Controlling Costs an Issue in Product Development
REGISTER HERE for the free webinar, Accelerating MedTech Product Development | Monday, September 12, 2016 | 1 pm – 2:30 pm ET Medical devices undergo many changes, with improvements being made with each new generation of product. It is not enough to develop the right products that meet the needs of the device user, but it’s also important to deliver these products in an efficient manner while keeping costs down, coordinating a range of internal departments, eliminating redundancy, and facilitating communication across an organization.
During an upcoming MedTech Intelligence webinar, Vinny Sastri, president of Winovia and Byron Mattingly, Ph.D., director of systems quality engineering at Pathfinder Software will discuss the strategies and systems that can help accelerate the product development process while controlling costs. Sastri and Mattingly will cover effective project management, regulatory strategy, how to approach parallel development, and identify requirements and potential hurdles at the beginning of the process.
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