Health Canada Regulatory Insights Workshop
University of Waterloo
Friday,
Nov 15, 2019 at 10:00 AM EST
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Event Details
With several new technologies at our fingertips like nanotech, AI and electromagnetic sensors, developers and end-users alike have many questions about the Health Canada certification processes going forward.
To this end, the Centre for Bioengineering and Biotechnology has invited Health Canada regulators from the Device Licensing Division and the Scientific and Technical Division to participate in a one day workshop. They will detail the process to obtain Health Canada approval for medical devices with:
- Robotic humanoid and robotics applications
- AI functionality and features
- Wireless functionality from low Hz to sub-THz bands including mm-Wave
- Talks by Health Canada representatives:
- Colin Foster, Manager, Device Licensing Services Division
- Patrick Assouad, Senior Scientific Evaluator, Digital Health, Device Evaluation Division
- Lunch
- Open Q&A panel session : submit questions to cbb@uwaterloo.ca or use the hashtags #CBB #ASKHC anytime on social media.
- Networking sessions including academic and industry posters
- Tour select Waterloo labs by appointment
- Researchers
- Students
- Companies
- Start-ups
Second floor event space in Engineering 7 (E7)
Location
University of Waterloo
200 University Ave. West Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1 Canada
Tickets
Type |
Price |
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Registration |
Free |
Organizer Details
Centre for Bioengineering and Biotechnology, University of Water
CBB is a catalyst for advancing bioengineering and biotechnology research and innovation through industry collaborations and partnerships.
More than 155 faculty members, from every faculty on campus, are actively engaged with the centre, working in collaboration to provide a resource of varying expertise.
Our mandate is to build healthy, active partnerships between centre researchers and corporate members through collaborative projects, mutual interest building, and networking events.
Top research applications:
- Computational and Disease Modelling
- Imaging
- Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
- Medical Devices
- Sensors and Diagnostics
- Therapeutics
- Biomarkers
- Biomaterials