Recorded Thursday, November 2 – Presented by Trinseo
Join Trinseo and our guest speaker Uri Baruch, of Cambridge Design Partnership, live on Thursday, November 2 from 10:00 to 11:00 EST as we discuss the challenges of designing tomorrow’s drug delivery devices. We’ll be examining real-world design challenges faced by companies ranging from large multinationals to small innovative start-ups to see what worked well – and what didn’t. And we’ll be sharing our top tips on how to get your choice of design and materials right the first time – to speed up regulatory compliance and market acceptance.
About Cambridge Design Partnership
Cambridge Design Partnership (CDP) is a technology and product design firm focused on helping clients grow their businesses. For more than 20 years, some of the world’s largest companies have trusted CDP to develop their most important innovations. Located in both Cambridge (UK) and Palo Alto, California (US), CDP specializes in the healthcare, consumer products, energy and industrial equipment markets. Its multidisciplinary staff has the expert knowledge to identify opportunities and tackle the challenges its clients face.
About Trinseo
Trinseo is a global materials solutions provider and manufacturer of plastics, latex binders, and synthetic rubber. We are focused on delivering innovative and sustainable solutions to help our customers in a variety of end-markets create products that are intrinsic to our lives. Trinseo’s Consumer Essential Markets unit provides performance plastics to the Medical Device industry advocating preselecting plastics in the product design process to ensure efficacy, safety and marketplace acceptance.
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