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Present at the Medical Electronics Symposium
April 17, 2009 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
PHOENIX, AZ The SMTA and MEPTEC will cohost the 2009 Medical Electronics Symposia, September 1617, 2009, at Arizona State University in Phoenix, cosponsored by the ASU College of Nursing and Healthcare Innovation. Presenters can submit abstracts for consideration through May 29, 2009.
The two-day technical program is chaired by Dale Lee (Plexus Corporation), Nick Leonardi (Premier Semiconductor Services), Ron Molnar (AZ Tech Direct), and Dave Ruben (Medtronic Microelectronics) and will focus on medical electronics and medical device applications. The technical committee is soliciting abstracts from within the medical community that will share the most up-to-date information about company electronics expertise, practices, technology, and applications as it relates to the symposium topics.
Interested presenters can submit an abstract of at least 250 words on any of the symposium topics or other relevant topics to the conference coordinator, Melissa Serres Marx, melissa@smta.org no later than May 29, 2009. There is no technical paper requirement for this symposium. Presentations are due on September 1, 2009.
Session topics include market trends & forecast in medical electronics; emerging materials & technologies; component manufacturing, including sensors (chip & packaging level, etc.); end products and applications/instrumentation (defibrillators, etc.); materials and design; systems manufacturing (ie. PWB/PCB assembly, stacked packages); reliability, safety, regulatory, and testing concerns; and end products & trends such as internal/implantable).
The abstract and presentation must be non-commercial in nature and emphasize the medical technology and not the company portfolio. Please include contact information (address, phone number, email address) and a presentation title with the abstract submission.
Contact Melissa Serres Marx at (952) 920-7682 or melissa@smta.org with questions or comments, and visit www.smta.org/education/symposia/symposia.cfm#medical