Arburg Medical Summit: Virtual Event Connects Medical Technology Experts with 400 Participants

Arburg‘s medical summit hosted over 400 participants from 40 countries virtually from its Customer Centre in Lossburg. Attendees were presented with specialist lectures from medical technology experts combined with high-calibre panel discussions and live exhibits.

Anyone seeking to get one step ahead and sniff out trends in medical technology, made a point of attending the Arburg Summit: Medical 2020 on 19 November. Thanks to the digital format of this summit meeting, twice as many guests were able to attend as were at the comparable, physical event in the previous year. More than 400 participants from more than 40 countries were there to inform themselves about current developments, innovative applications and visions, and to exchange views at the highest level with many medical technology experts.

The interactive response was intense and vibrant. The twelve lectures focusing on “Solutions”, “Innovations” and “Visions” were accompanied by a high-calibre panel discussion. This special event was enhanced yet further by interactive breakout sessions with expert discussions and live presentations of exhibits in the Customer Center in Lossburg. The summit was chaired by Guido Marschall from plastics channel Plas.TV.

“Even before the start of our virtual summit, we received very positive feedback from our guests and were able to register many more participants than would have been possible at a present event, based purely on capacity,” pointed out Gerhard Böhm, Arburg Managing Director Sales.

“With this digital format, exceptionally challenging in terms of content as well as technology, has taken us down new paths. And feedback confirmed this: Our Arburg Summit: Medical 2020 was ‘the place to be’ in the field of medical technology.”

Keynote speech focused on the future of medical technology

A particular high point of the event came with the keynote speech delivered by Prof. Dr-Ing. Marc Kraft, Head of Department Medical Technology at the Technical University Berlin and Chair of VDI’s “Technologies of Life Sciences” association.

Based on a few examples, he highlighted current trends in medical technology that are set to continue in the coming decades, laying the bedrock for the ensuing panel discussion. In this context, Prof. Ute Schäfer (University of Graz), Dr Andreas Herold (B. Braun), Niklas Kuczaty (VDMA Working Group Medical Technology) and Gerhard Böhm (Arburg) discussed the topic of “Medical technology – challenges and prospects for 2050.”

Everyone agreed that, by 2050, technology-driven companies would have a clear advantage. By then, of course, many products would no longer come from factories but would instead be manufactured individually and close to the patient, e.g. directly in the hospital or even in the operating theatre. Nonetheless, quality would remain Job One.

“We perceive a megatrend in the field of Additive Manufacturing and also a rise in the significance of digitalisation and sustainability”, acknowledged Gerhard Böhm. “These are all topics that we are also intensively preoccupied with. Arburg is therefore very well prepared for a future in which plastic will remain a valuable material that is important to life.”

At the Arburg Summit: Medical 2020, each of the connected speakers answered questions from the participants after their lectures. Interactive elements like this made the event into a ‘tangible’ experience.

Twelve informative lectures – something for everyone

Earlier in the summit, four concurrent panel sessions were held, each containing three lectures on “Solutions”, “Innovations” and “Visions” – there really was something for everyone. The topics ranged from concepts for the production of LSR injection moulded parts and microfluidic systems to the challenges faced by the healthcare industry, details of the Medical Device Regulation (MDR) and digital methods for integrated parts documentation, as well as application examples of innovative high-performance tools and the additive manufacturing of customised implants. Many participants used this opportunity to ask their questions during the event using the chat feature.

Three interactive live discussions and presentations

The Arburg Summit: Medical 2020 was rounded off with three “Live Breakout Boxes”. Here, topics such as cleanroom, LSR processing and additive production could be discussed, with two Arburg experts in attendance for each topic. In addition, they were accompanied to the exhibits by camera teams to present the applications live.

Things to see included the production of LSR masks on an electric Allrounder 570 A. At the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, Arburg and its partners got this project off the ground in record time and developed the face coverings themselves. A stainless steel version of the electric Allrounder 370 A was used to show how clean-room technology can manufacture mass products such as needle holders for insulin pens.

And lastly, a Freeformer 300-3X was used to demonstrate the additive manufacturing of resorbable implants. Anyone wishing to know more was also able to make an appointment over the following days with one of the experts in the Online Meeting Lounge.

“Live Breakout Box” cleanroom: Arburg expert Sven Kitzlinger, Senior Application Manager Medical, answered questions about cleanroom technology and presented features directly beside the injection moulding machine that was producing needle holders for insulin pens in a live demonstration.

Positive feedback all round

“Prestigious speakers from science and industry, as well as our own medical technology field and application experts, didn’t just present trends and innovations,” said Gerhard Böhm, reviewing the virtual event. “They also answered exciting questing in live-stream sessions and, by ensuring that the Arburg Summit: Medical 2020 was a highly topical event, very successfully created a ‘tangible’ experience.”

Juliane Hehl, Managing Partner and responsible for Marketing, was also extremely impressed by the Arburg Summit: Medical. “We successfully ventured into new territory here. We weren’t interested in putting on a fairly well-organised alternative for a cancelled trade fair – people are already finding that increasingly boring,” said the Managing Partner. “And this boredom factor will grow rapidly in future. But in contrast to that, we will be focusing consistently on added value for our customers. And we shall certainly continue down this path with some interesting formats.”

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