DeviceTalks Boston returns with a unique approach for medtech connections and development

Meghan Scanlon Boston Scientific
DeviceTalks Boston speakers include Meghan Scanlon, senior vice president at Boston Scientific and president of its urology and pelvic health business. [Photo courtesy of Boston Scientific]

A few months back, I wrote what was best described by a colleague as a “salty” Medical Design & Outsourcing column in which I demanded conference organizers like myself step up our game if we expect to bring back attendees.

“For too long, conference organizers have relied upon a potent cocktail of FOMO and habit,” I wrote in one particularly briny portion. “Sure, organizers try to amp up content, introduce cool partnering apps and a few gimmicks. (One recent healthcare meeting had puppies, actual puppies … gimmicky, but intriguing.)”

Here I am, four months later, and I still agree with me!

We’ve been working harder — and smarter — to assemble the agenda of DeviceTalks Boston, coming up May 10–11 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. And while I can’t deliver puppies, I can promise you this unique approach will maximize your opportunity to build your knowledge and your networks.

Get the full story at our sister site, Medical Design & Outsourcing.