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Innovating Medical Devices Design: DGE’s 4th Human Factors Engineering & Usability Studies Congress Convenes in Philadelphia

DGE invites medical device design, safety, and compliance professionals to attend the 4th Human Factors Engineering & Usability Studies Congress to be held at The Bellevue Hotel, Philadelphia, PA, October 4-5, 2023. The distinguished event serves as a decisive knowledge-sharing platform focused on the complicated procedural, technical, and collaborative challenges that usability teams face.

The 4th Human Factors Engineering & Usability Studies Congress focuses on understanding and meeting FDA expectations, working with diverse user groups, recognizing the role of user fear and embarrassment, and determining just how much realistic detail is necessary for simulated use environments.

Improved User Experience and Regulatory Success

The 4th Human Factors Engineering & Usability Studies Congress aims to improve user experience and regulatory success through groundbreaking designs of medical devices, IFUs, and combination products. The event promises to delve into the importance of creating IFUs that align with user knowledge, ensuring the key information is coherent and logical.

The industry experts will share their perspectives and insights into the art of designing user interfaces that impart confidence in algorithmic device decisions. It’s an unmatched opportunity for attendees to connect with like-minded individuals and gain valuable knowledge about customizable device designs that rapidly adapt to formulation changes.

Registration for the event is now open. Interested participants should register for the 4th Human Factors Engineering & Usability Studies Congress and be a part of an innovative community driven toward medical transformation.

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