Adam Sobantka at AGH on Medical Devices

Adam Sobantka at AGH on Medical Devices

The beginning of the week is usually Monday, but… not always. A busy Sunday is behind us, during which our GCB expert, Adam Sobantka, gave a lecture on clinical trials of medical devices at the AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow. Adam, who also serves as the president of Pure Clinical, shared his knowledge and experience in the MedTech field, discussing key aspects and challenges related to clinical trials.

During the lecture, Adam outlined the processes involved in clinical trials of medical devices, their importance for patient safety, and their impact on the development of new medical technologies. The lecture was met with great interest from students and academic staff, who had the opportunity to ask questions and receive answers on the topics that intrigued them.

We thank the AGH University of Science and Technology for the invitation and all participants for their active involvement. We are pleased to have contributed to expanding knowledge about medical devices and their role in modern medicine. Follow us for updates on our upcoming activities and events.

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