National Regulatory Conference
Navigating the Regulatory Jungle with a Swiss Compass
Facing the complexities of various established and upcoming regulations, the Swiss medtech industry finds itself in challenging terrain. «Navigating the Regulatory Jungle with a Swiss Compass» aims to shed light on these challenges, offering insight and practical advice. This event will provide a comprehensive overview of ongoing political negotiations and the latest regulatory measures affecting Swiss medtech companies.
A plenary session is designed to illuminate the status of political discourse pertaining to regulatory frameworks. The breakout sessions will address both the remaining challenges of the MDR / MedDo and the new challenges of increasing digitalisation. In addition, we will explore practical implications of sustainability regulations in Switzerland and the EU from diverse viewpoints. Subsequently, ample time is reserved for knowledge transfer and discussion.
Secure your ticket now, as the attendance is limited to 500 participants. The event language is English.
National Regulatory Conference
17 October 2024
BERNEXPO Congress 1.3
Mingerstrasse 6, 3014 Bern
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Programme
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Pricing
The following elements are included in the ticket price:
- Conference ticket incl. refreshments
- Access to list of participants and presentation documents
- Certificate of attendance
CHF 430 – Standard ticket
CHF 290 – Reduced ticket
The following participants are granted a 33% discount on the standard rate:
- Swiss Medtech members
- SVDI/ASID members
- SwAPP members
- ASD members
- Representatives of public authorities / politics
- Start-ups
Venue
The event will be held at BERNEXPO Congress 1.3.
Information on how to get there and access to parking can be found here.
Area under construction
The expo area is currently undergoing major cunstruction. Therefore, the access route has changed slightly, see detailed plan below.
We recommend to exit Tram no. 9 at the stop "Wankdorf Center" and following the signs from there for easiest access to Congress 1.3.