Overview
The accuracy and high-volume replicability of plastic diagnostic consumables are crucial for the final detection of diseases. What needs to be considered when manufacturing a thin-wall PCR Plate or complex multi-component cartridges for molecular diagnostics applications? What does a final assembly production of Point-of-Care tests look like?
This webinar taking place 16 June 2021 17:00 BST | 18:00 CET | 9:00 PDT offers exemplary insights into production challenges and solutions from a CDMO perspective, incorporating the actual topic of consumables for the COVID-19-detection.
Learning Objectives:
- Get an overview of the In Vitro Diagnostic market
- Production challenges on diagnostic laboratory and POC consumables
- Exemplary development and production solutions from a CDMO perspective
- Stevanato Group’s Injection Molding and assembly capabilities for diagnostic consumables
Speakers:
Chris Faletra - Stevanato Group
Account & Business Development Manager West Region – Southern California
With a Bachelor of Science in Plastics Engineering from the University of Lowell, Chris has 36 years of Account Management and operational experience in injection molding, extrusion, and silicone/thermoset rubber manufacturing, supporting the Diagnostic, Medical, Aerospace, and Business Machine Industries and OEMs.
Chris is working in Stevanato Group as Account & Business Development Manager, in charge of the West Region – Southern California.
Manuela Giacon - Stevanato Group
Strategic Marketing Specialist
Manuela works as a Strategic Marketing Specialist at Stevanato Group and has decennial experience in the Parenteral Primary Packaging and Medtech markets. She is responsible for analyzing Medtech markets, identifying trends and growth drivers, and propelling the organization forward in pursuing its development strategy.
Corrine Lawrence (Host)
Editorial Content Producer - Medical Plastics News
Corrine has been active in the B2B publishing industry for nearly 20 years, primarily within the pharmaceutical and contract manufacturing space. Currently, as editorial content producer she is temporarily responsible for the editorial content for Medical Plastics News (MPN). Outside of work, she is studying for a Chartered Institute of Marketing Certificate in Professional Digital Marketing Level 4. Corrine is particularly interested in how professional collaborations can deliver enhanced value and benefits not just to the organisations involved but to the wider society.
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