Tech Advancing Patient Care Fueling Conversation at MEDevice Silicon Valley 2024

The annual event at the Santa Clara Convention Center convened over 1,200 attendees.

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November 26, 2024

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Jennifer Samproni, Chief Technology Officer of the Health Solutions business at Flex delivers a keynote at Center Stage.

MEDevice Silicon Valley wraps with over 150 exhibiting companies covering all sectors of medical manufacturing including 3D printing, materials and adhesives, medical device components, and AI technology.

Attendees experienced 20 hours of education across three theaters, discussing pressing topics from wearable devices for cardiovascular health to leveraging technologies propelling marketing strategies in MedTech. The U.S. makes up over 40% of the global market, making it the largest medical device market in the world with Silicon Valley as a major U.S. healthcare hub, positioning MEDevice as a key outlet for essential conversations on the future of the industry.

Keynotes included Jennifer Samproni, Chief Technology Officer of the Health Solutions business at Flex, discussing how Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) are an integral part of the healthcare ecosystem, empowering patients and paving the way for better medical outcomes. With the rise of chronic illness, the need for effective disease management is also increasing. Through connected health technologies, patients are able to use natural language to tell medical devices exactly how to provide care.

Ashley Mancuso, Vice President, Medtech BISO & Product Security, Johnson & Johnson, as keynote, explored technological advances with the risk of cyber threats, underscoring the importance of protecting medical environments and patient personal data through cybersecurity tools and education. Noting partnerships between healthcare institutions as critical to tackling threats, focus is placed on enhanced controls, lifecycle management and organizational maturity, to build customer trust as well as protect brand reputation and create resiliency in the industry.

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Additional education highlighted “Women Leading Innovation in Medtech and BioScience,” positioning women at the forefront as driving innovation in the rapidly evolving medtech space, sharing experiences and strategies for the next generation of industry leaders. Advancements in AI and robotics, as well as in-home patient care, shared as top-of-mind verticals, provided insight into products and solutions pioneering the future of the medical landscape.

“Across the multiple tracks of education and conversations from early-stage businesses in the Start-Up Stadium, this year’s MEDevice observes an increased emphasis specifically on technological innovations, aiming to place patient experience at the core of the healthcare journey,” says Melissa Magestro, VP, Informa Markets Engineering. “Tech empowers personalized patient care and MEDevice hosts the brightest minds across Silicon Valley and the globe to connect and discuss the solutions that are changing the way health is delivered.”

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This year's Innovation Showcase highlighted new and unique exhibitor solutions in the market, followed by an attendee vote on the best-in-show selections. Canon Medical Components U.S.A., Inc. won Product of the Year, featuring the SV-2000 Flex, a customized video solution for medical device manufacturers. Hukui Biotechnology Co., Ltd. won Innovation Excellence by Popular Vote showcasing a wireless handheld ultrasound device displaying high-resolution real-time ultrasound images.

MEDevice Silicon Valley will return to the Santa Clara Convention Center Nov. 19-20, 2025. 

MD&M West, the largest and most influential B2B event on the West Coast for medical technology and manufacturing, takes place Feb. 4-6, 2025 in Anaheim, California. To learn more or to register to attend please visit www.mdmwest.com.

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