Developing a Medical Device: What’s The Commercial Opportunity? – A case study-based exploration of key questions
The Translational Research Office invites you to a series of webinars to explore the keys steps towards the development of a medical device, helping to transform great ideas into successful innovations.
You will be guided by successful entrepreneurs and experts through the key steps to successfully develop your medical device idea into innovations that can change clinical practices and improve patient lives. In this webinar series, we will explore how to build a market and commercial strategy for your device, how and when to think about your medical device regulatory requirements, how to design and develop a medical device effectively, how to develop a robust intellectual property and investment strategy, and how to facilitate the clinical adoption of your device.

Overview of the program:

Week 1 Introductory session
Week 2 What’s The Commercial Opportunity?
Week 3 Navigating the regulatory process
Week 4 Design and Development
Week 5 Navigating IP and Investment
Week 6 Clinical Adoption and Market Access
Date: 23 June 2021, 11:00 (Wednesday, 9th week, Trinity 2021)
Venue: Microsoft Teams
Speaker: Dr Nessa Carey (Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence at the University of Oxford)
Organisers: Dr Deepak Kumar, Translational Research Manager, Dr Anne-Sophie Schillinger (Translational Research Manager), Sarah Wagstaffe (Head of Translational Research Office)
Organiser contact email address: translationalresearchoffice@medsci.ox.ac.uk
Part of: Developing a Medical Device: turning your idea into a successful commercial product that’s improving detection, diagnosis or treatment
Booking required?: Required
Booking email: translationalresearchoffice@medsci.ox.ac.uk
Cost: None
Audience: Members of the University only
Editors: Anne-Sophie Schillinger, Deepak Kumar