Medical engineering technology has been a very long tradition in Germany and ranges from medical aids to instruments and diagnostics. With an estimated total of around 1,200 small, mid and large-sized manufacturers, Germany is largely used as the main base for companies dealing with medical products.
''Made in Germany“, is well-known and recognised worldwide and is a synonymous with reference to excellent engineering, research and development and as a result, with splendid medical technology products.
''Made in Germany“ - First place worldwide under the trademarks of quality
Organisation | Speaker | Topic | Time |
Ritex GmbH (Z3.C58) |
Patricia Bouamar |
Natural family planning – Made in Germany! |
11.00 - 11.15 a.m. |
KaWeCo GmbH (Z3.B18) |
Caroline Ihle |
single-use tourniquets CBC-VECOS® and CBC-SLINGCROSS |
11.20 - 11.35 a.m. |
Protina GmbH (Z3.A56) |
Philipp Nestler Head of International Business |
Protina – your partner for finest German mineral preparations |
11.40 - 11.55 a.m. |
Meyer-Haake GmbH Medical Innovations (Z3.C19) |
Heike Jordan Managing Director |
Newest generation of high frequency surgery |
12.00 - 12.15 p.m. |
Mavig GmbH (Z3.B30) |
Clemens Pfeffermann Wassim Shmaitilly |
Manufacturer’s perspective on the newest European PPE regulations |
12.20 - 12.35 p.m. |
Abarut GmbH (Z3.G70) |
Beate Opitz Awais Asif |
Unique Ligating Clips & Appliers – 4S (Simple, Secure, Safe, Smart) Concept in Surgical Instruments |
12.40 - 12.55 p.m. |
Fetzer Medical GmbH & Co. KG (Z3.G70) |
Volker Schmid | Titanium casting for high-tensile medical devices and implants |
01.00 - 01.15 p.m. |
Qolware GmbH (Z3.H55) |
Dr Cristina Soaz | LOLA - A digital health & emergency assistant for wearable devices |
01.20 - 01.35 p.m |
reFit Systems (Z3.H58) |
Valentin Koller | Video Games for Pediatric Rehabilitation” |
01.40 - 01.55 p.m. |
Kumovis GmbH (Z3.H59) |
Dr Miriam Haerst | 3D-printing of plastics for medical applications |
02.00 - 02.15 p.m. |