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MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY u IRELAND 2023


Medical Technology


Ireland returns this September Medical Technology Ireland, Europe’s second largest and fastest-growing MedTech Exhibition and Conference, will be held at Galway Racecourse, Ballybrit, on September 20-21


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or the second year running, the exhibition is completely sold out. Medical Technology Ireland 2023 will


showcase more than 300 Irish and international companies with exhibitions stands over four floors, for the first time! Come and meet these specialist tier I, II, and III supply chain companies from over 16 countries including more than 80 from Ireland, 30 from the US and 30 from Germany. The entire event is targeted at the medical


device OEM engineering, supply chain and procurement management community. In the exhibition, you will be able to see the entire spectrum of advanced technology, materials and solutions for the design, development and production of medical devices, including packaging, moulding, automation, medical electronics, medical plastics, sterilisation, components, materials testing and inspection, sensors, surface technology, manufacturing equipment, manufacturing services and consultation services such as IP, Regulatory and Design. The free two-day Conference will enhance the visitor experience with a high-level content programme that will deliver insights and intelligence from a wide range of blue- chip users, government officials and industry experts and takes place in the Conference


12 July/August 2023 Irish Manufacturing


Theatre on the 2nd Floor. This year, working with industry partners,


universities and research institutes, the Conference will focus on R & D technologies and processes. It will provide guidance and pathways for researchers to leverage and implement R & D project acceleration and ultimately, commercialisation. The Conference will include Design Innovation, Regulatory, IP, Emerging Technologies, and HR, including Personnel Development and selection. The full conference programme can be viewed at: https://www. medicaltechnologyireland.com/ conference


For the second year running, the exhibition is completely sold out Medical Technology Ireland will also host the


popular Women in MedTech Forum. Chaired by Fiona Neary, commercial director of BioExel and innovation operations manager at the University of Galway, it will feature a stellar line-up of speakers including Barbara McCarthy, PMO manager at Johnson & Johnson Vision;


Lisa Casserly, HR generalist at Zimmer Biomet; Sharon Fahy, senior director, regulatory affairs at Medtronic, and Fiona King, senior research & development engineering manager at Cook Medical. To further facilitate business opportunities,


Medical Technology Ireland is launching a new App this year, which will enable visitors to search and find solution providers by different criteria and will also include a free Meetings Programme. This will allow exhibitors and visitors


to arrive at the show with a schedule of meetings in place and so maximise the effective use of time at the event. It will also enable more spontaneous networking and business opportunities across both days. Visitors can register for FREE entry to the Exhibition, Conference and Women in MedTech Forum at http:// www.MedicalTechnologyIreland.com


OPENING TIMES Wednesday, September 20: 9.30am-5pm Thursday, September 21: 9.30am-4pm For more information and to see the full list of exhibitors, visit www. MedicalTechnologyIreland.com


www.irish-manufacturing.com


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