Innovative technology from bench to practice: Regulatory and licensing requirements

Monday 26 September 2011

Venue: Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, LONDON, W1G 0AE

Aims and Objectives: To provide information and guidance to all concerned with Medicine and Technology in the Regulation and licensing of Devices and Innovations.
The programme covers how to get the Bright Idea from initial concept to Licensing and so to Market and so benefit patient care

Who should attend: All members of the medical team together with all who contribute to health care.


Registration Details:
Consultant/GP: £150
RSM Retired Fellow: £35
RSM Student: £35
RSM Trainee: £50
RSM Associate: £50
RSM Fellow: £60
Student: £45
Trainee: £75
AHP/Nurse/Midwife: £75


9.30 am

Registration, tea and coffee

10.00 am

Introduction and welcome
Professor Alan Roberts, President, Technology in Medicine Section, Royal Society of Medicine

10.10 am

Keynote Address: Regulation requirements of services
Mr Steve Owen, Ministerial Medical Technology Strategy Group

11.00 am

Medical devices and diagnostics, regulatory matters
Dr Kevin Adams, Innovations Manager, Bio Sciences Innovation Manager, Institute of Pharmaceutical Innovation University of Bradford

11.30 am

Tea and coffee

11.45 am

The experience of developing
technology from laboratory to
practice
Professor Brian Davies, Emeritus Professor of Robotics, Imperial College London
Professor Alan Roberts, President, Technology in Medicine Section, RSM
Professor Peter Brett, Institute Director, Brunel University

12.15 am

Discussion

12.45 pm

Lunch

1.45 pm

IP the international perspective
Speaker to be confirmed

2.15 pm

Patenting devices
Alex Beattie, Forresters

2.45 pm

Tea and coffee

3.00 pm

Intellectual property in health care
Colin Hunsley, Director of Commercialisation, Clearview IP

3.30 pm

Managing pre and post market studies of devices
Janette Benaddi, Chief Executive Medvance Ltd

4.00 pm

Completion of evaluation forms

4.10 pm

Close of meeting

Meeting ref: TCB01

CPD: 4 credits


More about this section

Contact:
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7290 3942
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7290 2989
Email: Coordinator