Copthorne Tara Hotel, London, UK (October 9-10, 2019)
The latest innovations in digital health and drug delivery for the pharmaceutical industry
Website: www.wearable-injectors.co.uk/gate2biowl
SMi is proud to present the inaugural Wearable Injectors and Connected Devices Conference, taking place on the 9th-10th October 2019, in London.
The global wearable devices market size is expected to reach a value of $12.1 billion USD by 2021 with time dependent delivery, large volume administration with minimal injection pain and the use of connectivity to enhance user-value being key factors driving the market.
With this in mind, the conference will explore new technologies and advances of on-body devices for the administration of viscous and large molecule drug delivery, and evaluate the impact of IoT, connectivity and enhancement of user-interface, which make up core components within the wearable devices field.
BENEFITS OF ATTENDING:
Join us in October 2019 to have the opportunity to network with Global Device Development Managers, Senior Connectivity Engineers, Leaders in Device Data Generation, Human Factors Directors and many more!
PLUS TWO INTERACTIVE PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS
Tuesday 8th October 2019
Cross company collaboration to develop digital therapeutic solutions using connected devices
Workshop Leader: Digby Harris, Global Category Manager – Digital Therapeutics & Devices, AstraZeneca
Wearable injectors: Envisioning their evolution to address current and future unmet needs
Workshop Leader: James Blakemore, Senior Consultant, Cambridge Consultants
Workshop Leader: Sergio Marlorni, Senior Consultant, Cambridge Consultants
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