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Connecting Innovation with Market Success Dear {NAME}, We know how challenging it can be to bring ne

Connecting Innovation with Market Success Dear {NAME}, We know how challenging it can be to bring new products to market—that's why the MedTech Summit is focused on providing the tools and resources needed for accelerating the medical market uptake of Photonics. The MedTech Summit is a one-of-a-kind event: Our program features 35 industry leaders from across the medical technology spectrum who will share practical, business-focused insights. No other meeting offers this level of comprehensive coverage and direct access to executives, medical doctors, regulatory parties, and other decision-makers. There's still time to register for the MedTech Summit! [REGISTER TODAY](66DPT0weN:m:1:2647670365:D3E8BD356E98CF911EC3D8A38C61B49D:r) to join medical device manufacturers and gain the knowledge and connections that will help bring new photonics-enabled products to market and improve patient outcomes. Our presenters and the MedTech Program are committed to delivering photonics-based innovations to patients as quickly as possible. Dates: 8-9 October, 2024 Location: CHUM de Montreal, Quebec, Canada Content and Connections... The MedTech Program: Networking Welcome Dinner, Group Breakfast, Session Breaks, Group Dinner, and Reception Keynotes Frédéric LeBlond, Dimitrios Angelis, Lori Arakaki Session Topics Photonic Devices for Medical Imaging and Diagnosis Photonics Devices for Medical Treatment and Therapy Miniaturization of Photonics Devices and Wearables Photonics in Surgery and Rehabilitation The Future of Medical Devices Tour Exclusive CHUM Research Center tour Facilitated Introductions Optica staff will help you connect during and after the Summit. I hope you will attend, contribute, and take advantage of the benefits this unique event has to offer. Sincerely, Jose Dr. Jose Pozo CTO, Optica Cell: +31626978312 [www.optica.org](66DPT0weN:m:1:2647670365:D3E8BD356E98CF911EC3D8A38C61B49D:r) PS: Sponsorship Opportunities: A limited number of Summit sponsorship opportunities and promotional benefits are available. Please contact Alicia Jensen at ajensen@optica.org for details. Hosted by: 66DPT0weN:m:1:2647670365:D3E8BD356E98CF911EC3D8A38C61B49D:r Global Headquarters 2010 Massachusetts Ave. NW Washington, DC 20036 USA +1 202.416.1907 · custserv@optica.org · [optica.org](66DPT0weN:m:1:2647670365:D3E8BD356E98CF911EC3D8A38C61B49D:r) This message has been sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe from all Optica Emails](

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