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Cardiovascular Mimics Innovation Course in Aachen

Posted By: Dr. Simon J. Sonntag
Date:Fri, 26 Sep 2014, 2:25 p.m.

The Department of Cardiovascular Engineering of the RWTH Aachen, Materialise and enmodes GmbH ( http://www.enmodes.de/ ), a provider for design and engineering services to medical device companies with a major focus on validated computational analyses and optimizations, invite you to our two day Cardiovascular Mimics Innovation Course. Next to hands-on training sessions and demos, we will also provide you with interesting lectures, giving you in-depth information and updates of the latest trends and technologies in cardiovascular R&D.

If you bring your own research project, an expert from our Cardiovascular Engineering department will discuss your project with you face-to-face. So, don’t miss out this chance to get in touch with our engineers for possible collaborations in the future.

Practical information:

Date: November 10-11, 2014

Venue details: AME - Institute of Applied Medical Engineering – Dept. of Cardiovascular Engineering (Helmholtz Institute) – Pauwelsstr. 20 - 52074 Aachen - Germany

Course fee: €150 (incl. VAT)

Registration: http://biomedical.materialise.com/cardiovascular-innovation-course-aachen

http://biomedical.materialise.com/cardiovascular-innovation-course-aachen


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