00 From the manufacturer – How to make an existing product more inventiveDavid Hoffman, Principal Engineer, GE Healthcare
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Individual Seminars $299 $299
1 day pass $599 $799
2 day pass $899 $1,099
All-access pass $1,299 $1,499
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