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How to Design Next-Generation Medical Electronics
Multicore processors. Virtualisation. Small form factors. You've heard the terms—now find out how they can be used to improve your applications. Hosted by Medical Device Technology magazine, this free webinar, "How to Design Next-Generation Medical Electronics," will show you how embedded systems technology can help create next-generation devices at little additional cost. You will learn how to harness the advantages of multicore processors, virtualisation and modern form factors while maintaining the long-term availability and reliability that your customers demand.

Web Event:

How to Design Next-Generation Medical Electronics
Date: Tuesday, October 16
Time: 10:00 a.m. London
11:00 a.m. Paris
Duration: 50 minutes
Who should attend: Engineers and other personnel involved in the design and development of medical electronics devices; engineering and marketing management assessing the impact of these new technologies on their future products.
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How to Design Next-Generation Medical Electronics will feature live presentations by the following industry experts:

Christof Wehner
Field Application
Engineer, Europe,
Middle East and Africa
RadiSys

David Hillyard
Platform Solutions Architect,
Embedded and Communications Processor Div.
Intel


Key Takeaways

Modern processor technology and low-power systems are changing the way devices are built.
Technological advances provide system designers with new choices in system architectures. In this webinar, you will learn the difference between multi-core and virtualisation, and how to take advantage of it.
New computer form factors, small-sized yet full-featured motherboards, and the unprecedented performance levels of recently developed processors are changing the rules of device design. These advances allow design engineers to create innovative new products and to upgrade existing devices. Webinar attendees will learn about the trade-offs along with the possibilities.

The Webinar will conclude with a live panel discussion moderated by Annie Ellerton, Editor in Chief, Medical Device Technology  

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