ShoeBar Associates to Be Featured Speaker at Software Design for Medical Devices, Europe, in Munich, Germany
Dedham, MA, USA (PRWEB) January 14, 2014 -- ShoeBar Associates (http://www.shoebarassoc.com/) will play a major role in the 4th Software Design for Medical Devices conference in Europe, 27-30 January 2014, in Munich Germany (http://www.sdmdeurope.com).
Brian Shoemaker Ph.D., Principal Consultant, will reprise his workshop "What is Validation? Covering the Basics and Beyond," previously featured in May 2013 at Software Design for Medical Devices in San Diego, CA, and will also speak on "AAMI TIR45 – Applying Agile to Regulated Healthcare Software Development." By special arrangement, Dr. Shoemaker will deliver a case study "Challenges in Adapting Agile Practices to a Project under Design Control" on behalf of Steven Anthony, Software Engineering Lead at Fluidnet, Inc.
To cap off the conference, Dr. Shoemaker will team up with Nancy Van Schooenderwoert of Lean-Agile Partners (http://www.leanagilepartners.com) in their one-day short course "Agile for Regulated Medical Software - Real-World Productivity, Quality, and Compliance – Putting the Pieces Together."
The Software Design for Medical Devices Europe show is touted as “The only truly international forum dedicated to medical device software standards, regulatory compliance and development.” Dr. Shoemaker added, "This group is diverse and intriguing, and grows in size every year. I'm always thrilled to take part - everyone has something interesting or informative, speakers and attendees alike. This year is particularly rewarding; I've had the chance to help shape the conference by helping line up many of the speakers."
About Shoebar Associates, Inc.
Headquartered in Dedham, Massachusetts, USA, ShoeBar Associates is a consultancy focused on software quality and software validation related services for regulated healthcare products companies.
Brian Shoemaker, PhD, ShoeBar Associates, http://www.shoebarassoc.com, +1 (781) 929-5927, [email protected]
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