Tuesday, February 19, 2008

F&S eBroadcast: Leveraging Global PLM

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Frost & Sullivan will be hosting a complimentary online eBroadcast on Tuesday, February 26, to discuss the use of PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) systems during development of medical devices.
The use of PLM systems in the global medical device industry has grown rapidly in the last several years, even though the ROI benefits can be hard to visualize and measure. The greatest savings often come from what isn't done rather than what is - time not wasted, efforts not duplicated, defects and product recalls prevented.

This complimentary 1-hour web cast will feature case studies by CooperVision and AGA Medical, two medical device companies who have successfully implemented a world-class PLM system and realized results.

During this program we will learn how to:

  • Re-architect regionally maintained product documents into globally consistent Design History Files, Device Master Records, etc.

  • Coordinate, accelerate and control change management and version control

  • Enhance global collaborations while keeping everyone on the same page

  • Improve the quality of regulatory submissions while accelerating product registrations

  • Facilitate document retrieval to enhance performance on regulatory audits
  • To learn more and discuss PLM implementation within your business, register here for the free eBroadcast. Medgadget is proudly sponsoring the event.

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