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Come meet the medical device experts from asia pacific

COME MEET THE MEDICAL DEVICE EXPERTS FROM ASIA PACIFIC.

The Asia Pacific Device Summit is the world’s premier medical device conference for companies wishing to successfully launch products and magnify their impact in the Asia Pacific region.

The 2020 edition of the event attracts the industry's leading experts and authorities in Asia Pacific medical devices, research and regulatory affairs to discuss and debate the unique trends and challenges of our exciting, fast-paced industry.

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Successfully register medical devices in the Asia Pacific region

Optimise your revenue

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Manage product distribution more efficiently

Get expert insight to inform your strategy

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Gain a strong understanding of the reimbursement opportunities

Learn from experts in the field

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Get best-practice tools and advice for ensuring a powerful launch

Market your products and brands effectively

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Enhance regional operations

Amplify your local influence, strategic direction and cultural fit

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Gain exclusive, insider information and insight into country-specific markets

In particular, the complex Chinese market

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Explore ground-breaking industry research

Access the latest scientific knowledge to give your business a leg up

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Share experiences, ideas and challenges 

Network with regional decision makers and thought leaders

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Discuss and debate the major issues in APAC

Stay ahead of the competition and keep up-to-date with industry trends and challenges

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Connect with local experts from throughout the Asia Pacific

Explore business partnering opportunities for decision makers and investors

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Understand the implications of the EU-MDR within the Asia Pacific marketplace

Find out how new developments impact your organisation

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Learn about drug registrations in the rigorous Australia and New Zealand markets

Ensure compliance across the region

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Set your company up for a healthy, long-term operation

Get the essential tools, tips and advice you need to succeed in the Asia Pacific market

USA Agenda

8:00

Breakfast and registration

9:00-9:15

Introduction and Welcome

Grant Bennett, Brandwood CKC

9:15-10:00

Taking your 510(k) Down Under - Australia's Reliance model of regulation.

Australia has developed a reliance model of regulation which leverages international reviews and is strong on international harmonisation. Explore TGA's streamlined Australian registration pathway for devices and IVDs already approved in US, Europe, Japan or Canada and requirements in key areas including software, UDI, clinical evidence and postmarket reporting.

Terrance (T.J.) Thiel, Brandwood CKC

10:00-10:45

China - managing the complexity

China's NMPA continues frequent and incremental updates to regulations and practice. Clinical data remain at the forefront of regulatory review, with clinical trials mandated unless formally exempted, and a very cautious opening of the door to international clinical trial data. China is following Europe's lead on postmarket reporting and placing strict requirements on local representatives for active monitoring of postmarket feedback. We take a look at the latest developments in the Middle Kingdom and why strategy with flexibility is key to success.

Jenny Lin, Brandwood CKC

10:45-11:15

Morning Tea

11:15-12:30

Secrets to Successful Medical Device Commercialisation in Australia

Understand what makes Australia an attractive market for medical devices, gain insights into some of the key considerations for market entry and how to optimise your Australian market entry strategy for success.

Kirsty Amland, Meta Medtech

12:30-1:15

Considerations for Regulatory and Commercialisation Requirements in Asia Pacific: An IOL Case Study

Japan's hybrid model combines detailed PMDA review of high risk devices with third party assessment of medium risk Class II devices. This presentation looks at the practical requirements for Japanese approvals.

Randall May, Randall May & Associates, Inc.

1:15-2:15

Lunch

2:15-2.35

New Zealand rewrites the book on devices regulation

New Zealand is undertaking a root and branch reform of regulation with a complete rewrite of the 1981 Medicines Act. The new legislation introduces completely new devices regulations, which accept international reviews and toughens up postmarket requirements.

Terrance (T.J.) Thiel, Brandwood CKC

2:35-3:00

Conducting clinical investigations in China

China's formidable health care infrastructure provides many opportunities for clinical studies, but understanding the processes and local practices are essential to success.

Danielle Giroud, MD Clinicals

3:00-3:15

Afternoon Tea

3:15-4:00

Update on ASEAN countries requirements

ASEAN continues a steady expansion of the ASEAN Medical Devices Directive, with early implementation in Singapore and Malaysia now being followed by new regulations in Indonesia, Thailand and others. We look at the current progress.

