Program
Monday, November 18, 2019
Session: Printed Electronic and 3D-Printing
11:50
Consumables for Life Science and Diagnostics: Manufacturing and Standardization in a Glass Foundry
12:10
Quo Vadis - High-Precision 3D-Printing in Medical Technology
12:30
Bringing Medical Models to live with 3D Printing
12:50
Digital Microfluidics Valve for Low Cost Point of Care Diagnostics
13:10
Printed Electronics Integration for Medical Devices
13:30
Elastics Sensors for Healthcare and Wellness Applications
13:50
Connection between 3D Printer and Medical
14:10
Pitching Session with Start-ups
14:50
Micro- and Nanotechnologies in Medical Devices in the Netherlands
15:20
How the Dutch Ecosystem Results in a Functional Product
15:50
Foundry Service for Microfluidic Components in Diagnostics
16:20
Will Next-Generation Microfluidics Drive your Future Products
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
Session: Laser and Photonics Applications / EPIC Tech Watch
10:40
Black Marking - Perfect for Permanent UDI
11:00
More Light – System Solutions for Healthcare and Life Science Applications
11:20
Laser Based Production of Polymer Microfluidics Components
11:40
Magic Hollow Micro-Needle for Diabetes
12:00
Lasers and glass – a great combination for diagnostic consumables?
12:20
Precise Power and Energy Measurement with a New Generation of High Speed Laser Sensors
12:40
Ramping up Production of Photonic Components for Medical Applications using the European Pilot Lines in Photonics
13:00
New Photonic Approaches for a Rapid On-Site Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases
13:20
Raman Spectroscopy Guided Tumor Surgery
13:40
SPIDTM Platform for Easy Infectious and Metabolic Disease Diagnostic
Hugues Tariel
DIAFIR, Rennes, FR
Session: Digitalization of Medical Equipment
Session Chair:
Niklas Kuczaty
VDMA - Arbeitsgemeinschaft Medizintechnik, Frankfurt, DE
14:20
Industrial Security and Medical Equipment
14:40
How to Bring Medical Equipment on the Level “High” of the New EU Cybersecurity Act?
15:00
A Critical Discussion of Current Trends & Hypes in IT Security
15:20
How to Combine Security and New Business Models for Medical Equipment
15:40
Cyber Security for Medical Devices – How Will the Future Look Like?
Session: Japanese Precision Manufacturing for Medical Devices
16:20
Value-Creating Technology from Yokohama
16:40
Possibility of Collaboration with Japanese SMEs, Hidden Champions
17:00
Ideas from Tokyo, Unique Micro Tech for Medical Devices
Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Session: Smart Sensor Solutions
10:30
Non-Invasive Monitoring of Important Cardiovascular Parameters
10:50
MEMS Capacitive Pressure Sensors for Medical Applications
Nikolaos Valantasis-Kanellos
ES Systems, Koropi, GR
11:10
Localization of Miniaturized Measurement Sensors in Bioprocesses
11:30
Autonomous Biosensor Based Systems
11:50
Safety Considerations in Invasive Pressure Sensing
12:10
Tailor-Made Coatings for Smart Sensors
Dr. Anke Schuetz-Trilling
Surfix BV, Wageningen, NL
Session: Microprecision, Manufacturing and Processing
12:50
Specifying Connectors and Cables for Medical Applications
13:10
Assembly and Test of Medical Filters
13:30
Ultra-Precise Micro-Alignment of Medical Optics- New Platform Solution by Berliner Glas.
13:50
Monitoring of medical technology accessories using RFID
14:10
Challenges at Process Validation of Optical Injection Molded Parts
Session: Equipment Manufacturer meets Component Manufacturer
15:00
Introduction of Networks and 10 Pitches
15:25
End of Session and Start Guided Tour at the IVAM Joint Pavilion for Registered Equipement Manufacturers and Component Manufacturer
Session: Tokyo Metropolitan Government
15:50
DeepD: An AI-aided Diagnosis Systems
16:00
Echo Marked Disposable Needles for Anesthesia and Biopsy
16:10
Electrophysiological Devices for Evaluation of Efferent/Afferent Nervous Defects
16:20
High-precision Processing of Medical Needles and Cannulas
16:30
All-resin Forceps: Disposable, Light Weight and Environmentally friendly
16:40
High-precision CNC Machining Parts of Metal and Plastic Components
16:50
Motor Driven Pipetting Head Unit for Lab Automation
17:00
Membrane Switch and Capacitive Film Sensor Based on Printed Electronics Technlogy
17:10
Wireless Communication Modules in Sub-1GHz and 2.4GHz Band
17:20
Radiation Shielding Sheet by Tungsten/Bismuth Coated Fibers
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Session: : Microfluidics - The Key Enabling Technology for Diagnostics and Life Science Consumables
10:00
Disc Pump: A Compact, Versatile and High-Precision Pump for Next-Generation Microfluidics
10:20
Human Microfluidically Supported Organ-Models in Basic Research and Drug Testing
10:40
Fluid Filters as a Protection Tool for Pumps and Analytical Devices – New HNPM F-MI Filter Series
11:00
Innovation of Single-Use Drug Delivery System
11:20
Piezo-Based Microfluidic Solutions for Micropumps and Sensor Management
11:40
Fast Prototyping and Industrial Serial Manufacturing of Lab-On-A-Chip and Organ-On-A-Chip Systems
12:00
Raman Trapping Microscopy for Label-Free and Fast Analysis of Cells and Bacteria in Fluidics
12:20
Diagnostics Applications made of Non-CMOS Compatible Materials on Glass
12:40
More than the Sum of its Parts: A Holistic Approach to Microfluidic Solutions
13:00
New Perspectives for Single-use Microfluidic Devices
Session: JETRO Seminar – Open Innovation and University Collaborations between Japan and Germany
13:40
Welcome Remarks by JETRO Düsseldorf
13:45
Industry-Academia Collaboration in Japan / Cooperation with Charite University Berlin
14:00
Chiba Prefecture Welcomes you to Kashiwanoha
14:05
Invest Miyagi / Ideal Environment for Business and Living
14:10
Energy Innovation by AZUL Catalyst Technology / Research Result of Therapeutic Instrument for Cholecystitis
14:25
Investment Environment in Ibaraki Prefecture
14:30
Success Cases of German-Japanese Collaboration
14:45
First Port of Call KOBE
14:50
Open Innovation between German and Japanese Companies
15:05
Why Kanagawa? Business Environment & Investment Incentives
15:10
City of Yokohama A City chosen by the World
15:15
Success Cases of Investing in Japan
15:30
Networking Reception with Snacks and Drinks