Automatic Production System for Disposable Syringes
Buyer’s Guide 2012 Update: Manufacturing Equipment
In cooperation with Engel and Transcoject, Zahoransky is exhibiting an adhesive-free, fully automatic production line for disposable syringes at the Medtec fair in Stuttgart. Zahoransky has developed a highly efficient needle separating system (the NFS) for this purpose, which can process as many as 400 needles per minute.

Medisiams, World Medtech Forum Lucerne Combine in 2012
The Medisiams trade show for West Switzerland suppliers will take place under the same roof as the World Medtech Forum Lucerne (WMTF) for the first time this year. This is the result of a decision made by Medical Cluster, Medtech Switzerland, Siams S.A. and Messe Luzern AG. The events take place in Lucerne September 25–27, 2012.

Concise Two-Day Seminar on Medical Device Law in Bonn
An introduction to medical device law and current legal issues will be provided by MedInform on March 27 and 28, 2012, in Bonn, via the “Foundation and Advanced Seminar on Medical Device Law.” MedInform is the medical technology information and seminar service organized by BVMed, which supplies the seminar moderator.

Drag-Finishing Units Generate Smooth Implant Surfaces
Buyer’s Guide 2012 Update: Manufacturing Equipment
Otec Präzisionsfinish GmbH supplies drag-finishing systems. The company has developed special mass-finishing processes for drag finishing that enable users to give artificial hip and knee joints a homogeneous, very flat, and precisely fitting contact surface. Series DF drag-finishing units perform both wet grinding and dry polishing.

Fanless Embedded PC for Automation
Buyer’s Guide 2012 Update: Electrical/Electronic Components
Comp-Mall offers medical equipment manufacturers the compact Model EBC-2102 fanless embedded automation PC, which is equipped with a choice of Intel Atom D525 1.8-GHz dual core, a D425 1.8-GHz dual-core or N455 1.66-GHz single-core processor. Low power consumption allows fanless operation between –10° and 50°C.

Biotech Consortium Organizing February Public Workshop
Thuringia is home to a new biotech consortium working toward development of bioactive, functionally stable devices for medical implantation. The growth core, called Basis (for BioAnalytics and Surfaces for Integration in Systems), is organizing its first public workshop, to be presented in Erfurt, Germany, February 23 and 24.

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