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Independent Materials Testing,


Analysis and Consultancy for the Medical Devices Industry


Materials Formulation, Product Development, Contract R&D:


• Synthesis of multi-element-substituted HA • Bioglass, bioceramics and toughened ceramics • Bioactive ceramic and polymer hybrids • Bioactive PEEK • Polymers


Product & Process Support:


• Materials and alternative materials evaluation • Cleanliness evaluation and validation • Powder processing control and optimisation • Quality control


Medical Devices in Use Consultancy:


• Failure analysis and root cause analysis • Contamination investigations


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3rd Annual International Medtech Partnering Conference


EUROMEDTECH 2011


MAY 16–17, 2011 TURIN, ITALY


TORINO INCONTRA CONFERENCE CENTRE  WHAT MAKES EUROMEDTECH UNIQUE?


Networking  One-to-one meetings pre-arranged using EBD Group’s partneringONE® software. There is simply no better way to identify and meet with potential partners.


Showcase  Tailored presentation tracks that feature leading large medtech companies, SME innovators, and start-ups. Be among the firms who are inventing the future in medtech.


Insight  High level, insightful panel discussions explore the issues, strategies, tactics and technologies transforming your industry.


Forum  A unique mix of established companies and start-ups, VCs and financial firms, distributors, hospitals and service companies.


Find out more at www.ebdgroup.com/emt Producer Host Sponsor


CAMERA DI COMMERCIO INDUSTRIA ARTIGIANATO E AGRICOLTURA DI TORINO


In collaboration with Main Media Sponsor ™


14/2/11 14:35:31


Online


partnering starts


April 4, 2011!


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