Point of Care
Date: | 27-Oct-14 to 28-Oct-14 |
Location: | Holiday Inn Regents Park / London / United Kingdom |
Category: | Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals Conferences & Trade Fairs |
This conference will focus on the implementation, including interoperability of technology and data management that is critical to the success of Point of Care Testing (PoCT).
The global market for Point of Care diagnostics is set to sharply increase by 2018 and Europe's market is becoming increasingly competitive due to its low barriers of entry. Based on this information SMi is proud to present its 11th annual Point of Care conference which will focus on the implementation, including interoperability of technology and data management that is critical to the success of Point of Care Testing (PoCT). Topics that will be examined include: enhancing quality in PoCT; trends in microfluidics for health; industry standards; and how to protect intellectual property of PoCT devices.
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS:
• Discuss the market opportunities of PoCT
• Evaluate quality control and enhance quality standards featuring UK NEQAS and UKAS
• Exclusive case study presentation on implementing PoCT
• How to deliver a quality programme for PoCT to improve service efficiency
• Gain insight into the future of Point of Care
KEY SPEAKERS:
• Professor Richard Luxton, Director, Institute of Bio-Sensing Technology
• Tim Woods, Manager and Deputy Director, UK NEQAS for Blood Coagulation
• Ben Courtney, Accreditation Manager, United Kingdom Accreditation Service
• Henne van Heeren, Founding Member, Microfluidics Consortium
• Dr Tomi Jukkola, Patent Examiner, PRH – Finnish Patent Office
• Nick Kirk, President, Institute of Biomedical Science
• David Wells, General Manager, Viapath
• Dr Gearoid Tuohy, Director, Technology Transfer and Commercialisation, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
• Dr Paul Collinson, Consultant Chemical Pathologist, St George's Healthcare NHS Trust
Time: 8:00 am to 5:30 pm
Price
Conference: 1499
The global market for Point of Care diagnostics is set to sharply increase by 2018 and Europe's market is becoming increasingly competitive due to its low barriers of entry. Based on this information SMi is proud to present its 11th annual Point of Care conference which will focus on the implementation, including interoperability of technology and data management that is critical to the success of Point of Care Testing (PoCT). Topics that will be examined include: enhancing quality in PoCT; trends in microfluidics for health; industry standards; and how to protect intellectual property of PoCT devices.
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS:
• Discuss the market opportunities of PoCT
• Evaluate quality control and enhance quality standards featuring UK NEQAS and UKAS
• Exclusive case study presentation on implementing PoCT
• How to deliver a quality programme for PoCT to improve service efficiency
• Gain insight into the future of Point of Care
KEY SPEAKERS:
• Professor Richard Luxton, Director, Institute of Bio-Sensing Technology
• Tim Woods, Manager and Deputy Director, UK NEQAS for Blood Coagulation
• Ben Courtney, Accreditation Manager, United Kingdom Accreditation Service
• Henne van Heeren, Founding Member, Microfluidics Consortium
• Dr Tomi Jukkola, Patent Examiner, PRH – Finnish Patent Office
• Nick Kirk, President, Institute of Biomedical Science
• David Wells, General Manager, Viapath
• Dr Gearoid Tuohy, Director, Technology Transfer and Commercialisation, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
• Dr Paul Collinson, Consultant Chemical Pathologist, St George's Healthcare NHS Trust
Time: 8:00 am to 5:30 pm
Price
Conference: 1499
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