Business-to-Business publisher WTWH Media announced that Carla Pugh, Professor of Surgery and Director of the Technology Enabled Clinical Improvement (T.E.C.I.) Center at Stanford University School of Medicine, will deliver a keynote address at the 2019 Healthcare Robotics Engineering Forum. The Healthcare Robotics Engineering Forum, which takes place December 9-10, 2019 at the Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, CA, is a conference and expo focused on easing, speeding and improving the design, development and manufacture of healthcare robotics products and services.
According to Dan Kara, Vice President, Robotics at WTWH Media, “We are delighted to have Carla Pugh deliver a keynote session at the Healthcare Robotics Engineering Forum. Carla is well known and very respected within the global medical community for her leadership role in advocating data driven practices, as well as the use of sensors, simulation and other advanced technologies, to improve surgical procedures and clinical outcomes. She is perfectly positioned to reveal to Healthcare Robotics Engineering Forum attendees how these same technologies can improve other classes of healthcare solutions, including robotics systems.”
Carla Pugh said, “The Healthcare Robotics Engineering Forum provides an excellent opportunity to address those developing the next generation of healthcare robotics systems. I look forward to keynoting the event and discussing the ways sensors, haptics, simulation, machine learning and more can be utilized to increase capabilities and improve functionality of their solutions.”
Healthcare Robotics Engineering Forum
The Healthcare Robotics Engineering Forum keynotes and general sessions are specifically designed to impart to technical professionals the information they need to successfully develop and manufacture healthcare robotics systems, while the exposition floor will provide attendees with direct access to the latest design and development solutions for producing healthcare robotics technologies and products. Tracks include Enabling Technologies, Tools and Platforms, Design and Development and Management and Opportunity. More information at www.healthcareroboticsforum.com