Commercialization of E-Textile Product in a Regulated Market
Description
Available for immediate viewing (link in your emailed invoice)
Recorded September 15, 2021
This presentation will address the following:
- Steps in e-textile product commercialization process
- General best practices for commercialization of e-textile product
- E-textile supply chain- amalgam of textile and electronics supply chain
- Pre-market regulatory milestones
- Marketing strategies
- Avoiding pitfalls, bottlenecks and hindrance in commercial roll of e-textile product
About the Speaker
Pratyush Rai, PhD, is Chief of Research and Development at Nanowear Inc. developing A.I.-based remote diagnostics utilizing its proprietary cloth-based nanotechnology. He has 10+ years of experience in research and development in Nanotechnology and Wearable Medical Devices. His area of expertise include wearable medical device development, medical device innovation, clinical trials, medical device regulatory affairs, manufacturing and commercialization of wearable medical devices. His recent achievements are 510k approval and commercialization of SimpleSENSE, a first of its kind wearable wireless textile based nanosensor system for remote monitoring of post surgical patients.
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