Upcoming Risk Management Webinar from Cognition
Lexington, Massachusetts (PRWEB) September 06, 2017 -- Cognition Corporation, a software company specializing in medical device compliance and commercialization, has just announced two more sessions of its “From the Helm” Webinar Series.
These sessions will focus on incorporating usability engineering into risk management activities. Led by David Cronin, Cognition’s CEO, the half-hour public webinars will take an in-depth look at addressing failure modes as they relate to use errors in an online, guided environment. The two sessions will occur September 20 at 1PM EDT & September 21 at 8AM EDT.
“Use error is a big topic a lot of organizations are grappling with right now,” says Mr. Cronin. “This webinar will help shed light on how organizations can address it during the risk management process.”
These webinars are the next set of a series of featured webinars by Cognition. Every month, members of the Cockpit Crew present two public sessions focusing on hot topics in the medical device, pharmaceutical, and combination products industries.
“We want to spark conversation and discussion with people in the industry,” says Mr. Cronin. “The dialogue we hope to start up will help us and other organizations grow.”
Spots are limited, so Cognition encourages everyone who is interested in attending the webinar to sign up soon. Those interested in signing up for the September 20 session can click here to be directed to the registration site. For the September 21 session, click here.
Cognition Corporation, based in Lexington, Massachusetts, has offered solutions for product development compliance for more than fifteen years. Cognition’s core product, Cognition Cockpit™, is used by thousands of users worldwide to manage their product development process and meet regulatory, performance, re-use, and time-to-market goals. For more information, visit http://www.cognition.us or call (781) 271-9300.
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Alex Critch, Cognition Corporation, http://www.cognition.us, +1 781-253-3387, [email protected]
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