Unique Device Indentification Training Course

Unique Device Indentification Training Course

By South East Health Technologies Alliance (SEHTA) & Hempsons

Date and time

Tue, 24 Nov 2015 10:00 - 16:00 GMT

Location

GS1 UK

Staple Court 11 Staple Inn Buildings London WC1V 7QH United Kingdom

Description

The cost to attend this course is *£250 + VAT per delegate (delegates will be invoiced by PayPal)


SEHTA in partnership with GS1 UK & Medilink UK is holding a training course on Unique Device Indentification on Tuesday 24th November 2015 at GS1 offices in London.

Course Outline
  • The GS1 System: Identify, Capture, Share
  • UDI: background and global requirements
  • Meeting UDI requirements through GS1
  • Identification numbers
  • Bar codes and data pools
  • Support and resources

For the full course outline please click here

Who should attend?

This event is for Medical device manufacturers, particularly those trading with the NHS or in the US.

Roles: Project leaders, product managers, quality assurance, technical, artwork, manufacturing and regulatory personnel anyone else interested in getting medical devices to market.

The cost to attend is *£250 + VAT per delegate (delegates will be invoiced by PayPal).

SEHTA, working with Medilink UK is pleased to announce that as part of the Science Industry Partnership (SIP), a skills programme for the Med-Tech sector, you may be eligible to receive a grant to cover 50% of the registration fees.
For more information and to take advantage of this offer please contact Clare Ansett - clare.ansett@sehta.co.uk


Organised by

South East Health Technologies Alliance (SEHTA) is one of the largest healthcare technology networking organisations in the UK with 1,300 members from 20 different countries and a database of more than 7,000 contacts spanning academia, industry, clinicians, the NHS and wider health and social care providers, local government, policy-makers, research councils and funding bodies. SEHTA also has particular expertise in digital health.

Hempsons is a leading law firm for the health and social care, life sciences, charity and social enterprise sectors. We help clients overcome a constantly evolving list of challenges. Examples of ground breaking projects we are working on with clients are:

  • enabling new technology providers to establish products in the health market
  • advising on the development of new care models for the NHS
  • helping GPs to expand primary care provision by setting up GP federations and super-practices
  • supporting companies developing novel cell therapies and gene therapies
  • helping charities and social enterprises to initiate new organisational structures and ways of working
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