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University of Melbourne

MedTech Translation: From Research to Manufacturing

University of Melbourne via YouTube

Overview

Explore the complex journey of medical technology development from research to manufacturing in this 57-minute webinar. Gain insights from expert panelists representing university, industry, and CSIRO perspectives on developing and commercializing MedTech products. Learn about challenges and success factors in translating research into successful products that improve patients' lives. Discover strategies to enhance project outcomes, meet clinical needs, and navigate regulatory approval requirements. Hear from Professor Andrea O'Connor, Mr. Andrew Batty, Associate Professor David Collins, and Dr. Tim Hughes as they share their extensive experience in biomedical engineering, commercialization, advanced bioprinting, and polymeric biomaterials. Understand the importance of collaboration between clinicians, scientists, hospitals, medical research institutes, and medical device companies in addressing clinical problems and bringing innovative medical technologies to market.

Syllabus

MedTech translation: from research to manufacturing

Taught by

The University of Melbourne

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  • Joanna
    Great course it opened my eyes about the hard side of transitioning from research to manufacturing. Such as market, IP position, product), challenges (lab-to-industry gap), and barriers (cost, manufacturing sites). These factors highlight that demand, intellectual property protection, and product feasibility are key in driving success, while transitioning from research to market remains a significant challenge, especially due to cost and manufacturing issues.

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