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Bionsensor Workshop in Bangalore
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Time Frame: Two Day Workshop
Date: 26th and 27th February 2013
Venue: The Chancery Pavilion, 135 Residency Road, Bangalore - 560025

Overview

To provide:

• An introduction to the biosensor market with consideration of the key drivers for future research and development
• An overview of the principle manufacturing techniques in the field.
• An in depth look towards market trends and possible future technological advances.


• The course will be delivered in the form of a two day workshop. Cranfield’s position in the Biosensors market is unique and we have been working at the forefront of this technology for over 25 years. The programme will be delivered by Cranfield’s world recognised experts in the field and will focus on chemical pathology (hospital) based biosensors, blood glucose biosensors for use by diabetic patients – and emerging technologies in the field of biomedical point-of-care testing.

• The importance of diabetes as both a medical and economic driver for biosensor development will be reviewed. Each of the main classes of biomedical biosensors ranging from hospital chemical pathology based devices through to hand-held portable biosensors for use by sufferers of diabetes will be covered.

• Depending on the experience and background of the course delegates, the programme has a flexible structure to provide time for interactive questions and discussions throughout. This approach will allow each individual to achieve his or her own personal learning requirements.


Who should attend?
This course is intended for individuals/professionals, academics or industrialists with interests in the field of biosensors - ranging from research through to manufacturing, commercialization or marketing.


Focus

The course concentrates on:

• An introduction to the field of biosensors
• An overview of the history and development of this sector
• Coverage of all key manufacturing steps contributing to the commercial manufacture of commercial biosensors for biomedical applications
• An in depth market analysis outlining the market opportunities in this field
• Future trends within the biosensors, point of care and related medical diagnostics sectors
• State-of-the art technological reviews.


Key Take aways

Delegates will leave the course with:

• A thorough understanding of the biosensors market, its development and history.
• An in-depth understanding of the technological advances in this market both historically and looking towards the future. This is due to Cranfield’s unique position within this field and our long-standing heritage in this arena.
• An understanding of all the key manufacturing steps contributing to the commercial production of blood glucose biosensors and other commercial biosensors.
• The ability to accurately predict and track future market trends in this sector
• A network of commercial contacts currently working in this exciting market
• An understanding of the market entry barriers and enablers experienced by the producers in the North American and European markets.
• An ongoing relationship with Cranfield’s academic community to provide future support and advice.


Facilitators

Professor Higson:

Professor Higson's current research interests are primarily focused towards practical implementation of electro-analytical science and analytical biochemistry for biomedical, environmental and industrial process control applications.




Dr Holmes

Dr Joanne Holmes is a team member of Cranfield Health’s Translational Medicine group. Her primary research interest is the development of bio- and immunosensors and interrogation of a number of biologically modified surfaces utilizing the scanning electrochemical microscope.



Event Contact Details :
Usha +919986034262 / Jawad +919901853717 / Jyoti +919740540000
Email: events@aeme.in Website: www.aeme.in
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