PORTLAND, OR – The 2016 Medical Electronics Symposium will be held Sept. 14-15 at Marylhurst University.
Track 1 sessions address designs, components and assembly for high-density medical electronics solutions with presentations from Indium, Kyzen, Binghamton University, and others.
Track 2 will cover next-generation microelectronics for changing healthcare markets with presentations from Cactus Semiconductor, Rudolph Technologies, Portland State University, and Intel.
Bob Rogers, Intel, will deliver the keynote “The President's Precision Medicine Initiative: The Opportunities and Challenges of Analytics on Integrated Data from One Million Patients.” Metin Akay, Ph.D., University of Houston, will deliver a keynote presentation titled “Advanced Technologies for Human Brain Initiatives.”
An iNEMI panel discussion will close the event.
For more information, visit http://www.smta.org/medical/.