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7th Convergent Technologies Showcase & Conference
Date: 16 May 2012
Venue: Stirling Management Centre, Stirling
Event Information
Breaking Through with New Healthcare Technologies
This event will provide information and advice on negotiating the journey from new technological ideas to NHS practice. Clinicians, academics, inventors, investors, technology companies and health service management will be able to share ideas and experiences and to learn about steps to be taken to bring new technologies to those they will benefit.
Who Should Attend
- Innovative companies and individuals who are developing, or who wish to develop, products for medical device applications
- Healthcare professionals
- Representatives of the medical device industry
- Academics and researchers











