SMi is proud to present the 5th Annual Pre-Filled Syringes West Coast Conference in San Diego on 15th and 16th June 2020.
Following the success of the last event, the Pre-Filled Syringes West Coast conference is back to uncover the latest innovations in combination product development, device design, human factors engineering and drug product formulation to give a holistic overview of the industry and what we can expect for the future.
With the global market for prefilled syringes estimated to exceed $9.7bn by 2025, this year’s agenda will encompass key drivers and hot topics of the industry including; updates to regulatory guidance from industry experts and regulatory bodies, case studies on device design and complex formulation, life cycle and control strategies, and innovations in connectivity and digital health.
This two-day agenda offers you peer-to-peer networking with Global Product Managers, Senior PFS Engineers, Device Testing Managers, Heads of Late-Stage PFS Development and many more.
PLUS, two interactive post conference workshops:
Workshop A: Connected devices and digital health: How to navigate the US FDA usability engineering requirements
Hosted by Shannon Clark, Principal, UserWise, Inc.
Workshop B: Postmarket safety reporting: The current regulatory environment with a global impact
Hosted by Khaudeja Bano, Sr. Medical Director, Abbott Molecular
Featured speakers include:
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To register or for more information visit: www.prefilled-syringes-westcoast.com/gate2biowl
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