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DGE 6th Human Factors Engineering & Usability Studies Congress Brings Top Experts to Philadelphia

DGE invites industry leaders, executives, and professionals to attend the 6th Human Factors Engineering & Usability Studies Congress in Philadelphia, May 15-16, 2025. Participants will explore ways to improve the user experience and meet regulatory requirements through improved designs of medical devices, combination products, and IFUs.

The event is hosted by Dynamic Global Events (“DGE”), a life science leader and organizer of premier B2B events. The global event company caters to the dynamic informational and networking needs of the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, healthcare, medical device, and allied industries.

Important Topics of Discussion:

  • Important UX lessons for AI in healthcare
  • Exploring regulatory requirements in Japan
  • Using HF to narrow down choices and guide early-stage device selection
  • Leverage user-centered design to gather deeper user insights
  • Utilization of objective data capture methods to improve decision-making throughout product development
  • Improving communication methods with user groups to get better feedback
  • Ensuring test protocols reflect real-world conditions

The networking breaks at the conference ensure attendees can connect with industry leaders, investors, and peers to establish long-term relations. The conference offers a phenomenal opportunity for collaboration, learning, and networking. Experts will also discuss the importance of designers working closely with HF teams and the focus on UX tools that designers leverage. They will further analyze the similarities and differences between traditional UX design work and HFE formative work.

To learn more, please visit https://ibn.fm/EJZ0f.

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