Brandwood CKC

4:00-5:00

Nixon Library Tour: take some time to have a look around the library after a busy first day.

5:00 - 7:00

Networking and Cocktails

8:30-9:00

Breakfast and partner introductions

Paul Smith - SBA

Maryavis Bokal - Department of Commerce

9:00-9:45

Be euristic, engage in globalisation of clinical data – success stories

Danielle Giroud, MD Clinicals

9:45-10:30

Unlock the New Opportunities in India in 2020

India's economy is now larger than France and the United Kingdom and it has launched the world's most ambitious health insurance program covering 500 million citizens. At the same new the new medical device rules will cover ALL medical devices starting April 1, 2020. How can foreign companies thrive in this turbulent market growing at over 15 percent per year? Gunjan Bagla, a seasoned India hand, leads Amritt's India medical device practice and will share a practical overview of medical device registration in India as well as his company's tips on how to succeed in India. This is an interactive session with plenty of time for your questions.

Gunjan Bagla, Amritt Inc

10:30-11:00

Morning Tea

11:00-11:45

Australian clinical research sector update

Australia has sophisticated heath care sytems and a well defined and light touch regulation of clinical trials which make it an ideal venue for early stage studies of advanced therapies. This presentation will describe the current regulatory frameworks including TGA's pilot of clinical trial audits.

Stefan Czyniewski, Mobius Medical

11:45-12:30

Taiwan - a predictable pathway?

Taiwan's new Medical Devices Act remains stalled in parliamentary review. Meanwhile Taiwan FDA operates a unique process - driven, regulatory pathway with separate considerations of Quality Certification and product registration. It's not fast but advance planning and understanding how all the parts fit together can deliver predictable outcomes.

Jenny Lin, Brandwood CKC

12:30-1:00

Lunch

1:00-1:45

Australian Reimbursement - Prosthesis Listing, Pricing and Evidence

Australia's unique reimbursement model for implantable devices continues to be in the spotlight, with continuing reforms on pricing and scope. We look at the early steps in extension of the scheme to non-implants and the evidence required for the all important Prosthesis Listing.

Sarah Griffin, Medtechnique Consulting

1:45-2:30

Combination devices - medical devices incorporating medicines

Brandwood CKC

2:30-3:00

Afternoon tea

3:30-4:15

Keynote: Global medical device regulations

With so many jurisdictions each having local requirements and different cultures and practices, clear process and planning are essential to manage a global compliance portfolio. This session describes how to develop a global strategy with regulation as a key input, and how to pull it all together from half a world away.

Grant Bennett, Brandwood CKC

4:15-5:00

Panel discussion

Hear from the Experts

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Grant Bennett

CEO. Brandwood CKC

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Kirsty Amland

Principal, Meta Medtech Consulting

Jenny Lin

Jenny Lin

Regulatory Consultant, Brandwood CKC

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Terrance (TJ) Thiel

Consulting Operations Manager / Principal Consultant, Brandwood CKC

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Luis Jimenez

Vice President of Business Development. Brandwood CKC

Sarah

Sarah Griffin

Director, Medtechnique Consulting

Danielle

Danielle Giroud

Founder, CEO. MD-Clinicals

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Stefan Czyniewski

Principal & Clinical Director, Mobius Medical

Paul Smith

Paul I. Smith

Economic Development Specialist & District International Trade Officer, US Small Business Administration

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Randall May

Randall May & Associates, Inc.

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Gunjan Bagla

CEO, Amritt Inc

The Asia Pacific Device Summit is for anyone wishing to:

  • Understand the overarching process of medical device registration in the Asia Pacific region
  • Learn more about the specific registration requirements in the region
  • Communicate directly with regional experts from a range of countries

Whether you’re looking for additional support for your operations in the Asia Pacific marketplace or are seeking an introduction to local medical device registration, the 2020 Asia Pacific Device Summit is an essential event for your organisation.

The event will provide you with an unrivalled opportunity to explore and evaluate how your organisation can plan, implement and obtain successful product registration in the Asia Pacific region.

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