Sept. 21, 2022
The 7th Annual International Symposium in Technology in Medical Data and Devices held this month at CALIT2, brought together innovators, entrepreneurs, academics and industry leaders interested in the ever-evolving medical device market and the challenges new technologies produce.
More and more devices are at the core of collecting patient data for providing added value and personalization. As a result, privacy and security issues continue to increasingly concern consumers, regulators, businesses and more. Experts at this event presented practical information to help innovators successfully move their research from the laboratory to the biomedical device market.
Presentations delivered at the event may be viewed below:
“UCI’s Collaboration and Commitment to OC’s Startup Ecosystem”
Alvin Viray, Applied Innovation, UC Irvine
“10 Reasons Why Medical Device Companies Fail – A CFO’s Perspective
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Marc Kelly, Innovative Financial Consultants
“Legal Protections for Medical Devices and Data”
Curtis Huffmire, Knobbe Martens
“Equitable Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare – Mitigating Risk of Magnifying Biases
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Sharief Taraman, Children’s Hospital of Orange County
“Digital Health through the Empowered Health Consumer
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Tom Andriola, Institute for Precision Health, UC Irvine
“Future Health: A Navigational Approach to Health”
Peter Chang, Co-Director CAIDM
“Innovation from a Surgeon’s Perspective
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Michael Oh, Neurological Surgery, UC Irvine
“Small: Bigger and Better
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Mark Bachman, Xidas LLC
“Non-Invasive Disease Diagnostics Using Microscale Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
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Rodolfo Rohr, LarmorBio
– Sharon Henry