4th Annual US Medical Device Human Factors and Usability Engineering Conference
- 6th-7th-8th May 2025
- Boston
We Interact Together. Innovate Together. Inspire Together.
Human-Centered Excellence: Fostering User-First Culture, Usability Excellence, and Future-Ready Compliance
Key Topics for 2025
- Ergonomics, Accessibility, and Inclusivity: Implementing a holistic approach to designing user-friendly medical devices
- Enhancing submission strategies: Lessons learned from FDA human factors reviews and integrating insights for continuous improvement
- Adaptive simulation environments: Accounting environmental factors and customizing testing conditions to reflect diverse clinical scenarios
- Examining common use error classification schemes in usability evaluations and its impact on real-world applications
- Bridging the gap: Applying human factors to upgrade and extend the lifecycle of legacy medical devices
- User-centered formative testing strategies for effective IFU development and risk mitigation
- Software-based medical devices: Critical HF considerations and compliance strategies for navigating FDA approval including post-market updates of
- Incorporating AI and Machine Learning in medical device design: Human factors considerations
- Improving medical device interfaces post-market: Case studies on human factors resolving adverse events and customer complaints
Why Attend a TT Conference
- 60 + Professionals from the Medical Device Human Factors and Usability Engineering Departments only
- Pre-Conference Workshop
- 15+ Solution Focused Sessions
- 7+ Hours of Networking
- 4 Interactive Roundtable Discussions
- 3 Days of Knowledge Sharing
- 1 Speed Networking Session
Maximum Engagement
- Pre- Conference Workshop
- Panel Discussions
- Roundtable Discussions
- Fireside Chat
- Presentations
- Speed Networking Session
Meet Our 2025 Conference Speakers
Alexandra Benbadis
Usability Leader
SANOFI
Joe Cesa
Director of User-Centered Design
MEDTRONIC
Hung-Hsiang Chen
Head of User Insights & Design
CONVATEC
Brittany Anderson-Montoya
Lead Human Factors Specialist
TELADOC HEALTH
Dr Slyvine Raverdy-Wilson
Clinical and Human Factors Manager, Wearable Injectors
BECTON-DICKINSON (BD)
Ken Catchpole
Professor of Human Factors
MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Targeted Content
With our targeted attendee and speaker line-up, you can have meaningful conversations with industry-specific experts who have faced the same situations and challenges. Spark new ideas by brainstorming during our breakout sessions, informal post-session Q&As, panel debates, case studies, and workshops.
Meet Industry Leaders
Our robust screening process ensures an exclusive environment where you can focus on connecting and fostering stronger working relationships with those in the medical device field. Collaborate to find the necessary solutions to your current problems.
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