Risks and real-world issues with connected devices [Webinar]
Date | Wednesday 8th July | |
Time | 11am | |
Venue | Online | |
sara.baxter@cambridgenetwork.co.uk | ||
Cost | Free for members | £10+VAT for non-members |
Today’s speaker, Tom Oakley, Director of Drug Delivery Device Development at Springboard, will summarise the main risks and give examples of real-world solutions, covering:
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Unrealistic expectations
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Usability (human factors)
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Risks to critical functions
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Hacking and malware
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Data silos
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Regulatory issues
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Business models
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Security of supply
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Environmental impact
About Tom: Tom leads engineering and scientific teams developing new injection devices, pumps and inhalers. He has been the named inventor on dozens of patents throughout his 20 years' experience in industry. He is a regular speaker at international conferences on innovation and medical device development, and mentors Engineering and MBA students on at the Cambridge University Engineering Department and the Judge Business School. He read Engineering at Cambridge University before becoming the Choate Fellow in Human Physiology and Pathology at Harvard University.
The session will take place at 11am - 12pm on Wednesday 8th July. Please sign up to take part! Participants will be sent a link to join via Zoom prior to the start time.
To attend:
Members: Any Cambridge Network member may attend free of charge (check for full membership in our Directory). Click on Book Now, then click the login link on the next page to receive your member discount. Alternatively, please drop sara.baxter@cambridgenetwork.co.uk an email and she will book you on.
Non-members: Non-members may also attend this session at a fee of £10+VAT. You may wish to join as a member from £50+VAT and come along to many other events for free or at member rates!
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