MedTech Now Lives at the Bleeding Edge of Innovation, Here’s How to Adapt

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • The medical device industry has evolved significantly over the decades, with changes often linked to:
    • Product/technology innovation
    • Policy (ACA, Cures Act)
    • FDA Regulation
    • Standard of care
    • Reimbursement
    The pattern has generally been that a change occurs and over time the industry and associated products evolve in response, then settling into a “new normal” awaiting the next change.  Today we are seeing the nodes of change coming with increased frequency resulting in an accelerated overall rate of change.  Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of MedTech solutions need to adapt more frequently with less time, and in some cases no time, to settle into a new normal. 
    Key Take-aways:
    • Understanding why the rate of change is real, has put MedTech into a new “leading edge” position, and is here to stay
    • What are the implications for medical device manufacturers: Threats and opportunities
    • Strategies for being proactive about leveraging this change and effectively navigating accelerated innovation
    About the speakers:
    Matt Eisendrath, President and Chief Commercial Officer, Full Spectrum
    Matt is an innovative leader within the Life Sciences and Medical Device industry, joining Full Spectrum after leading Medical Device and Life Sciences in the Americas for Capgemini. A proven strategic thinker and leader with over 20 years in the healthcare industry, Matt has experience leading and growing businesses and divisions that maintain high and differentiated value in the market.
    Adam Hesse, Executive Vice President of Engineering, Full Spectrum
    A seasoned technical leader and entrepreneur, Adam brings more than 20 years of Medical Device, Healthcare Information systems, and machine vision experience to Full Spectrum, coming most recently from a leadership role in BD’s Diabetes division, and leading a major modernization program of Medtronic’s CareLink platform before that.

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