DUBLIN, July 19, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --
The "Patch Pump and High Volume Injection Systems" conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Advances in wearable drug delivery, this conference will review the current trends in the market and highlight the latest technology in this fast growing area.
This conference will be beneficial to all those who are interested in learning about, developing or sourcing wearable drug delivery devices. This includes pharmaceutical, medical device and drug delivery companies both large and small. The conference will be of particular interest to RD, technical, medical, clinical, operating and marketing functions at all levels of management within these organisations.
Why you should attend:
- Emerging trends for novel drug delivery systems
- Understanding the market for wearable large volume injectors
- Assessing injection site pain
- Challenges with high volume and high viscous drug formulations
- Demand for large volume Injectors
- Advances in patch pump technology
- Patch pumps and large volume injectors for volumes from 1 to 20 mL n Enterprise connected health and wearable drug delivery
- Drug delivery solutions for advanced biologics
- Advances in fill and finish process for biotech products
- Challenges of medication delivery in acute and chronic care settings n Implications for device design for increasing dose volume
- Low power wireless for drug delivery applications
Agenda:
Day 1
- Chairman's welcome and introduction
- Emerging trends for novel drug delivery systems
- Understanding the market for wearable large volume injectors
- Assessing injection site pain
- Challenges with high volume and high viscous drug formulations
- Demand for large volume injectors
- Advances in patch pump technology
- Patch pumps and large volume injectors for volumes from 1 to 20 ml
- Panel discussion: The challenges associated with large volume injectors
- Drinks reception
Day 2
- Review of day one
- Enterprise connected health and wearable drug delivery
- Advances in the fill and finish process for biotech products
- Drug delivery solutions for advanced biologics
- Challenges of medication delivery in acute and chronic care settings - Implications for delivery device design
- Planned changes to the 11608 series of ISO standards and their implications for wearable injectors
- Low power wireless for drug delivery applications
- Panel discussion: Large volume injections: the opportunity for connected devices
For more information about this conference visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/j8k8bq/patch_pump_and?w=5
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