
China Medical Device Regulations to be Decoded in Webinar on April 20th
BETHESDA, Md., April 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Pacific Bridge Medical, a leading Asia medical consulting firm, is hosting a webcast on China Medical Device Updates next week, on Tuesday April 20, 2010 at 11am EDT.
China's medical device market has grown to $6 billion, the second largest in Asia after Japan. In recent years, the number of foreign medical device manufacturers selling, sourcing or manufacturing in China has grown exponentially. However, given past problems with heparin, di-ethylene glycol and melamine poisoning, quality issues have become paramount.
At this webcast, you will learn how to successfully navigate the newest of China's medical device regulations. This webcast will delve into various regulatory issues from medical device classification, product registration, clinical trials, sourcing, quality assurance and distributor search. Make sure you have the right regulatory strategy to enter and grow your business in China's medical device market.
The presenter is Ames Gross, president of Pacific Bridge Medical. Mr. Gross founded PBM in 1988 and has helped hundreds of medical companies with business development and regulatory issues in Asia. Mr. Gross is a frequent contributor of articles on Asian medical issues for Clinica (England), MD&DI (Los Angeles) and other medically oriented journals.
There will be a 60-minute presentation followed by a 30-minute Q&A session. Sign up now by logging into http://www.pacificbridgemedical.com/webcasts/2010_04B.php
If you're interested in Japan's medical device market, you can purchase a CD recording of our most recent webcast on Japan Medical Device Updates at our website. As the second largest medical market in the world, Japan is constantly striving to improve its regulatory system to meet demand. This webcast provides insight on Japan's medical device regulations environment and will make sure you are prepared. Visit http://www.pacificbridgemedical.com/services/regulatory/strategy/japan-devices for more details.
SOURCE Pacific Bridge Medical
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