Help! How Do I Identify User Needs and Get My Product to Market Now?

By MedTech Intelligence Staff

A roundtable discussion on key issues that medtech companies face in product development.

On June 9, industry experts will gather for a roundtable discussion about the key challenges that medtech companies face in product development. The event, which will be a free webinar, will focus on how companies can identify user needs and transform them into product design specs, and coordinate internal conversations across business, clinical, regulatory and engineering teams–all of which serves to accelerate product speed to market.

MedTech Intelligence will also reveal the results of a recently conducted survey on product development industry issues.

Speakers include:

  • Nolan Baird, CMC director, combination product development and drug product development, AbbVie
  • Craig Scherer, Co-founder, Insight Product Development
  • Eric Soederberg, President & CEO, Sunrise Labs
  • Jon Speer, Founder, greenlight.guru

What: MedTech Product Development: Getting the Right Products to Market Sooner

When: Thursday, June 9 at 1–2:30 pm ET

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