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Please see the categories that were available for entry in the MEDTEC EMDT Innovation Awards 2012.
- Medical Device Industry Design Team of the Year
Judges will be evaluating a number of factors including:
- types of products worked on (diversity, complexity, and so forth)
- engineering and technological challenges that were overcome
- innovation in product design and functionality
- how the product’s design and engineering features reflect functional improvements that improve healthcare delivery
- patient benefits
- benefits to the healthcare system at large (cost effectiveness, for example)
- customer testimonials (timeliness, problem solving, exceeding expectations and so forth)
- Dental Instrument, or Equipment of the Year
- Most Innovative Cardiac Product of the Year
- Critical-Care and Emergency Medicine Product of the Year
Judges will be evaluating a number of factors for all of the above product categories including:
- innovation in product design and functionality
- how the product’s design and engineering features reflect functional improvements that improve healthcare delivery
- patient benefits
- benefits to the healthcare system at large (cost effectiveness, for example)
Entrants should also highlight any design or engineering challenges that were overcome and any benefits that the company has derived from the product in terms of profitability, the capture of a new market segment and so forth. - Best Medical Device Start-Up of the Year
Judges will be evaluating a number of factors including:
- depth of innovation
- how the product’s design and engineering features reflect functional improvements that improve healthcare delivery
- patient benefits
- benefits to the healthcare system at large (cost effectiveness, for example)
- current or projected commercial performance
- ethical aspects
- Outstanding Contribution to the Industry
This award honours an individual whose contributions have had a demonstrable impact on technological, business and/or cultural advancements in medical devices.
To be eligible for entry in the 2012 MEDTEC EMDT Innovation Awards, products must be commercially available by 31st October 2011. Deadlines and entry fees are as follows:
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Early-bird deadline: |
30th September 2011 |
€390 + tax at 19% |
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Late deadline: |
6th November 2011 |
€450 + tax at 19% |
For an entry to be considered on time for the 2012 awards, all required materials and entry fees must be received by UBM no later than 17:00 (GMT) on 31st October 2011. Entries found to be incomplete after the final entry deadline will be subject to disqualification regardless of when the original materials arrived or what entry fee has been paid. Entry fees are not refundable under any circumstances.
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