IM Engineering East, the east coast’s design and smart manufacturing event organized by Informa Markets – Engineering, is partnering with several industry groups to share the latest in medtech, automation, plastics, packaging, design manufacturing, quality, and sustainability. The six-in-one event brings together event brands MD&M East, EastPack, Design & Manufacturing (D&M) East, Automation Technology Expo (ATX) East, MD&M East, Plastec East, and Quality Expo December 7 through 9 at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York. The event will also offer educational sessions, keynote presentations, and exhibitor and attendee networking.
Industry partners include Digital Medicine Society (DiMe), Flexible Packaging Association (FPA), Institute of Packaging Professionals (IoPP), MedExecWomen, New York City Cannabis Industry Association (NYCCIA), and Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE).
“This year’s partnership plays a foundational role in our further advancing the manufacturing sector, each representing a critical component to the manufacturing and go-to-market process from medtech and quality to packaging and plastics,” said Steve Everly, Group Event Director, IM Engineer East, Informa Markets, in a news release on the event. “Education and networking are central to progressing this dynamic industry; as such, many of our partners are integrated into the educational sessions available at the event, bringing their breadth of knowledge and well-versed experts who will shed light on today’s key challenges and opportunities.”
Also supporting the event is MedTech, an industry association connecting New York’s Bio/Med industries. “We could not be more excited for the upcoming event in December,” stated Winthrop (Win) Thurlow, Executive Director of MedTech, on the partnership. “IM Engineering East is crucial to the advancement of our highly technical and dynamic industry. The event strategically aligns the sweet spot of education and relationship building that helps life-saving solutions to the marketplace. We look forward to engaging with our association members and meeting new visionaries that are setting the stage for future innovation.”
Select educational sessions featuring event partners include:
Keynote Panel: AI Will Change Go-to-Market Strategy – 4 Steps for Better Product Adoption
Moderator: Laurie Halloran, President & CEO Halloran Consulting Group and Co-Founder of MedExecWomen
Panelists: Robin P. Blackstone, MD, FACS, Global Head, Preclinical, Clinical and Medical Affairs Ethicon, a Johnson & Johnson Company; Laura Randa, CEO & President Sepranza Digital Therapeutics; Tracy Robertson, VP Digital Stryker; Stephanie Wimmer, Vice President, Health Economics, Policy and Reimbursement, Medical Surgical Portfolio Medtronic
AI solutions have started to enter clinical practice, and while software may have shorter development cycles than physical medical devices, the path to adoption can be just as arduous and long. Join the MedexecWomen panel of experts as they discuss the keys to driving adoption of SaMD and digital solutions into medical practice.
Panel: What’s Next for Artificial Intelligence, SaMD & Medical Devices
Moderator: Jeanne Chung, Program Manager DiMe
Panelists: Nayan Gosh, Vice President, Commercial Strategy Wise Therapeutics, Inc.; Bruce Lichorowic, President & CEO Galen Robotics; Shrawan Patel, MD, Managing Director Strategy Health
Artificial intelligence promises to improve healthcare and is already hard at work in numerous areas of the healthcare system. The future of AI and ML holds great promise, but there are challenges. To help medical device companies successfully implement AI, it’s important to explore regulatory hurdles, potential commercial strategies for new products, venture funding opportunities, and next-gen applications in places like SaMD, digital biomarkers, and robotic surgery.
The Economics of Flexible Packaging
Alison Keane, President & CEO Flexible Packaging Association
Flexible packaging offers a win-win value proposition for a wide range of product categories. For consumer products, flexible packaging provides the sustainable, convenient, and ergonomic product experience they demand. Flexible packaging offers a lean and agile solution to increasing demand complexity. Our expert panel will provide a total value chain perspective of flexible packaging—raw materials suppliers, converters, and end-users will discuss the latest technological innovations and provide you with strategic insight on the economics of flexible packaging implementation.
Keynote: How to Be Comfortable with Ambiguity: Plastics in a Circular Economy
Conor Carlin, VP of Sustainability at SPE
Join SPE’s Vice President of Sustainability, Conor Carlin, as he shares insights and asks tough questions so that we can better address the real challenges around plastics and sustainability. You’ll walk away with a new way to think about plastics, the environmental impacts of our choices, our ability to recycle, and new opportunities for industry.
The event will also feature CannPack, an exhibition and two-day conference on the latest innovations in cannabis packaging. For instance, the New York City Cannabis Industry Association (NYCCIA) will present:
Cannabis Packaging Regulatory Round-Up – Northeast US
Moderator: David C. Holland, Esq., President, NYC Cannabis Industry Association
Panelists: Sheri Tarr, JD, Founder and Chief Advisor, ’68 Partners; Michelle Fields, Esq., Strategic Consultant and Global Advisor, The Mary Jane Consulting Group; Andrew Schriever, Cuddy + Feder LLP, Partner & Chair – Litigation & Cannabis Practices
Of the nine states in the Northeastern U.S., six are now legal cannabis markets (at varying levels of maturity), each with its own young and evolving regulatory systems governing the packaging and branding of cannabis products. Cannabis businesses of all sizes find it difficult to build and sustain a brand that drives repeat business when the rules for the package which embodies the brand and delivers its product are in constant flux. In the cannabis market, possessing a deeper understanding of the regulations as they stand (and as they might be) is not only the responsible thing to do; it also represents a powerful competitive edge. With no national standard in place, it is important for industry stakeholders to examine regulatory trends across multiple states and have meaningful, pro-active discussions around this critical subject – for the thriving of the industry but most importantly for the safety and well-being of the people who use cannabis and their communities.
For more information on the upcoming event and to view all educational conferences available at the must-attend event, visit www.AdvancedManufacturingEast.com.
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