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Access All 12 Learning Lab Seminars for $899! Or choose between a 1 day pass for $599 or Individual Learning Labs are available for $299. Book early as prices go up April 12!
Featured Speakers Across Multiple Industries:
May 7–8, 2014Fort Worth Convention Center | Fort Worth, TX
Design | Manufacturing | Automation | Medical | Packaging | Quality
2-hour essential trainings taking place at the Fort Worth Expos
• Minal Mistry, Director of Sustainability, Sustainability Council
• Vipul Sheth, Vice President of Quality, Coronary Cardiovascular, Medtronic
• Elise Edson, Manager Human Factors Engineering, Covidien
• Mark Moyers, Director Quality Engineering, New Product Development, Advanced Wound Services, Smith & Nephew
• Chris Folk, Ph.D. candidate, Principal Engineer, Device Strategy, Amgen
• Nicole Dunn, Partner, Whiteboard Consulting Group
• Mel Torrie, Chief Executive Officer, Autonomous Solutions, Inc
Don’t miss the Learning Labs Seminars at:
Top 6 reasons to attend
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Investigate 3D printing capabilities, functional prototyping and new materials that will change the future of product development
Walk away with better development tools and new technologies for designing a package that better meets end-user needs
Learn how to effectively integrate new robotic technologies on the factory floor
Identify alternative materials and investigate how to balance sustainability and profitability in packaging on a commercial level
Learn how to optimize medical device design with rapid ideation concepts and best practices in design for manufacturability
Benefit from critical insight and new regulatory guidance on how to incorporate human factors into medical engineering
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Dear Colleague,
UBM Canon is pleased to announce the launch of the 2014 Fort Worth Learning Labs, taking place
alongside 7 co-located expositions on May 7-8th at the Fort Worth Convention Center.
We have doubled the educational offerings since 2012 with 2 tracks across 2 days whilst giving you
the option of booking 1 two-hour Learning Lab, 1 day or a 2 day pass. New to this year’s educational
offering at the Learning Labs:
• 100% educational content: Covering new topics including 3D Printing, innovations in robotics, new
automation technology, material selection and strategies for packaging development across twelve 2
hour learning labs.
• Readdressing the major challenges that haven’t gone away: Continuing to better medical device
design and manufacturing with an examination of new materials, innovative technology, human
factors & usability testing.
• New networking opportunities: All-day passes will be given exclusive access to lunch networking
• Fantastic speaker line up: Representatives from Medtronic, Smith & Nephew, Amgen, Covidien, The
Sustainability Council, and Stratasys presenting knowledge to tackle the most critical issues over the
next 12 months
An expo allows you to see, touch and experience new innovations and technology. Now, learn how to
apply these enabling concepts to your projects and business in the Learning Labs!
The educational learning labs seminars are designed to provide you with the business information you
need and the flexibility to book the most relevant sessions. Move easily between 12 sessions that are
scheduled to fit in with your meetings and visit to the expo.
We look forward to seeing you at the event and if you have any question please feel free to contact us at
310.445.8535.
Best regards,
Heather Townsend & Eric Dente
Conference Production
UBM Canon
May 7–8, 2014
Forth Worth Convention Center
Forth Worth, TX
DAY 1: WEDnEsDAY, MAY 7 2014 DAY 2: ThursDAY, MAY 8, 2014
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A4 new Packaging
Materials & sustainability Considerations
B4 new Developments in Lean
Manufacturing and six sigma to Drive Down Costs
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B2 smart & Interactive
Packaging Technologies
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Modernize the Factory Floor
B3 3D Printing strategies and
Case-studies
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Device Technology
B6 risk Management Tools
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Medical Packaging
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sharp, concise learning for your busy expo schedule
A1 human Factors Engineering & usability Through Design B1 Improved Packaging Design To Meet new End-user needs
Incorporating human factors in medical device
Regulatory Design Update: guidance on incorporating human factor (HF) engineering into design and risk management
Optimizing the institutionalization of User Experience (UX)Presenting in this session:Andy Schaudt, M.S., M.B.A., Director of Usability Services, National Center for Human Factors in HealthcareElise Edson, Manager Human Factors Engineering, CovidienDr. Eric Schaffer, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Human Factors International
Developing a package that communicates product quality and connects with customer needs
Driving consumption through your packaging and product identity
Achieving improved package usability through engineeringPresenting in this session:Robert Ziegler, Managing Partner, BrandimationDon Handrow, Vice President-Product Development, Prent Corporation Amcor
A2 rapid Ideation & Prototyping: Driving speed to Market
B2 smart & Interactive Packaging Technologies
Rapid Insights & Ideation: Streamlined processes and increased efficiency
Using process to develop a pipeline of innovative projects: Need finding through proof of concept
Reducing hidden costs in development and accelerating time to marketPresenting in this session:Mark Moyers, Director Quality Engineering, New Product Development, Advanced Wound Services, Smith & NephewChris Hammond, Director of Insight & Innovation, KaleidoscopeSean J. Barnett, MD, MS, FACS, FAAP, Chief Medical Officer, KaleidoscopeEvan Anderson, Research & Development Manager, SpiracurCharlotte Christou, MBA, MSEE, Technology Consultant, Christou Strategic Consulting
Building a roadmap for developing electronically enabled packaging
How packaging design teams can respond to market changes and use technology for client engagement
Interactive packaging technology for engaging customers and product differentiationPresenting in this session:Dee Brewer, Sr. Packaging Technologist, Gruma Corp.Jim Warner, Founder & Principal Industrial Designer, Jim Warner3D, LLC
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
A3 new Technologies to Modernize the Factory Floor
B3 3D Printing strategies and Case studies
Maximizing motion control technology on the factory floor
Integrating wireless to optimize automation on the factory floor
Animating the machine and cutting machine down time
3D printing case study: Detailing this technologies ability to enhance manufacturing
Advanced applications of 3D Printing: From inoperative to functional prototyping Stratasys
New Materials in 3D Printing: Embedding electronics and hightemp polymers Presenting in this session:Michael Moussa, Product Development Engineer, PartSnap
DAY 1: MAY 7, 2014
3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Flexi-Pass for only $899!
