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They said it at DeviceTalks Boston 2023

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June 1, 2023
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Medical device industry leaders from Boston Scientific, Abbott, ZimVie, Medtronic, Stryker and more met at DeviceTalks Boston to share lessons learned and their perspectives on industry trends, device design and medtech innovation.

BD Chair, CEO and President Tom Polen (right) at DeviceTalks Boston with DeviceTalks Editorial Director Tom Salemi [Photo by Jeff Pinette for Medical Design & Outsourcing]

Bidding farewell to DeviceTalks Boston 2023, we look back at an exceptional two-day medical device conference teeming with insights from over 100 top industry leaders.

These experts unfolded many complexities of the medtech industry in more than 35 sessions, walking attendees from the medical device product development continuum through the latest medical innovations and strategies to tackle regulatory challenges, prototyping, manufacturing, product launches and more.

Between the high-profile keynote interviews with Boston Scientific Chair and CEO Mike Mahoney, Johnson & Johnson MedTech Global Head of Robotics R&D Martin Buehler, and Becton Dickinson President, CEO and Chair Tom Polen, plus the much-anticipated panel discussions between some of the industry’s top leaders, attendees left the live event armed with actionable insights, a broadened perspective and a panoramic view of the industry’s future.

Enjoy some of the most memorable insights from our live event captured by our on-the-ground editors on the following pages.

And be part of the conversation at our next live event, DeviceTalks West, in Santa Clara, California, on Oct. 18-19.

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