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Human Factors and Usability Engineering in the Development of Drug Delivery Products Training Course (London, United Kingdom – December 7-8, 2022) – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Human Factors and Usability Engineering in the Development of Drug Delivery Products Training Course” conference has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

This two-day workshop has been designed specifically for product developers who want to incorporate human factors testing into their product development, or need to provide the regulators with specific usability data for their device to comply with the MDR.

The format for the day will be interactive with the presenter sharing his experiences as a specialist with extensive knowledge and understanding of the requirements of the MDR, IEC 62366 and FDA Human Factors Guidance. There will be questions posed for discussion and delegates will work through some of the key aspects of performing a successful human factors study.

Why you should attend

Who Should Attend:

This event will be beneficial to those working in the following areas:

Key Topics Covered:

Legal and regulatory basis for HF

HF and the design process

Validation testing

HF and risk

HF and the clinical trials programme

UE process

Generic combination products – ANDAs and HF

Ethics and IRB

Platform devices

Sharps prevention – simulated clinical use testing

Biosimilars

Speakers:

Richard Featherstone

Human Factors Director

Medical Device Usability Limited

Richard Featherstone is Human Factors Director of Medical Device Usability Limited, a specialist human factors consultancy that works exclusively with new and emerging medical technologies.

He has been designing and conducting human factors studies for over 10 years, and his experience includes a wide range of drug delivery technologies including inhalers, auto-injectors, nasal sprays and associated devices such as tele-health systems. He and the MDU team regularly test in the US, UK, Europe and Australia and undertake formative and summative testing for some of the world’s largest pharmaceutical and medical device companies as well as small start-ups.

Based in Cambridge, MDU has grown rapidly to become Europe’s largest specialist medical HF consultancy with clients around the world. Over 10 years of testing has meant that Richard has built a considerable body of knowledge of the practical aspects of designing, undertaking and reporting of both types of testing.

For more information about this conference visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/373or2

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