Medical Technology Ireland: A Premier MedTech Exhibition and Conference in Galway

Sunday, 15 September 2024, 03:29

Medical Technology Ireland is Europe’s second largest MedTech Exhibition and Conference, returning to Galway this September. This event will showcase over 300 Irish and international companies dedicated to medical device manufacturing and innovative technologies. With a focus on supply chain management and emerging trends, attendees can expect an enriching experience.
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Medical Technology Ireland: A Premier MedTech Exhibition and Conference in Galway

About the Event

Medical Technology Ireland is Europe’s second largest MedTech Exhibition and Conference, returning for its third year from September 25 to 26 in Galway. The exhibition, already completely sold out, features more than 300 companies from across the globe, with a strong representation from Ireland, the US, and Germany.

Who Should Attend?

This event is tailored for the medical device OEM engineering, supply chain, and procurement management community. Participants will discover cutting-edge advances in the design, development, and production of medical devices, showcasing equipment and services including:

  • b>Packaging
  • Medical electronics
  • Medical plastics
  • Manufacturing services
  • Regulatory consultation

Conference Highlights

The free two-day conference will feature a comprehensive content program, highlighting insights from industry experts. Key topics include:

  1. Artificial intelligence in medical technology
  2. Sustainability practices
  3. Developments in carbon footprint reduction
  4. Talent development in MedTech manufacturing

Women in MedTech Forum

One of the highlights includes the Women in MedTech Forum, chaired by Fiona Neary from the University of Galway. Notable speakers include leaders from Zimmer Biomet, Abbott, TE Connectivity Ireland, and Becton Dickinson.


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