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© UBM Canon 2013. Program accurate at time of print. UBM reserves the right to alter venue, speakers and/or content.
A4 new Packaging Materials & sustainability Considerations B4 new Developments in Lean Manufacturing and six sigma to Drive Down Costs
Expanded uses and new applications for alternative packaging materials
Showcasing effective use of reused and recycled packaging materials.
Are you ready for where packaging sustainability is heading?Presenting in this session:Havi Global SolutionsMinal Mistry, Director of Sustainability, Sustainability Council
Lean Manufacturing is a front loaded, knowledge based method focused on customer value and eliminating waste of rework. This presentation introduces Lean manufacturing and how it is applied to understand customer needs, reduce risk, establish critical characteristics and process control and use failure analysis to improve manufacturing. Attendees will understand how a Lean transformation can dramatically empower and engage the workforce with an effort to remain agile, dynamic and successful as demands grow more complex.
Presenting in this session:Edwin Garro, President, PXS Performance Excellence Solutions
A5 Design Concepts for Manufacturability
B5 Practical Applications of robotics
Meeting the demands of tomorrows’ patient: User-centric design and development, current design and development trends
Optimizing medical device development with quality in mind
Implementing improved reliability and consistency in the design through manufacturing processPresenting in this session:Siddharth Desai, Vice President of Engineering, Pro-Dex, Inc.Vipul Sheth, Vice President of Quality, Coronary Cardiovascular, Medtronic
Collaborative robotics: aligning your human and robotic workforce
Optimizing vision recognition for increased accuracy
Introducing Flexible and Lightweight robotics into your factory floorPresenting in this session:Dan Popa, Multiscale Robotics professor, UTAMel Torrie, CEO, Autonomous Solutions, IncPaul Frenger, Owner, A Working Hypothesis
10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
A6 Advanced Materials & Device Technology B6 risk Management Tools
Wireless technology in medical devices from a systems perspective: mhealth, mobile, etc.
A physician's perspective on medical robotics: Clinical needs & future technology
Advances in breakthrough MEMS and biomedical nanotechnologyPresenting in this session:Javiad Masoud, Senior Director Patient Management Systems, Sorin GroupJohn Meehan, MD, Associate Professor of Surgery, Seattle Children's International Robotic Surgery CenterChris Folk, Ph.D. candidate, Principal Engineer, Device Strategy, Amgen
In today’s dynamic and fast paced industries, the ability to identify, mitigate, and prevent high-risk events is key to success. There is a growing trend in the industry to create a holistic approach to Risk Management, utilizing both proactive and reactive risk factors. This session will explore each type of risk, describe an assessment process to manage them and review commonly used risk management tools.Presenting in this session:Nicole Dunn, Partner, Whiteboard Consulting Group
DAY 2: MAY 8, 2014
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Pricing Group Discounts Available!Book with 2 or more of your colleagues and enjoy great group discounts.
Early-Bird Pricing
Expires on 4/11
Standard Pricing
Valid 4/12 – 5/6
Onsite Pricing
Individual Learning Lab $299
1 Day Pass $599 $699 $799
Flexipass $899 $999 $1,099
To book a group, call +1 310-445-8535 for registration.
Groups of 3 Groups of 4 Groups of 5 or more
10% off of standard rate
15% off of standard rate
20% off of standard rate
Your Conference Registration Includes:• Registration to all 7 co-located expos including:
• The Expo Hall is filled with the very latest packaging technologies, materials, equipment, and services.
• World-class Suppliers—Meet with top suppliers who can offer ideas and solutions for your challenges—in any industry.
• Expo Planning Tool—Access the event planner and mobile app to better plan your experience
Venue InformationFort Worth Convention Center1201 Houston Street | Fort Worth, TX 76102
Thank you to our 2014 Sponsor:
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Delivering a presentation is a highly effective means of promoting your business to a targeted group of key decision makers with a specific interest in your products and services, in an intimate environment. Whether your primary marketing objective is to maximize exposure of your brand, position your company as a thought leader, secure new business, or demonstrate your expertise, this event provides you with the perfect platform.
We have a variety of packages available which can be tailored to best meet your budget and business needs. Space is limited so reserve your spot now to ensure your place in front of your target audience.
Contact Sponsorship Manager, Gina Gross, at [email protected] or 415-947-6241, to discuss the options and secure your spot today.
We created a pricing structure to meet any time and budget constraint. Choose the option that works best for you.
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