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    Transfer Medical Device Production to a Contract Manufacture With Full Validation

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    Website https://compliance2go.com/product/?pid=CP2014-360 | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category Medical Device

    Deadline: September 18, 2014 | Date: September 18, 2014

    Venue/Country: Houston, U.S.A

    Updated: 2014-08-22 19:30:45 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    DESCRIPTION

    This webinar on outsourcing medical device manufacturing will discuss practical decision making steps you can follow to analyse whether to transfer or invest in keeping production in-house. If you decide to transfer production, then this training will detail the options and next steps to transferring it to the right facility or contract manufacturer.

    Why should you attend?

    With the economy, many medical OEMs are deciding whether to invest in upgrading equipment, technology, new personnel, transfer it to a lower cost in-house facility or transfer it to a contract manufacturer. In many cases this could save the OEM from investing in costly bricks and mortar, new technology and higher labor cost. It also frees up floor space for new product initiatives.

    This will also help those looking to enter the medical contract manufacturing industry.

    This 90-minute webinar will give you the procedure to follow in making decisions that could save money, time and people. We will explore the importance of quality, cost and on time delivery/flexibility in making the right decisions. This session will also benefit contract manufacturers, since they have to be ready for a seamless transfer of production by understanding their responsibility and the requirements for a medical device transfer, including the transfer process, validations and the pitfalls that could lead to delays.

    Areas Covered in the Session:

    Gap Analysis, Due-diligence and Decision Making

    Choosing A Contract Manufacturer.

    Request for Information (RFI), Request for Proposal (RFP), Request for Quote (RFQ).

    Supplier Audits.

    Final Selection & Contract Negotiation.

    Project Management.

    Supply Chain.

    Master Validation Plan.

    Protocols.

    Transfer Process.

    Benefits.

    Pitfalls.

    Post Review.

    Celebrate.

    Who will benefit:

    This webinar will provide valuable assistance and give a procedure to the medical device companies that are thinking of transferring production to a contract Manufacturer or transferring it to another facility. The personnel who will benefit include:

    At Medical Device OEM's:

    Senior Decision Makers

    R&D and Product Development Engineers and Managers

    Pilot Plant Manager

    Plant and Production Managers

    Project and Process Engineers

    Supply Chain Managers

    Global Contract Manufacturing Transfer Teams

    Global Strategic Managers

    Quality and Validation Teams

    Quality and Corporate Auditors

    At Contract Manufacturers:

    Senior Decision Makers

    Senior Strategist looking to get into medical device contracting

    Contract Manufacturers working in the medical industry

    Plant and Production Managers

    Engineering and Contract Manufacturing Transfer Teams

    Project and Process Engineers

    Quality and Validation Teams

    Webinar Includes:

    Q/A Session with the Expert to ask your question

    PDF print only copy of PowerPoint slides

    90 Minutes Live Presentation

    Certificate of Attendance


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