Microtech for Quality of Life and Medical Applications - MIG Special Symposia
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Tuesday June 14 | ||
| 10:30 | Microtech for Quality of Life and Medical Applications - MIG Special Symposia | |
| 1:30 | Microtech for Quality of Life and Medical Applications - MIG Special Symposia | |
| 2:30 | MEMS in QoL Medical Devices and why the world is ready for Silicon-implantable Devices - MIG Special Symposia | |
| 4:00 | Italian Trade Commission Reception - Nanotech booth 1607, Cleantech booth 707 | |
| 4:15 | MEMS Networking Reception - Sponsored by NSTI & MEMS Industry Group | |
| 4:00 | Innovation Showcase & Poster Session - Reception (4:00 - 6:00) | |
Wednesday June 15 | ||
| 4:00 | Piemonte Agency For Investments, Export And Tourism Reception - Nanotech booth 1607, Cleantech booth 707 | |
| 4:00 | Innovation Showcase & Poster Session - Reception (4:00 - 6:00) | |
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Tuesday June 14 | ||
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| 10:30 | Microtech for Quality of Life and Medical Applications - MIG Special Symposia | Room 209 |
| Session chair: Karen Lightman, MEMS Industry Group, US | ||
| 10:30 | Introduction to Quality of Life and Medical Applications - MIG Special Symposia K. Lightman, MEMS Industry Group, US | |
| 10:45 | Medical Implant Devices, MEMS and Quality of Life: Lessons from Cardiovascular Devices: Stents, VADs and the Total Artificial Heart (invited presentation) M. Slepian, Syncardia Systems, US | |
| 11:15 | Quality of Life Through Intelligent Monitoring (invited presentation) M. DiPerri, Freescale Semiconductor Inc., US | |
| 11:35 | BioMEMS Technology for Artificial Organs (invited presentation) J. Borenstein, Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, US | |
| 11:55 | MEMS in Healthcare - The Only Limit Is Imagination (invited presentation) T. O'Dwyer, Analog Devices, US | |
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| 1:30 | Microtech for Quality of Life and Medical Applications - MIG Special Symposia | Room 209 |
| Session chair: Karen Lightman, MEMS Industry Group, US | ||
| 1:30 | Modeling Objective Quality of Life using Smartphone Sensors (invited presentation) A. Madan, ginger.io, US | |
| 1:50 | Total Artificial Heart Utilizes MEMS Technology (invited presentation) D. Sandfox, Omron Electronic Components LLC, US | |
| 2:10 | Networking -, Break, US | |
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| 2:30 | MEMS in QoL Medical Devices and why the world is ready for Silicon-implantable Devices - MIG Special Symposia | Room 209 |
| Session chair: Karen Lightman, MEMS Industry Group, US | ||
| - | Advanced MEMS/NEMS Processing for Improved Drug Delivery R. Goodall, Nano Medical Systems, Inc., US | |
| - | Convergence of MEMS, Microfluidics, and Semiconductor Processing in Life SciencesR. Brossart_Sr., SVTC Technologies, US | |
| - | S. Wilcenski, MEMSCAP, Inc., US | |
| - | J. Borenstein, Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, US | |
| 3:30 | MEMS in QoL Medical Devices - Closing Keynote B. Wirth, GE Sensing, US | |
| 4:00 | Conclusion and Wrap-up K. Lightman, MEMS Industry Group, US | |
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| 4:00 | Italian Trade Commission Reception - Nanotech booth 1607, Cleantech booth 707 | Expo Hall |
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| 4:15 | MEMS Networking Reception - Sponsored by NSTI & MEMS Industry Group | Room 209 |
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| 4:00 | Innovation Showcase & Poster Session - Reception (4:00 - 6:00) | Expo Hall |
Wednesday June 15 | ||
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| 4:00 | Piemonte Agency For Investments, Export And Tourism Reception - Nanotech booth 1607, Cleantech booth 707 | Expo Hall |
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| 4:00 | Innovation Showcase & Poster Session - Reception (4:00 - 6:00) | Expo Hall |
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Synopsis
MIG Symposium When/Where - MEMS Quality of Life and Medical Applications Symposium brought to you by MEMS Industry Group – June 14, 2011 The symposium on MEMS Quality of Life and Medical Applications will explore the cutting edge advances being developed at companies and are intended for integration into existing and revolutionary products. The symposium will discuss how MEMS enabling better health/QoL with respect to monitoring, management, rehab and replacement.
This symposium is targeted at highlighting leading technologies and growing commercial opportunities in the medical sciences ranging from lab to clinical care to patient monitoring, management, rehab, replacement and drug delivery. In an expansion on the Quality of Life Enabled by MEMS panel at MEMS Executive Congress 2010, this symposium will further explore how MEMS is well suited for new lifesaving and life-enhancing applications that require a high degree of interactivity with the environment in a small package.
Today there are numerous companies in this space developing remote healthcare monitoring and management, preventative care and healthcare delivery and/or replacement technologies. What does the future hold for MEMS-enabled quality of life and medical applications? How will MEMS truly revolutionize the way we live and live longer, healthier lives? How will MEMS save lives as well as money?
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