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New trends in medical device production

By 4 octobre 2024octobre 9th, 2024Events

KISTLER in Winterthur will open it’s doors for our networking event with the participation of Mikron, Axom and Uni OST.

Are you interested in achieving zero-defect production, 100 percent ­process transparency and enhanced process stability through automated monitoring of process limits? Are you aiming for product traceability with reduced outlay on documentation in your manufacturing facility?

Kistler offers support and solutions that meet the very highest technical standards:

  • Modular process monitoring systems in the ComoNeo and maXYmos product families, tailored to your specific needs in injection molding, assembly and product testing
  • maXYmos TL ML, the world’s first FDA- and MDR-compliant process monitoring system
  • A complete solution for electromechanical NC joining systems (servo press)
  • Miniaturized pressure, force and torque sensors for every application

Their application-specific know-how and proven solutions for production, product assembly and testing help to combine consistent quality and maximum safety with cost-effective operation.

Medical mask factory, a team of medical professionals, a wide range of industries, programming and manipulation of high-tech facility robots Scientist Sterile clothing, lab work
maXYmos screen and terminal
Atelier Mikron

Program

13h30 Welcome coffee

14h00 Opening by Stephan Vogel, Head of International Business Development at Kistler and Joëlle Tosetti, Program Manager Microtech Booster

14h10 Introduction from Petr Starustka, Member of the Executive Committee of Kistler

14h25 Presentation from Jean-Charles Authier, Head of Engineering Services at Mikron Assembly Technology: « What force measurement tells of assembly processes »

14h50 Presentation from Uni OST, IWK Institute for Materials Technology and Plastics Processing of Prof. Mario Studer: “How Digitization enables Autonomous Quality Prediction in Injection Moulding”

15h15 Coffee break

15h40 Presentation from Tristan Salomon, CEO from Axom: « AI in GMP Environments: Navigating Current and Future Regulatory Expectations »

16h05 Presentation from Stephan Vogel, Head of International Business Development at Kistler: “Auto-injectors in high volume : new way to compensate the speed (dynamic influence) of the process »

16h30 Visit of Kistler

17h30 Conclusion and apero

Presentation of the speakers

Portrait of Stephan Vogel, Head of Business Development at Kistler

Stephan Vogel is Head of Business Development at Kistler for the Business Unit Advanced Manufacturing and Industry Lead MedTech at Kistler.

After University, he worked in Australia in industrial filtration before attending an international Management Trainee Program for a company in building automation in Germany, followed by positions in technical Product Management.
Since 2015, he is working as Business Development Manager focusing on manufacturing and automation, especially in the Medical Device industry. He is leading a group of global Business Development Managers as well as the Business Center of Kistler’s Advanced Manufacturing group.

Portrait de Jean-Charles Authier

Jean-Charles Authier is Head of Engineering Services at Mikron Assembly Technology.

He joined the Boudry headquarters of Mikron Automation in 2007 as Head of Engineering Services. In July 2012, he took the lead of Development department  in this same company.
His career was dedicated to the machine industry, he filled various positions linked with the development of equipment goods in companies such as ABB, Esec or Ismeca Semiconductor. He received a diploma of microtechnical engineering in 1988 from the EPF of Lausanne.

Portrait de Dr. Mario Studer, professeur à la OST

Dr. Mario Studer is professor at OST – Ostschweizer Fachhochschule, in the IWK Institute for Materials Technology and Plastics Processing since 2022.

At the IWK Mario Studer is responsible for the Simulation & Design group with focus on digitization and process modeling.
Prior to this, he worked for Geberit for 6 years as a process engineer in the injection molding division, where he was involved in process monitoring, among other things.
Mario Studer has a degree in mechanical engineering and completed his doctorate in 2015 at the IKV at the RWTH in Aachen in the field of automatic warpage optimization in injection molding.

Portrait de Tristan Salomon, CEO de Axom

Tristan Salomon is the CEO of Axom.

He is a passionate and experienced entrepreneur with a Master’s degree in Computer Science and Entrepreneurship from Central Supelec in France.
With a proven track record in business creation and development, Tristan has launched a number of successful projects, including a Swiss subsidiary for a consultancy firm and an IT consultancy business that is still in operation.
But it was his failures, such as a food start-up, that provided him with the most valuable learning experiences and led him to become the inspirational leader he is today. Tristan firmly believes that Axom’s values comes from a customer-centric approach and a deep understanding of the pharmaceutical industry and our customers’ needs.
As a leader, he manages the team by dividing tasks responsibly, assigning clear responsibilities to each member and trusting them to deliver with the same commitment and passion as he does.

Logistical informations

Date

Tuesday
5th November, 2024
13h30

Location

KISTLER
Eulachstrasse 22
8408 Winterthur
 

Parking

A parking is available on site

Conditions of entry

This event is limited to 40 people. Registrations will be processed in the order in which they are received and is possible until 29.10.2024.

The event will be given in English, with visits in English and German, maybe French.

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